Paul Gambaccini - advice for young djs
May 22nd, 2008
Channel: Music Managers Forum
Channel: Music Managers Forum
Presenter of the MMF Awards and renowned Radio Presenter shares his experiences and excitement about the opportunities that the internet hosts for radio.
With a PPE degree from Oxford, Paul’s achievements have been many and varied. Notably, he spent 18 years on Radio 1 and helped compile the Guinness Book of Hit Singles. Currently on Radio 2 and Radio 4, Paul is making a return to ClassicFM and has been honoured on numerous occasions for his work including being chosen as Philanthropist of the Year for his work with the Higgins Trust in 1995. His advice – you are not match fit unless you train…
Robin Kennedy. May 22nd, 2008
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