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Creative LOOPSTUDENT MEDIA FESTIVAL&Creative Scotland Student Media Awards 19-20 March 2014

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Creative Loop is Scotland’s talent development hub for the creative media industries and bridges the gap between industry and Scotland’s colleges and universities.

Helliate RushwayaCreative Loop, Project Manager

PROJECT TEAM

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Helliate Rushwaya – Creative Loop, Project Manager Lauren Ferson – Creative Loop, Project Coordinator Freyja Harris – Creative Loop, Project Assistant Rhonda Yeaman – Dundee and Angus College John Collins – West College Scotland Stephen Sinclair – Glasgow Clyde College Dave Johnston – Glasgow Clyde College Dario Sinforiani – University of Stirling Dabster Productions

HBTI Glasgow 2014 Host BroadcasterTraining Initiative

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Welcome to the 2014 Creative Loop Student Media Festival which this year boasts its most impressive programme yet; specifically designed for Scotland’s emerging talent in Digital Media, Radio, Film and Television.

The 2014 Creative Loop Student Media Festival is happening right in the middle of the Host Broadcaster Training Initiative (HBTI) being delivered by Creative Loop and Sunset+Vine and Global Television (SVGTV) ahead of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Right now hundreds of students from Scotland’s colleges and universities are taking part in training and preparation for playing their role in the live coverage of the biggest sporting occasion ever seen in Scotland.

Creative Loop was set up ten years ago with the very purpose of bringing education and industry together and to develop future talent for the creative media industry. The HBTI project is the perfect example of

this, linking those training for a career in the industry to work in partnership with employers.SVGTV has been great to work with and has demonstrated commitment to work with students and staff to upskill the education sector in Scotland. It’s over to the students now to make the most of the opportunities that Games time will bring to work alongside the professionals and make an impression.

A big chunk of this year’s programme will focus on sports broadcasting in both radio and television and will feature speakers at the top of their profession.

The Radio strand of the programme covers programme making, the relationships between the stars and their producers and

what happens behind the scenes when big stories break. There’s station ‘imaging’, the rise and rise of multi-platform content and some of the UK radio’s most important people will be giving you their time and experience – so pick your sessions wisely and don’t waste a minute!

As usual the two-day Festival will conclude with the not to be missed Creative Scotland Student Media Awards 2014.

Have a great festival and good luck to all the nominees.

Grant RitchieChair, Creative Loop and Depute Principal Dundee and Angus College

Grant RitchieChair, Creative Loop & Depute

Principal Dundee and Angus College

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When? 10.00What? WelcomeWho? Jim Gellatly

About: Radio DJ Jim Gellatly opens the day…and we’re off.

When? 15.15-16.15What? How to Make Breakfast Who? Des Clarke - Capital FM, George Bowie - Clyde 1, Darren Adam - Your Radio, Ewen Cameron - Real Radio. Hosted by Nicky Marr

About: The Breakfast Show is the most important show of the day. It brings in listeners and sets them up for their work or play, so getting the tone right is a challenge. And don’t forget that the morning show teams are doing this every day at a time when all sensible folk are still in bed. Three of Scotland’s best discuss the challenges of breakfast and how they go about waking up Scotland.

When? 10.15-11.00What? Radio at Glasgow 2014Who? Sharon Mair, BBC Scotland

About: The biggest broadcast event in Scotland in 2014 is the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Held over multiple venues, the Games will be covered by radio teams from around the world. BBC Scotland is mounting unprecedented coverage of the Games and the events surrounding them. The editor of that coverage, Sharon Mair, has the details and some ways you can become involved.

When? 11.15-11.30What? Commonwealth Voices Pitching Competition LaunchWho? Steve Martin

About: Radio imaging and marketing guru, Steve Martin, will reveal this year’s radio pitching competition. Make sure to keep coming back for Steve’s frequent updates, tips and tricks. Tomorrow, you can pitch your heart out to our expert judges, with the winner revealed at the glittering Creative Scotland Student Media Awards later that evening. It’s a chance to kick off your broadcast career with a prize on your CV!

When? 12.45-13.00What? Commonwealth Voices Pitching Competition RecapWho? Steve Martin

About: Steve Martin gives a quick recap on this year’s pitching competition

When? 14.00-14.45What? Marriage Guidance for Presenters and ProducersWho? Bryan Burnett and Barbara Wallace, BBC Radio Scotland

About: Sometimes everything just clicks. Other times programme teams look like they’re headed for divorce. Barbara and Bryan tell tales out of school and pick apart the complicated relationship that makes radio tick.

When? 15.00-15.10What? Commonwealth Voices Pitching Competition UpdateWho? Steve Martin

About: Steve Martin with more top tips on this year’s pitching competition

When? 11.45-12:30What? Covering CluthaWho? Paul Harper - Real Radio, Louise Robertson - Capital FM, Davey Walker - Clyde 1. Chaired by Darren Adam, Your Radio FM

About: When a helicopter crashed into The Clutha Bar in Glasgow, radio stations in Glasgow were doing their usual Friday night thing, upbeat music and skeleton staff in studios. The crash changed everything - within minutes people who are best known as music presenters were breaking the news to the Scottish public and guiding them through the events of the night. Three of those who covered the story as journalists and presenters reflect on the night and its challenges.

Des Clarke

WEDNESDAY 19 March CCA: INTERMEDIA

13:00 - 13:45 LUNCH Jim Gellatly

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13:00 - 13:45 LUNCH

WHEN? 10.15 – 11.15WHAT? Introduction to Creative Loop Student Media Festival and General Q&AWHO? Team Creative Loop

ABOUT: Creative Loop introduces you to the festival programme to help you make the most of the two day festival. Hashtags, acronyms and all.

WHEN? 13.30 – 16.00WHAT? Pitch Perfect Competition - “What Makes Glasgow Great?” WHO? Jack Morton Worldwide (Producers of the Glasgow 2014 Opening & Closing Ceremonies), Creative Scotland and Glasgow 2014 Host Broadcaster, SVGTV

ABOUT: Shortlisted entries are given the chance to pitch their idea to be considered for a possible screening in front of 40,000 people immediately prior to the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony.

Pitches will be judged by a panel of leading industry figures including representatives from Jack Morton Worldwide, Creative Scotland and SVGTV.

The nominees and winners of the ‘Best Pitch’ competition will be announced at the Creative Scotland Student Media Awards at the end of the two-day festival. The winners of the ‘Best Pitch’ will be given an opportunity to work with media professionals to develop their ideas before producing the final 2-3 minute video. 

WEDNESDAY 19 March CCA: CINEMA

WHEN? 11.30 – 12.30WHAT? CUT IT OUT! Edit MasterclassWHO? John Steventon, Senior Broadcast Editor, BBC Scotland

ABOUT: An excellent opportunity to learn some of the key skills involved in the fast-paced and pressured world of editing. John will give an insight into the skills and mind-set needed to be able to edit content; from the manic rush of T in the Park to the heart breaking Alive in the Face of Death. He includes some tips on what producers and directors are looking for in an editor, and shares how he feels about learning a new edit system for Glasgow 2014 Host Broadcaster, SVGTV.

The session will be followed by a live edit competition, with the winner announced at the Creative Scotland Student Media Awards.

12:30 - 13:15 LUNCH

HBTI

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Janice ForsythJanice Forsyth is a respected writer and broadcaster who has hosted many arts and entertainment shows for TV and radio on the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV, including Filmnight, The Book Show and Proms in the Park.  She is currently heard on BBC Radio Scotland every weekday afternoon presenting The Culture Studio with Janice Forsyth.

Our crack team ofInterviewers in CCA: Theatre andCCA: Cinema

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Jonathan Sutherland Jonathan Sutherland is a massive sports fan and a BBC presenter and reporter with over a decade of experience. He worked on the London Olympics coverage for BBC Network News. He is regularly seen either presenting Reporting Scotland, reporting from sporting events across the country, or in his main role as the anchor of BBC Scotland’s flagship football highlights programme - Sportscene.

Richard Melvin Richard Melvin has worked in commercial radio for the BBC and now runs his own independent production company based in Edinburgh. He is currently making two comedy series for BBC Radio 4, a radio documentary series for BBC Radio Scotland, and writing and producing a sitcom for BBC Comedy.

Annie McGuire Annie McGuire worked as a sports reporter and presenter for BBC Scotland, behind the scenes and in front of the mic/camera on shows such as Your Call, Sportsound, Reporting Scotland and also worked on BBC Network programme Match of the Day.  Prior to working for the BBC, she worked at the Scottish Football Museum and The Herald newspaper, and is also a qualified football referee

Julia Sutherland Julia Sutherland is a presenter, producer and comedian, recently heard on BBC Radio Scotland presenting comedy documentary series Feeling Kind Of Funny and as host of comedy panel show The Good The Bad and The Unexpected. In addition to performing stand-up on BBC Radio 4 Extra, she has written for and appeared in BBC TV documentary Rory Goes To Holyrood with Rory Bremner.

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WHEN? 10.15 – 11.15WHAT? Lights, Cameras ...and a LOT of action! - In the Director’s chair WHO? Grant Philips, Executive Producer Director. Interviewed by Jonathan Sutherland

ABOUT: Find out how one Executive Producer/Director started his career in sports, what a director does, how he makes difficult decisions, and what his role will be during the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Grant Philips is a live OB director with a vast array of credits and has been at every FIFA World Cup™ since 2002. He has directed European Finals for UEFA, was a football director at the London Olympics 2012 and will direct the hockey competition at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Domestically, he has directed over 100 matches a season for well over a decade in the English Premier League, the FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Europa League, the SPFL and women’s football for Sky Sports, BBC, ITV, Setanta, Channel Five and ESPN. He is presently an Executive Producer/Director for BT Sport and is directing NBC’s onsite operation for the English Premier League this season. Brazil will be his first FIFA World Cup™ as a FIFA Match Director of the host feed.

WHEN? 11.30 – 12.30WHAT? Host Broadcaster Training Initiative 101 – What you Need to Know WHO? Patricia Gregory, Head of Broadcast Information, SVGTV. Caroline Ramsay, Head of Broadcast Venue Management, SVGTV Interviewed by Julia Sutherland

ABOUT This is an essential masterclass in what you need to know, what is expected of you as an HBTI during Games time - and how not to mess it up!  As well as all the dos and don’ts, this session will cover everything from what to wear, where to report to at the venues, what happens at the venues, why that ‘selfie’ may not be a good idea and how to make the most of this once in a lifetime opportunity. 

WHEN? 13:30 - 14:30WHAT? To Tweet or not to Tweet..? - The Social Media Minefield! WHO? Hayley Payne, Head of Human Resources, Tinopolis Group and Ross Craig , Social Media & Copywriter, Webwise Creative Ltd. Interviewed by Annie McGuire

ABOUT: David Cameron famously said: “too many tweets might make a tw*t.” In this session Ross and Hayley will discuss the potential pitfalls of social media.  

Hayley Payne heads up the HR department for a huge broadcast media group, which includes Sunset+Vine, Mentorn, Pioneer Productions and Video Arts. She will highlight what you need to be aware of in the HBTI contract, and the SVGTV social media policy in general.

Ross Craig is a social media professional and a comedian.  He engages the world via comedy and advises companies on their social media policy. He would be the first to admit he’s got it wrong as often as he’s got it right.

WHEN? 14.45 – 15.45WHAT? Live OBs – A Risky Business WHO? Nick Roxburgh, Health & Safety Advisor, BBC Scotland

ABOUT: Producing great content requires creativity, experience and the ability to manage your team’s safety. Nothing prepares you better than experience, but this session will equip you with some of the basics.

Nick is a chartered safety practitioner with over 15 years’ experience in the broadcast industry. From multi camera outside broadcasts to working in high risk, extreme environments across the world, Nick has hands on experience. He will share a pragmatic and simple approach to allow you to develop the skills that are crucial to a safe production.

HBTI

WEDNESDAY 19 March CCA: THEATRE

HBTI

12:30 - 13:15 LUNCH

HBTI

When? 10.00What? WelcomeWho? Helliate Rushwaya, Project Manager, Creative Loop

HBTI

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Jim Gellatly

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When? 10.15-11.00 What? When Programmes Became Content Who? Colin Paterson - BBC Scotland, Gary Muircroft - Northsound, Brian Paige - Bauer Central Scotland. Chaired by Colin Kelly

About: There was a time when radio producers produced radio. Simples. Then along came digital technology and then everything changed. To kick off our multiplatform morning, three of Scottish radio’s content leaders get together to discuss how we got here, what they do and how it’s changed the face of radio.

When? 13.45-14.30What? It’s all About the Image with The Scottish Media AcademyWho? Gavin Pearson, Clyde 1

About: Station ‘imaging’ pops up on today’s radio stations more than the presenters do. It’s a vital element in delivering a station’s brand and identity to its audience. Therefore it makes sense that the person responsible for that imaging has one of the key roles on that station. To most it’s much more than just a job - it’s a “calling”. Clyde’s Gavin Pearson is one of those people, ‘imaging’ radio stations all over Scotland. This is his masterclass on where the ideas come from and how they get to air.

When? 15.30-16.15 What? Any Radio Questions Who? Paul Cooney - Capital FM, Colin Paterson - BBC Radio Scotland, Tracey McNellan - Your Radio FM, Brian Paige - Bauer. Hosted by Lorraine Herbison

About: The year since the last festival has been a turbulent one, with changes at every major commercial station. Meanwhile, the BBC is preparing to mount some of the biggest radio broadcasts in Scotland’s history. How did we get here? What happens next?

Bauer’s Lorraine Herbison won’t let the panel avoid your questions and will moderate the debate on Scottish radio’s future. No subject is off limits: talent, localness, networking, playlists or post referendum - it’s up to you to get the answers you seek in this unique forum. Lorraine Herbison

Thursday 20th March - CCA: INTERMEDIA

When? 11.15-11.25What? Commonwealth Voices Pitching Competition UpdateWho? Steve Martin

About: Steve Martin gives a quick recap on this year’s pitching competition

When? 11.30-12:30 What? A Vision for Radio 1 Who? George Ergatoudis, Head of Music, BBC Radio 1

About: Few broadcasters have done more to embrace the digital world than BBC Radio 1. As part of its development in recent years, video has played an ever increasing role. The network can

now stream live pictures at the drop of a hat and its YouTube channel is a global phenomenon. Then there’s the way it uses new platforms as a way to scout for new talent. George Ergatoudis has been a key part of the team that has propelled Radio 1 to the fore in this area - he joins us to share his thoughts.

When? 14:45- 15.15What? Commonwealth Voices: Pitching CompetitionWho? Steve Martin, Gavin Pearson, Colin Paterson

About: It’s time to pitch your brilliant ideas that have been keeping you up all night. Impress the judges for a chance to be involved in BBC Commonwealth Voices.

George Ergatoudis

12:30 - 13:15 LUNCH

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WHERE: CCA: Clubroom

17:00 - 17:45

WHEN? 10.15 – 11.15WHAT? Other Initiatives and Opportunities at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and BeyondWHO? Great Big Events and The Network

ABOUT: As well as the HBTI, Great Big Events have lots of opportunities for Scottish students during the forthcoming Glasgow 2014 CWG. These positions will put you trackside and give you some real responsibility. There are 160 roles available, from event management roles, presenting roles (announcers/presenters) to technical roles such as audio operators, vision operators, camera operators & more.

Great Big Events is a specialist provider of sport presentation and ceremonial production services to the global sports industry. They have directed the in-stadia experience for every Olympic and Paralympic Games, Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup since 2000, among a host of other national and international credits, including victory ceremonies and opening and closing ceremonies for major sporting events.

WHEN? 14:45 -15:45WHAT? Heroes Behind the HitsWHO? Owen Parker

ABOUT: Owen Parker has worked with some of the biggest names on the UK pop scene.  He’s written songs with and for some of the biggest names in the UK including, Girls Aloud, Alesha Dixon, Pet Shop Boys and Simple Minds.

He’s toured the world playing live with Amy Macdonald, Roddy Frame and Billy Bragg.  He’s written jingles, theme tunes and stings for a number of adverts and for some major TV and radio shows, he’s got a Grammy nomination AND had two novelty number one singles in the Scottish charts. And to top it all off, was one of the judges of the Music Video category of this year’s Creative Scotland Student Media Awards.

Come and hear him in conversation with Richard Melvin sharing some advice on surviving in the TV and radio industry and a few show business secrets from behind the scenes at the coalface of British pop music.  

WHEN? 11.30 – 12.30 WHAT? Network... or No Work! How to Make Friends and Influence (the Right) People!WHO? Martel Maxwell, Author and Broadcaster and Richard Melvin, Director, Dabster Productions

ABOUT: They say it’s not WHAT you know, it’s WHO you know... In this session, you’ll find out how to make yourself known to the right people, where to find work, and the most effective and imaginative ways to make an impact on the right people to further your career in media.

Martel Maxwell published her first novel Scandalous, and appears regularly on The One Show on BBC 1, Lorraine on ITV and Sky Newsas a “showbiz” expert.  

Richard Melvin has worked in commercial radio for the BBC and now runs his own independent production company, based in Edinburgh. He is currently making two comedy series for BBC Radio 4, a radio documentary series for BBC Radio Scotland, and writing and producing a sitcom for BBC Comedy.

Thursday 20th March - CCA: CINEMA

Martel Maxwell

Owen Parker

12:30 - 13:15 LUNCH

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WHEN? 10.15 – 11.15 WHAT? Covering World Class Sporting Events WHO? Jeff Foulser, Chairman of Sunset+Vine. Interviewed by Janice Forsyth

ABOUT: Sunset+Vine’s list of live broadcast credits includes some of the world’s best-known sporting events, such as the World Athletics Championships and the Grand National, as well as 38 live Premier League games for BT Sport. They also produced the London 2012 and Sochi 2014 Paralympics for Channel 4.

SVGTV are the Host Broadcasters of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and will provide television coverage and capture the excitement and thrills of the Games to a potential worldwide audience of more than one billion people.

Find out more about the business of covering a global event like this, and how the HBTI could propel your career above and beyond, with an invaluable opportunity for world-class experience.

Jeff FoulserChairman of Sunset + Vine

WHEN? 13.30 - 14.30WHAT? HBTI 101 – What You Need to Know WHO?  Lesley McCrae, Host Broadcast Head of Support Services UK, SVGTV

ABOUT: Another chance to attend this essential masterclass in what will be expected of you during Games time as an HBTI - and how not to blow it!

Lesley McCrae has worked at some of the most amazing sporting events in the world, including the London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games. Mainly as a Senior Production Manager in outside broadcasts, studio environments, foreign locations, Host Broadcast centres etc. Lesley has managed big projects where quality, time and logistics are the critical elements and has overseen the installation and preparation of an event and a venue. From liaising between Host Broadcasters and outsourced contractors, to organising transport of crew and kit. She knows the big picture, and has been at the frontline, so take this opportunity to gain more insight and learn from the best.

HBTI

HBTI

Thursday 20th March - CCA: THEATRE

WHEN? 11.30 – 12.30WHAT? What Happens Behind the Screen and the Staggering LogisticsWHO? Martin Anderson, Former Managing Director of NEP Visions and Head of Business Affairs and Training Initiatives, SVGTV. Interviewed by Julia Sutherland

ABOUT: Invaluable insight and overview into the technical nightmare of televising 24 different sports at 19 different venues; how many people are involved, and the horrendous logistics, including the range and quantity of equipment involved, cabled cameras, radio cameras, track cameras, dive cams, helicopters, aeroplanes, trucks, metres of cable etc. With a special behind the scenes look at what goes into the three years of planning such an event.

HBTI

12:30 - 13:30 LUNCH

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Julia SutherlandSanjeev Kohli

Digital Media Nominees

Best Animation

Sink AwayThe Glasgow School of ArtMarc Johansen

WillyDundee University, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design Jamie Buchanan

The KeeperDundee University, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design Nuria Valedon

Best Use of Graphic Design

IncubusWest College ScotlandDavid Coupar

FrnknstnUniversity of the West of Scotland/Glasgow Clyde College Eamon J Cameron

Mass DestructionUniversity of the West of Scotland/Glasgow Clyde College Dominic D’Sylva

WHEN? 18.00 – 19.00WHO? Presented by Julia Sutherland and Sanjeev Kohli

ABOUT: This year the Creative Scotland Student Media Awards will be presented by regular host – comedian, presenter and producer Julia Sutherland – recently heard on BBC Radio Scotland presenting comedy documentary series Feeling Kind Of Funny and as host of comedy panel show The Good The Bad and The Unexpected. In addition to performing stand-up on BBC Radio 4 Extra, she has written for and appeared in a BBC TV documentary Rory Goes To Holyrood with Rory Bremner and is currently working with co presenter Sanjeev and other top comics on a sitcom pilot for the BBC.

Julia will be joined by the hugely talented Sanjeev Kohli, best known as Navid in Still Game, a role he’ll revive in a highly anticipated, sold out run of live shows at The Hydro in Glasgow later this year, as well as Synthesiser Patel in Look Around You and Ramesh on Radio 4’s Fags Mags and Bags, which he also co-writes. Sanjeev is currently filming a BBC special ahead of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Creative Scotland Student Media Awards 20 March 2014

A celebration of the best of Scotland’s

emerging talent with categories in Film

and Television, Radio and Digital Media.

JurorsBob HamiltonScott McCallKevin Bain

DIGITAL MEDIAFiona StewartStephen Donnelly

FILM AND TELEVISIONCarolynne Sinclair Kidd

Lindsey DouglasOwen Parker

RADIO Colin KellyAndrew SmillieBob McWilliam

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Film &Television Nominees

Best Fiction

Harry & AvisEdinburgh Napier University, Screen Academy ScotlandDirector: Nathan HollisProducers: Susanna Green and Nathan HollisWriter: Nathan HollisEditor: Nick GibbonDOP: Alex NevilleSound: Paul Hartmann

GameDundee University, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design Jeppe R. Nielsen and Alan McIlrath

AffinityUniversity of the West of ScotlandMark Johnstone

Best Factual

WindfallUniversity of the West of ScotlandFrederik Subei

Tricks of the TradeCity of Glasgow CollegeScot Morrison and Sean Maguire

Conscious DreamingEdinburgh Napier UniversityDirector: Maija Koukkari Producers: Loudy Othman and Struan RobertsonDOP/Editor: Blair StewartSound: Gerard Lydon

Best Music Video

Pioneers of Anaesthetic - A Kestrel’s Manoeuvres in the ParkNew College Lanarkshire Director: Matthew BurnsProducer: Sarah MalikovWriter: Steven Cossar

Marie Joly & Conscious Route – Just BeGlasgow Clyde CollegeIain Henderson

Get on the FloorWest College ScotlandEtienne Kubwabo

Radio Nominees

Best Speech Broadcaster

Eerie GlasgowGlasgow Clyde CollegePaulina Kuchorew and Paul Faulkner

Sports Network: Hibernian v St. MirrenWest College ScotlandPeter Greenwood, Ronny Davies, Paul Wycherley

Snowboarding: Surfing Into HistoryNorth East Scotland CollegeJosh Davidson

Best Music Broadcaster

It’s Only Rock & Roll, and the WeekdayMorning ShowMoray Firth Media Trust – RadioskillsLewis Murray

Trance Anthems and the Weekday Wind DownMoray Firth Media Trust – RadioskillsCalum Urquhart

North East Scotland CollegeChris MacDonald

Best Audio Programme

Fife CollegeCraig Thomson

Hidden Homeless Car Sleepers and Sofa SurfersWest College ScotlandRonny Davies

SmashedUniversity of StirlingTommaso Aglietti, Laura Best, Grace Pearshouse, Kenny Port

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