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May 13, 2008

Oxfordshire’s JACK fm  wins An Oscar!

At last night’s 2008 SONY RADIO ACADEMY AWARDS held at Grosvenor House in London Oxfordshire’s newest radio station JACK fm was recognized as one of the best sounding radio stations in the country.

At the evening, considered UK radio’s equivalent of the Academy awards, JACK fm was awarded the industry’s coveted Silver Station Imaging Award.  The judging panel praised JACK fm’s imaging (the bits between the songs) for displaying “Great writing, conveying a huge number of idea’s, always fresh yet always on-brief and highly talkable, just what you need when you’re new on the dial”. They also paid special tribute to the voice of Jack Fm, renowned Blake’s 7 star Paul Darrow, describing his casting as ‘inspired’. 

This is the first industry accolade for JACKfm which launched across Oxfordshire in October 2007. Programme Director Sue Carter says “The sheer amount of supportive emails and calls to JACK fm from our listeners tells us Oxfordshire already loves JACK fm, but it’s also nice to know our peers like what we are doing too.  It was especially nice to be paid compliments by celebrities Alex James, Al Murray, Clare Grogan, Jonathon Ross and Kelly Osborne too. Mind you, we suspect that may have had more to do with the free drinks than their love of JACK”.

JACK fm’s sister station FM107.9 was also nominated for the Speech Programming Award for Girls Talk, the only UK commercial radio station nominated as a finalist , up against BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC World Service & BBC Radio 4. Girl’s Talk was recognized internationally last year by picking up a prestigious New York Radio Award.

Ian Walker General Manager of JACKfm & Oxford’s FM 1079 says “This is an amazing win for JACKfm and FM1079. A radio revolution is occurring across Oxfordshire with JACK fm already establishing itself as a true, fresh alternative for discerning listeners. We have an excellent creative team and look forward to entertaining and providing Oxfordshire with the very best commercial radio can offer”.

May 07, 2008

Trev's had a baby..

Img_8429 Ok, so Trev from JACK's Morning Glory is now the proud daddy of little Emily..

We've had a little chat in his absence about how we see this will affect him...(and us!)...

The main thing we've noticed is the instant deduction in testosterone levels.. Not only has there been a sizable decrease in time spent with his 'mates' - at the - (insert a word here like football, basketball, pub, or any other blokey activity).... but there has already been a few quick and very noticable changes..

Such as .. rather than discussions of sport that we all used to just pretend to be interested in..Phone conversations with our new dad have changed to discussing what cottony paddy things he is buying at the shop... How he spent the evening rocking her to sleep with her first taste of music (Bryan Adams best of cd).... and how long it took them to put the pram together and get Emily sorted for the first walk...

Secretly we think this is rather lovely - but would never tell him this - and as he NEVER reads the blog - know he won't see  it written here either.

So alas gals, that continuing question hangs there - where have all the real men gone?

At JACK we've got Glynn, who to put into perspective, quickly and gleefully flicked straight to The Sex In The City Movie update in the paper today - only to find it was titled 'hello gals and gays'....  say no more..

and Greg, who spent yesterday shopping for new t-shirts in town, only to bump into Jeremy, Entertainments Editor at The Oxford Mail (who also does our movie reviews every Friday)..... The way Greg tells it, they were standing in town with Jeremy rustling through Greg's shopping bag critiquing his purchases.. Just like us gals would do..................................!

Again.. where are all those REAL men hiding?..  I fear the answer is, in dressing rooms trying on new t-shirts that their mates will hopefully like .

x

Sue @JACK

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