There are many things I spend my time doing of which I am very proud but which I do either for money or to help others.
I
graduated in 2005, since then most of my life has been behind the
curtain of media organisations of one kind or another. For 7 nights of
every fortnight I work for media intelligence company
Precise,
reading about a variety of different companies of varying sizes and
differing sectors, gathering information and precising published
content for digests.
For at least two (and sometimes as much as
five) days of the other week, I am in the office, the editing suite or
the studio at the absolutely unique, non-profit making radio station
Resonance 104.4fm
in London editing programmes together, doing small amounts of admin
work, or in the studio: producing live shows for presenters without the
technical knowledge or lacking the self-belief, or sitting back and
monitoring for those with one or both those qualities in abundence.
So
I say again, engineers, programme-makers, we are all volunteers and the
station is a charity. So we need your money to stay on air. Have a
listen on
www.resonancefm.com and drop a coin in the tin.