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A personal appeal…

...this website/blog is looking for your personal support. Read on to the end to find out what you can do. It was conceived in January 2018 with a clip from the radio archives, and a first step towards using anthropological and sociological approaches to thinking about the radio. The idea is to write about how … Continue reading A personal appeal… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized Leave a comment January 28, 2019September 29, 2022 2 Minutes

This comes with a spoiler alert…

...the best bit is right at the end of this piece. It's the music by James Blake called 'Radio Silence'. If you don't know the track already then you're in for a delightful surprise. But first, I want to point out that the year 2016 was coincidently distinguished by having both a best-selling book and … Continue reading This comes with a spoiler alert… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 2 Comments December 22, 2018January 27, 2022 3 Minutes

Behind the scenes…

...I always enjoy watching a radio show go out. It's the mix of technology: headphones, microphones (yes - those things again), mixing desks, computer monitor screens, and chairs with little wheels on the bottom of the legs. Seriously. Never try to broadcast on a dining room chair. It just doesn't work. You need to dissipate … Continue reading Behind the scenes… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 2 Comments November 21, 2018January 27, 2022 2 Minutes

Listening…

“...You really had to be there...” When you hear something amazing on the radio your natural reaction is to try and share that moment. It may be a listener winning a big prize in a phone-in on Heart, or it could be an incisive political interview with a cabinet minister. Perhaps it's the moment your … Continue reading Listening… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 2 Comments August 11, 2018January 27, 2022 3 Minutes

Just look up…

...because if you look down all the time the tops of the buildings will start to dissolve and disappear. Good journalists – and academic researchers – always ask 'why?' To do any less is to commit sacrilege to both professions. When I was about ten years old my parents gave me one particular book that … Continue reading Just look up… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 1 Comment May 27, 2018January 27, 2022 3 Minutes

This is not radio…

...it's a blog. Even this recording of me reading this blog - I reckon - isn't radio: (Audio Credit: Martin Cooper (c)) But out in the far reaches of the Internet (I'm not convinced it needs a capital letter) there's a forum where the meaning of the word 'radio' is still being thrashed out. The … Continue reading This is not radio… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 3 Comments April 2, 2018January 27, 2022 3 Minutes

“I never make predictions…

...and I never will” is a quote attributed to the English footballer Paul Gascoigne, who clearly knew the philosophy behind our natural desire as human beings to have a go at guessing what things will be like in the future. Most of the time we fail, which is why now is a good moment to … Continue reading “I never make predictions… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 2 Comments February 21, 2018January 27, 2022 1 Minute

The soundtrack of your life…

Radio is a personal medium. It's my medium. It's also been the medium of the baby boomer generation, of which I am one. Radio, by the end of the 20th century, had become for many who were born in the two decades after the end of WW2 part of the soundtrack of their lives. Tanja … Continue reading The soundtrack of your life… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 2 Comments February 1, 2018January 27, 2022 2 Minutes

Killing cats…

What's the connection between a dead cat and a radio show? In a previous post I'd talked about Clifford Geertz, and how I'd enjoyed the writings of this anthropologist. Now I'd like to mention a colleague of his from Princeton University in the 1970s, Robert Darnton. Robert Darnton is a historian by trade, and I … Continue reading Killing cats… →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 2 Comments January 23, 2018January 27, 2022 2 Minutes

From the archives: September 1989

How to write about radio, about the experience of listening? Here's a piece from an industry trade paper, in September 1989. It's a review of a tape of a live show I'd recorded onto cassette in June of that year and then posted (by Royal Mail) to the magazine. How else was a journalist in … Continue reading From the archives: September 1989 →

Martin Cooper Uncategorized 3 Comments January 16, 2018January 27, 2022 1 Minute

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