Tuesday, September 21, 2010
In Praise of Darkness
The RTE Radio 1 drama, In Praise of Darkness, written by Luke Clancy and produced by Kevin Brew has been shortlisted for the 2010 Prix Europa.
The prize is awarded each year to the best European "radio fiction".
The production has also been nominated in Ireland for this year's PPI award, in the Drama category. Yikes.
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In Praise of Darkness,
Kevin Brew,
Luke Clancy,
PPI,
Prix Europa
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Culture File on RTE Lyric FM
The first ever episode of Soundsdoable's new series for RTE Lyric FM will air on September 6th, from 6.40pm.
After that, we will be bringing bulletins every weekdays covering culture in its most expanded definition from exhibitions to books, haunted houses to haunting melodies, food to film.
Culture File is being produced by Soundsdoable for RTE's Independent Radio Productions programme, and will be presented by Luke Clancy.
Podcasts of each night's feature will be available from the RTE Lyric FM site at:
http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/culturefile/
And the logo looks like this...watch out for it!
Logo design by Clare Bell
After that, we will be bringing bulletins every weekdays covering culture in its most expanded definition from exhibitions to books, haunted houses to haunting melodies, food to film.
Culture File is being produced by Soundsdoable for RTE's Independent Radio Productions programme, and will be presented by Luke Clancy.
Podcasts of each night's feature will be available from the RTE Lyric FM site at:
http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/culturefile/
And the logo looks like this...watch out for it!
Logo design by Clare Bell
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Foodtalk Gets World Food Media Nomination
Soundsdoable's BAI / Newstalk production, Foodtalk, is one of seven nominees from around the world for the Radio section of the 2010 World Food Media Awards, which will be presented in Adelaide, Australia in May.
Congratulations to presenters Kevin Thornton and Caroline Hennessy, to food recordist, Chris Watson, and to the many others who worked with us on making the series.
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Caroline Hennessy,
Chris Watson,
Kevin Thornton
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