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Bob Goertz  (Bobby Gee)

Bob Goertz (Bobby Gee)

I'd like to introduce myself - my name is Bob Goertz, and you may have seen a feature about me in the Radio Magazine.

Over the last four and half years I set up and ran the unique LPAM Student radio station Blast 1386 for Reading College and I now feel that it's time for a change.

With the growing strength of Community Radio in the UK there are lots of new stations starting up from scratch and it's already becoming painfully clear that some may not have all the skills and experience to achieve the success that they deserve.

With more than 40 years of broadcasting behind me, and having put together and run stations very similar in concept and funding to current Community Radio projects, I feel that I have the kind of experience that you may need in your own project.

I am offering my services along with several other well-qualified and experienced radio professionals in small targeted seminars and on-site consultations specifically designed to cover the very specialised needs of Community Radio.

The subjects we'll be covering will include among others:

  • Funding and Finance.

  • Station planning


  • Selling airtime.

  • Staff requirements, selection and training.

  • Planning broadcast schedules.

  • Best use of admin and presenter talent.

  • Training and critiquing presenters.

If that's something you'd like to know more about - without any kind of commitment please e:mail

Many thanks

Bob.

bob.goertz@gmail.com





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