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08112008 Monday Aug 11, 2008

You're listening to Nottingham Hospitals' Radio...

.....I'm Dawn and I'm here with you till 8 o'clock tonight.

This is the first thing you would hear if you were to tune in to my show at 6pm every Thursday.  Not very original but I've not been doing it for that long!

I've been doing a show once a week since March 2008.  I do the 6pm – 8pm slot every Thursday and I love doing it.  The great thing about hospital radio (at least at our station) is that, within reason, you can generally talk about whatever you like.  I do sometimes struggle to think of things to say but I do have some regular features.  We try to be accessible to everyone so my features are pretty general:  On This Day (where I talk about some of the things that happened on that particular day in years gone by); News to Amuse (catchy eh?  A look at some of the more light-hearted news stories from around the world) and What's On (for patients who are going to be out and about at the weekend, and a chance to promote some of our donators).  

Patients have access to a number of local and national radio stations but the good thing about hospital radio, from a patient's point of view, is that they can request a song and hear it played moments later.  I also give away prizes and obviously listeners have a much better chance of winning something on my show than they would on any other radio station, and they get it hand-delivered to them after the show!  I regularly write to companies to request prizes and we have had some generous donations from restaurants such as Wagamama, La Tasca and Las Iguanas amongst others and it's great to be able to give these away to someone who might be feeling a bit down about spending time in hospital and hopefully it gives them something to look forward to when they get out.  

We'll have photos of some of our winners up on the new website soon, so keep an eye out!

Dawn


Posted by Dawn ( 4:17 PM )
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I went to Cheltenham Hospital Radio for the first time last night and loved it! I didn't get behind the mike, not on my first night! But I did get shown how to use the desk and keep the show running smoothly. Next week I'll be getting hands on, and hopefully having my say as well. Lovely to read about Dawn's experiences and ideas, I'm looking forward to a long association with hospital radio and I recommend everyone to consider it. Even if you don't feel confident enough to 'go live' something as simple as a donation of music, maybe some fundraising or helping out with the technical side....it all helps tremendously!

Posted by James Clay on October 08, 2008 at 02:22 PM GMT+00:00 #

Thanks for you comment James! I'm glad you're enjoying hospital radio, and you're right, it's not all about presenting shows, all the other aspects of being a member are just as important, and fun too!

Posted by Dawn on October 15, 2008 at 04:40 PM GMT+00:00 #

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