Paul Darrow
Creative Review for March

Vince Lynch of Absolute Radio and Joe Thomas from Oxford’s FM 107.9 and Jack FM.
Recorded in a pub, this is the Earshot Creative Review for March 2010.
This edition features audio from Absolute Radio and Oxford’s Jack FM plus stories about Matt Berry, Paul Darrow and the inevitable ad for a fish restaurant.
Joe brought a book, Vince brought a demo reel from a talented freelance producer and I got the beers in. Teamwork.
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Thanks
Music beds in this edition are courtesy of radiobeds.co.uk , the venue was kindly provided by Mulligans of Mayfair and voice imaging is by Ryan Drean.
Ryan is a well-known voiceover and producer in the States and he also makes “The Producers’ Podcast” which I recommend to you if you want to hear about current themes and personalities in US radio production.
His podcast is always enlightening and properly produced. He’d never record it in a pub, for example.
Views expressed in this feature are those of the contributors and not of the BBC, Absolute Radio, Jack FM or its owners. We acknowledge all rights held by the owners, creators and performers of the recorded works which are included solely for the purpose of review.
Fox in a box

I like Oxfordshire’s Jack FM, even if they did nick this idea from us and do this with it, merely years later.
Well, I nicked these photos from their Facebook page so I think we’re even.
Jack has all the programming control and pizzazz of the national brands with the fleet-of-foot immediacy of a little station. And it makes me laugh.
The writing (yes, writing) is sharp and funny, the music is cleverly scheduled with deliberate awkward segues to highlight the variety, and its claim to localness is backed-up with a decent local news and travel service. I’m listening to its 10pm local bulletin right now and it’s very local.
Most of all, Jack’s attitude extends into everything it does. Its values and beliefs perfectly match its abilities and behaviour. On Jack, the imaging can be voiced in character by Paul Darrow, that staple of local radio “What’s On” can become irreverently-presented “Jacktivities” spots, and paid reads can poke fun at the sponsors. Jack is that comfortable in its own skin.
So when heritage rival Fox FM was replaced by the Heart brand (which I also admire but for different reasons) the guys at Jack staged a mock funeral procession through the High Streets of Oxfordshire in deference to their deceased rival.

Conventional radio promotions wisdom says you should never mention the competition but as the newest market entrant and the pretender local station Jack has had nothing to lose. It needed word-of-mouth promotion to gain awareness and market share and this is a very talkable and photographic stunt. And it’s very on-brand.
Now that Fox has gone it will be interesting to see how Jack adapts to its new position in the market without an establishment nemesis to tilt at – but for now I wanted to share this with you as a reminder that radio can still be fun when you’re confident and creative.
And I bet they didn’t pay to hire that coffin. Come to think of it, how do you hire a coffin?
Update: the coffin was donated, not rented. After all, who’d want a second hand one? And there’s this…
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