Trevor Blackman works for the Edmonton School Partnership but he also wears another hat in that his is involved in Maritime Radio a steaming radio station. He used to work with local radio in the BBC.
Here Francis Sealey who also worked as a Producer in the BBC talks to Trevor about engagement in the media and how it has changed over time.
When Francis started there were no audio or video cassettes let alone streaming and the change over the years has been enormous.
Both Francis and `Trevor talk about those changes and how they have affected the way we communicate in the new media.
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Fair Trade: Choose The World You Want.
Trade Justice Trade Deals & Climate Change
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