Absolute Clarity by Clive Dickens

What a journey. The task was building a radio station which kept the best bits of the Golden Square success story, adding in some extras and making sure they fitted perfectly. And choose a new name. And do it all it a matter of days. A jigsaw. A pretty big one.

Getting the new brand right was the priority. Next came a label for it: ‘Absolute‘.

Many of you at Golden Square will have heard my story about how this name came about – if you have not, do ask, but set aside a few minutes, it’s a long story. Suffice to say, alongside Albion our brand consultants, we explored everything from made-up words through to words that described what we do. We held all suggestions up against criteria which included URLs and trademark availability, resonance with brand, international translation & appeal and the like. Absolute was a clear winner on all fronts and the more we lived with it, the more we really liked it. Such a great powerful and flexible word. And we can own it across the World – and we can really build a music entertainment business around it, with a great radio station at the core. It sums us up well, though, I think. The word embodies what we stand for: we are resolute and unapologetic about our passion for real music – our desire to build a great entertainment brand and business – our determination to put listeners at the heart of our plans – and we are not afraid to challenge the commercial radio status quo.

But, then again, it’s just a word, and it’ll grow to mean as much as we do under it.

What is that? Well, for one, certainly not just a change of name. We are seizing this once in a lifetime opportunity to innovate and step into a new phase. Under our new name, Absolute we can explore opportunities which we could not. Commercially, those opportunities are clear, particularly with the advanced digital assets we’ve inherited. We’ll build on these with a new HD Streaming Video player, hopefully the first commercial music subscription service, and a real focus on in-car DAB. There’s evidence of the latter with our plans to cross-market our digital services on the main service like no-one else has (Xtreme and Classic Rock). Some innovative thinking here: introducing the digital audiences to Geoff and Christian’s shows – and heralding the choice available on all three services at the end of each of those shows. Conversely, we’ll create a unique show on the main station each week to showcase each of the digital station offerings.

Presenters? Well, many will remain. Russ is an institution. Christian will continue the great work he’s been doing – and it’s just great that Geoff once again can be enjoyed by a larger audience on his new early evening show. I don’t think there are many who would dispute that Geoff Lloyd is one of the UK’s greatest broadcasters. New names are slotting in too, such as Jo Russell who has won more awards than you can imagine from her Midlands breakfast show. There will be a few others too such as the inimitable Tim Shaw, ex-Kerrang and now the face of Fifth Gear, and my focus has been on real gifted communicators. Not just voices, but entertainers who will play a part in taking this station – and commercial radio – forward. Our goal is to be employing the services of more award-winning presenters than anyone else.

One thing was never in question. Golden Square needs serious marketing investment. We’ve just signed off what we believe to be the largest in Golden Square history. Aimed at keeping our current audiences- and then growing our 5m users/ listeners around the world.

Absolute Music? Most people now have their own personal radio station in their pocket: an MP3 player cleverly playlisted with some popular tracks and maybe a few surprises too. On-line you can discover new material within minutes of it being recorded or re-discover album tracks from old albums from artists who influenced today’s finest musicians. That is the world we are in. So, we’re sticking with real music – not manufactured rubbish – and we’re building on the amount of live music we do – we’re just going to discover more of all of it. Also, one key finding from every piece of research we did, and that includes walking into the newsagents opposite, we’ll be playing more different songs – in fact, ten times more! When we play a ‘Haven’t Heard It for Ages’ on Absolute Radio, you really won’t have done. Once we’ve played it, it won’t be on again for a year. And the No Repeat 9-5 workday is back, by popular request.

Come October, Absolute Radio will leap into life, trumpeted by a new sonic identity, assembled where all great things were. Abbey Road.

I could write about the different way we are doing business and working with our partners and staff. Openly. Honestly. Frankly, I think it is best if others judge us on that in the months to come. But, I am personally delighted with the response this blog has enjoyed.

We’re now into what we’re calling ‘crossfade’ (Christian called it that first). Our old and new names will live happily alongside each other for a few weeks whilst our listeners and users adjust. Then, after a brief pause, we’ll move into being Absolute Radio. In this crossfade period, we’ll be offering hints of some of the new ideas, and the ‘Absolute Classics‘ we’ll play in evey show are a great example of the musical discovery which will be a key part of what we do going forward.

Thanks to all involved here at Golden Square for your help and co-operation – and ideas along the way. I mean the last point honestly: we can point to a whole host of areas where your contributions have helped to shape what we’re doing. Similary, the debate amongst listeners has been hugely useful too – and I think they will be pleased when they hear the new station evolve. Thanks to all here for your tolerance of my midnight phone calls, swathes of dawn emails and the texts you did not understand. When the raw material alone was a huge national radio station, the future has to be exciting. It is.

Clive

New arrival by Clive Dickens

I’m delighted to let you know that Jo Russell is joining us.

Jo is one of the best-loved commercial radio presenters outside London (she is the lead player in the ‘Jo and Twiggy’ breakfast show which has dominated its East Midlands market for years) . You may recognise that show’s name. Every Sony and Arqiva judge will – it has won major awards year after year, so it’s great to be able to offer Jo the national platform she deserves.

Jo will be hosting some early breakfast programmes and weekend mid mornings. Her arrival means we’ll be waving farewell to JK and Joel later in the year, as they disappear to do yet more TV (and probably more radio stuff elsewhere too soon, given how much they love it). Sadly, though, this also means that Robin Burke will not be with us on a regular basis going forward after some great efforts at the crack of dawn in the last few months – and almost seven years at Golden Square. Robin- thanks for all you’ve done.

Clive

A Day In The Life… (Of A Runner) by Hannah Murphy & Gareth Evans

Someone once asked a friend what I did, to which they replied, he’s a runner…

Their reply? ‘Oh, I didn’t know he was a professional athlete!

There does seem to be a bit of mystery out there as to what a runner actually does and unless you’ve had any contact with the world of media there’s not really any reason why you’re likely to know. However, even within this industry of ours it’s a bit of a hazy area – the species exist in recording studios, post-production houses, record companies, production companies and on all your favourite TV shows (they’re probably the people who do the food shops on Big Brother!), so it’s not surprising there’s a bit of uncertainty there. What I can say though is that I know of no other runner job outside of ours at One Golden Square with more responsibility and which is a better platform for career development.

We tried to find out when the company first introduced runners and even tried to find out what they were doing now, we asked around, obviously Adam Bowie was our first point of call but even he was unsure. The most likely answer is that Chris Evans brought some with him from Ginger Productions to pander his needs and make him tea – but ever since then the job has stuck and become more and more relied upon within the company.

Over time the humble runner has evolved into much more than that of its media relatives and has become part of the furniture at One Golden Square – to the extent that most of them never really want to leave. Our very own Annabel Port before she was Porting Controversy on the Geoff Show started life as a Virgin Radio runner, as did programming’s Tim Vernon and Alysia Ives and Luke Moore started as a runner before becoming a successful Sponsorship Account Manager. And there are a whole host of others some of you may remember who worked their way up through the rank, Mark Augustyn, Lali Parikh, Katy Adair, Beccy Pinfield are just a few…and I’m going to claim Nelson Kumah as one of our own (well he did start with a stint of work experience here).

Working across all departments also has it’s perks, as a runner you tend to become the eyes and ears of the station, we’re often asked to work at events, run errands for people and just tend to be around a lot so we’ve built up quite a repertoire of stories, ever wondered:

  • Which former DJ demanded a torch during a small powercut as they refused to pee in the dark?
  • Which band had us running around Soho buying specific quantise of Iron Bru before they’d perform?

Or even,

  • What the new station name is? (Don’t worry, only joking, not even we’ve managed to find that out yet!)

Basically the trick is trying to keep a staff of 100 happy all of the time and when every job is the most important one, there are times when no matter how good a juggler of tasks you are, someone will feel a little unloved. So as much as we take every request task seriously we have to confess there are some that are quite frankly unbelievable! Obviously we couldn’t print them here…well…ok then maybe a couple:

  • “Can someone bring XXXX’s phone down to reception please”
  • “There are no custard creams left in the biscuit tin ,only Jammie-Dodgers and bourbons can somebody fill it up now”
  • “Can you get a work experience to remove the skid-marks from the loo please”

It’s true to say that no two days are ever the same for a runner here at One Golden Square and that’s what makes it such a great place to work.

But for every custard cream in the biscuit tin, bit of post franked, paper recycled or birthday champagne put on somebody’s desk, we get to produce funny montages for Christian O’Connell, go along with Ben Jones to interview Hollywood A-listers, get to record interviews on tour buses at V and work in the studio with some of the UK’s best talent…the list goes on.

This is why you won’t find a runner like a One Golden Square runner. We’ve got a great history of giving talented people a unique chance to forge a fruitful career in a great radio station and hopefully there’ll be many more to follow in those footsteps in the future!

Now, time to go see if that first floor printer needs paper!

Hannah & Gareth

Why do producers jump from planes? by Clive Dickens

Casting production talent is probably one of the most difficult jobs in the world. It really is an arranged marriage. You’ve found the groom – now you need to find a bride. Not only do they need to be good at their jobs, but they need to get on with the presenters they work with. Many such marriages do not work out as the two are individually great, but don’t get on. Like marriages too, the dear presenter and producer couple have to be able to honest with each other, take tough decisions and yet know that, at the end of it all, they care for each other and only want what’s best. Breakfast producers? Well, it’s all that times about ten. You really have to have a pretty good relationship to be able to be cheerful in each other’s company at the crack of dawn for years, and still to be firing on all cyclinders in long meetings at the other end of the day.

Christian found exactly that in Roque, and now I’ve stolen him to help me bring on some of the new talent. After seven years with Christian, his will be a tough act to follow.

I’m pleased that we’ve been able to move quickly, so that the new person can be in post as we move the station into ‘crossfade’ into the new brand. So, I can now announce that Richie Firth is joining us next week. Richie meets all the criteria above, and I know that his relationship will be a happy one. Richie comes from GCap Media, and brings a wealth of experience, actually, on both sides of the mic. He helped to take the station he was at most recently to record audiences. Although he won’t be on-mic much here at all, that part of his career is invaluable in helping him understand what makes a great show. Most importantly, Richie is a fund of great ideas and expert at engineering them to reality. That’s great news for taking the Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show to even greater award-winning heights and growing the audiences further; and his inventiveness will be great news for the commercial team too. He has jumped out of planes and things too, as seems a pre-requisite for radio producers now.

Richie, welcome to your new role.

Clive

Standing on the shoulders of giants… Well Scouting for Girls Anyway by Bobby Harrison

For those of you who were lucky enough to be watching the Kings of Leon at the V Festival the other weekend, then you may have missed my band, Carlotti, playing in the Virgin Radio VIP tent (thanks James!).  Well fear not as I have the video from the day, see if you can spot yourself in the audience! ( Check out another PA throwing some shapes in the 3rd video!)

It was a great honour for us to play and we would like to thank Scouting for Girls and The Feeling for supporting us and deciding to let us headline, and for also going on so late that we all missed one of the only bands of the weekend that we wanted to see… Kings of Leon.

Don’t worry revenge will be sweet one day…

Also thanks to everyone that stayed around to watch us, really appreciated all your dancing and kind comments.

Your Guess ‘Aint As Good As Mine

Johnny Boy

The Count

If you like what you hear have a listen to our myspace page

www.myspace.com/carlottiband

(Did I hear someone mention a new unsigned section on the new station?)

Cheers

Bobby PA/Carlotti