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Chelsey Courtenay
Chelsey originally hails from Trowbridge Wiltshire and now lives in a messy shared house in Southampton with 4 housemates and Bob the hamster.
Chelsey started MA Radio Production after completing a course in Media Writing at Southampton Solent university. She has experience with radio news after spending 2 months editing IRN news clips as part of a project through Bournemouth university.
Chelsey hopes to go travelling after the course, capturing different parts of the world through travel writing. 3 months of this trip will be spend at a community radio station in Perth.
Chelsey is a real social butterfly and can always be found gossiping with her friends. Her favorite colour is green and she hates cycling to university in the rain.
Listen to Chelsey’s audio biography:
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Festival Guide
This is a festival guide which has been created for anyone heading off to their first music festival.
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A Bit Too Far
Music interview with Bath based ska-punk band – A Bit Too Far.
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17th Century News
What if a radio studio was sent back to September 6th 1666? What would they say?
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Dear John
In today’s modern culture of emails, text messages and chat rooms is the personality of the heart felt correspondance lost in their speed and efficiency?
Is bigger, better, faster technology always the way to go or are we losing something unique and special?
Dear John is a monologue written from the perspective of a young woman named Francesca who is struggling with her love life as well as coming to terms with the ever changing modern culture in which she lives.