Independent: Sherri Youngward

Independents’ day showcases music from Independent artists from around the world and can be heard on Cross Rhythms radio, Saturday nights from 11pm GMT

This week’s featured artist is: Sherri Youngward

Sherri Youngward is an American roots acoustic artist. She became a Christian when she was 18 and has recorded nine albums since 1997 including the Christmas album “The Sky can Still remember”, a beautiful mix of acoustic songs, some traditional, some original. The album that we’re featuring this week though is her 2004 recording “The words that you left me”.

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Go to Sherri Youngward’s website,. http://www.sherriyoungward.com

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Alive Radio

Location: Dumfries, Scotland this is a group of churches broadcasting on aliveradio.net

Vision: To launch a 24 hour station early in 2009 after having produced restricted radio broadcasts over the last three years.

Impact: There’s currently no official measure of how successful the station are, but to have been granted a full time licence and have been working at it for three years from scratch means that there they must be a team of promising and committed broadcasters.

To find out more go to http://www.aliveradio.net

Email: mail@aliveradio.net

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This week on Rimmerama

The news this week is that there’s now behind the scenes video footage of the Cross Rhythms studio and how we put the show together, If you have any photo’s or video’s of Mike or Cross Rhythms please add them to the group.

We’ve also got a Youtube channel which we hope to keep uploading stuff to aswell so have a look at that and become a subscriber if your on youtube yourself http://www.youtube.com/rimmerama

Here’s info on what’s coming up this week,

TUESDAY

Paul Woolley from the public theology think tank Theos will be talking about Darwin and evolution

American music artist Patsy Moore will be talking about her new album, her fight against cancer and her life as a renaissance woman.

Irish worship leader Eoghan Heaslip lives in London now and recently released a new album.

WEDNESDAY

American folk singer Kathryn Wehr

Cross Rhythms music editor Tony Cummings playing brand new music and digging out oldies.

second part of Eoghan Heaslip interview

THURSDAY

American cultural commentator Dan Merchant talking about how the economic downturn affects art and creativity.

singer songwriter Paul Bell live session in the studio playing songs from his new album

final part of Eoghan Heaslip interview

PODCAST – www.crossrhythms.co.uk/podcasts or on itunes

On this week’s podcast German artists Samuel Harfst, Ed Einsiedler from the band Spincycle and Esther O’Connor who is the daughter of a Wet, Wet, Wet, guitarist.

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Christian media Internship – The overview

Since graduating from the University of Lincoln last summer and gaining a 2:1 in Journalism I’ve landed myself an internship in Christian media with respected Christian Journalist and Broadcaster, Mike Rimmer, In Birmingham. Previously in the blog I wrote about my experiences three months into the Internship. The start of the New Year marks 6 months since I started the Internship and a lot has changed in the last three months, which incidentally why I have been very quiet on the blogging front.

I now have a permanent part time job in a supermarket which gives me enough money to comfortably support myself in my Internship. It has also meant that I’m not spending three days a week on my internships and three days working elsewhere. Many people don’t understand what I do, or even, what Mike does for that matter, so here’s a quick insight.

Admin

There’s hundreds of CD’s that come into the CMBC production office every month and a lot of my time is spent helping Mike sift through new CD’s finding new music that is worth playing on the radio and whether it be on Rimmerama or Independents day if they are an independent artist.

I then have to keep up to date with filing the CD’s in the CD library each week which has at least three thousand CD’s made up of Jesus Music, Worship, Pop/Rock, Gospel and Hip Hop.

Production

Becoming a radio producer has been the main focus of my internship and what I love best. It includes editing the programme Profile Special which is broadcast on Cross Rhythms on Saturdays. It’s an hour long interview programme with American artists; these are done when Mike visits Nashville each year and involves picking from a back catalogue of interviews and editing the hour long programmes together with music from their latest album

The other pre recorded programme which I edit and produce is Independents day broadcast on Cross Rhythms on Sunday afternoons; this is where Mike plays an hour of music from Independent artists and tells you how to get hold of them. This involves creating a playlist of Independent artists once we have identified which tracks we want to play from each artist’s album, and then writing scripts for the show and editing it together.

Since November I have been producing a podcast for Mike’s main show Rimmerama. For this half hour long production I scan through 9 hours of Rimmerama programmes from the previous week and pick out the best bits including Interviews, live sessions and entertaining pieces. I’ll then write the scripts for Mike to record edit the show together complete with Jingles and beds and then send them off to Cross Rhythms who send it off to Itunes.

All this production generally fills a day’s work each week.

Presentation

I’m professional sidekick (Ok! I don’t know what that really means but it sounds good) to Mike Rimmer on Rimmerama, two out of the three shows he presents each week. Which involves, what would be seen in the BBC as basic BA duties, answering the phone, talking to listeners in the stations chatroom, which is where we make most contact with our listeners, researching ideas whilst on air via the internet and sending out competition prizes.

Writing

Mike writes extensively for the Cross Rhythms website www.crossrhythms.co.uk including music features and reviews. I have written a number of reviews for the website over the last year and am gradually writing more extensive features for the main website.

The year ahead

In the year ahead, I’m looking forward to taking on a bigger role as an Intern / PA / Producer including, taking on production work for Rimmerama, Learning how to voice track and operate a BBC style sound desk and take on new projects which may come up,

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Three months in…

I’m long past the point of counting how long i’ve been in Birmingham doing my Internship and will never be counting down the days until it ends, but i do know that this week will mark three months since i’ve been here. So, what have a learnt so far? I’ve been doing a lot of Sidekicking or Co-presenting and become more confident in presenting and a lot of my Internship offers me the chance to find out about Birmingham, meet new people and learn more about myself as well as gain experience in the media which i have been constantly doing.

Last week I was at the annual Grapevine festival, which i have done every year for the last three years working on the Radio station Grapevine FM. The difference this year was that I wasn’t going to Grapevine because i was part of the church but because I was working for Mike as part of my internship. It was a great weekend but a long hard weekend of work too. Most of my weekend was spent working between midday and midnight creating features for the late show by going around the campsite and interviewing people and then co-presenting on the late-show between 10pm and 12pm.

Outside of my Internship i am still doing temporary work around Birmingham to make some money, although I have a job interview for an Events Co-Ordinator at ASDA in Halesowen in the middle of September and an interview to work in the box office at Symphony Hall tomorrow, so although I feel like it’s taken a long time to get to this point, things are starting to settle down. Hopefully this time next month I will be in one of these jobs

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The Mike Rimmer Internship

…Ok, so It’s not as big as an Internship with the BBC or Guardian Media or one of those big corporations but it’s still a great experience and what i’ve decided to call it. People ask me “What do you do?”, especially as i’m new in Birmingham so i think from now on my elevator pitch will be “i’m a Journalist and Broadcaster on the Mike Rimmer internship. I’m his sidekick on Cross Rhythms Radio in Stoke, edit some of his other shows and write features and music reviews.”

I’ve been doing this job now for almost three weeks and it’s been great, not just to learn the practical stuff and get a kick up the back side with my writing skills but hearing all the stories from a man who has working in the media for 25 years, has been presenting Rimmerama for ten years and travelling to Gospel Music Week In Nashville, every year for 10 years too. I’ve been so inspired and often excited at the prospect of where I could be at the same stage in my career in 20,30 or even 40 years time!

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Christian Blog awards

I’m a bit late with this post but I’ve been checking out results of Premier’s Christian blog awards this weekend which you can watch here. It’s the first year the awards have been held and looks like it was very successful and shows just how good the Christian media industry is becoming.

Here’s a quick run down of the winners and links to them some of which you can find under the ‘Faith bloggers’ menu. My personal favourites include, Gavin White’s ‘thousands and millions’ in which he enhances my view of the coverage of Tony Blair’s Catholic conversion in a much more authoritative manner.

Emily Wood’s ‘Unfurling Flower’is a great blog too. I don’t know how long i spent reading it the other night but i did get through the whole play-list on her site whilst reading advice for Christian singles, which i might add is also useful for a bloke to read, although i did feel a bit like i was having a sneak peak at the ladies mag in the Doctors surgery.

Best Newcomer

Winner:Krish Kandiah Runner Up: Matt Wilson

Leadership Blog

Winner: Colin Adams Runner up: Gavin White

Under 25′s blog

Winner: Emily Wood Runner up: Tolulope Oyegbami

Worship

Winner: Worship Central Runner up: Phatfish

News and Reviews

Winner: Christian Today Runner up: Inspire Magazine

Church Website

Winner: King’s Church, Manchester Runner up: Christ church London

Evangelistic

Winner: Rejesus Runner up: Be Thinking, Life development

Creative Blog

Winner: Cartoon Church Runner up: Go Fish

Social Action

Winner: Stop the Traffik Runner Up: Mind and Soul

Provision for Youth

Winner: Soul Survivor Runner up: Tearfund

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