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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2025 · 56 MIN

Lorna Clarke - Director of Music at the BBC

from How I Crushed It · host howicrushedit

Lorna Clark, as Director of Music at the BBC, heads up their music output which includes  responsibility for a portfolio of six national radio stations (Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3, 6 Music, Radio 1Xtra, Asian Network) as well as Music Live Events, Music Television commissioning and the Visualisation team. This also includes the annual coverage of Glastonbury and the world’s biggest and longest-running music festival, The Proms. Lorna has judged prestigious awards like the Sony Radio Awards and the Mercury Music Prize and in 2024 she was crowned winner of the Outstanding Contribution honour at the Music Week Women In Music Awards.   LinkedIn   Listen back to interviews with: Sonita Alleyne - Co-Founder and former CEO of Somethin' Else Productions   ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch: Twitter: @howicrushedit Instagram: @howicrushedit Email us at [email protected] Use the hashtag #howicrushedit on Twitter & Instagram   🪙To support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/howicrushedit   📢 RKY Careers equip you with in-demand tech skills through their intensive tech bootcamps, mentoring and coaching that will transform your career! Your Career Transformation Starts Now.   Visit  www.rkycareers.com/courses or DM on Instagram @rkycareers

Lorna Clark, as Director of Music at the BBC, heads up their music output which includes  responsibility for a portfolio of six national radio stations (Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3, 6 Music, Radio 1Xtra, Asian Network) as well as Music Live Events, Music Television commissioning and the Visualisation team. This also includes the annual coverage of Glastonbury and the world’s biggest and longest-running music festival, The Proms. Lorna has judged prestigious awards like the Sony Radio Awards and the Mercury Music Prize and in 2024 she was crowned winner of the Outstanding Contribution honour at the Music Week Women In Music Awards.   LinkedIn   Listen back to interviews with: Sonita Alleyne - Co-Founder and former CEO of Somethin' Else Productions   ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch: Twitter: @howicrushedit Instagram: @howicrushedit Email us at [email protected] Use the hashtag #howicrushedit on Twitter & Instagram   🪙To support the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/howicrushedit   📢 RKY Careers equip you with in-demand tech skills through their intensive tech bootcamps, mentoring and coaching that will transform your career! Your Career Transformation Starts Now.   Visit  www.rkycareers.com/courses or DM on Instagram @rkycareers

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