大象传媒

大象传媒 HomeExplore the 大象传媒
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.
Listen to Radio Scotland - 大象传媒 Radio Player

JZ's Diary

Head of 大象传媒 Radio Scotland, Jeff Zycinski, with a sneak preview of programme plans and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of his life at the helm.

Photograph of Jeff Zycinski.

The Writing on the Wall

  • Jeff Zycinski
  • 28 Jan 06, 05:32 PM

Local graffiti
Last weekend our neighbour caught some teenage girls spraying graffiti on our garden wall. When challenged the girls reasoned that they weren鈥檛 doing much harm because the paint would 鈥渨ash off dead easy鈥. My neighbour asked them to consider undertaking this work themselves and the girls gave this a nanosecond of thought before declining. Apparently they had more urgent business to attend to, such as texting their boyfriends and planning an undercover (and underage) operation to obtain alcopops.

So there I was, bright and early this morning, rubbing the brickwork with sheet after sheet of coarse sandpaper. I felt a bit like whitewashing his Aunt鈥檚 fence, because passing strangers would pause and ask me about the graffiti and then share their own horror stories of local vandalism and petty crime. It鈥檚 a great way to gather the local gossip.

This weekend chore must have been in my mind yesterday afternoon when I was asked to meet three new members of the Broadcasting Council for Scotland. The BCS is there to represent the views of 大象传媒 listeners, viewers and online users. I was expecting a friendly chat, maybe the offer of a glass of wine at the end of a busy week. Take a load of your feet, Jeff, and have a chocolate. That kind of thing.

Instead they gave me a pretty good grilling about Radio Scotland and, in particular, wanted to know my thoughts on phone-in programmes. That鈥檚 an issue we鈥檝e been discussing a lot recently, so I was happy to talk it through. As I鈥檝e said before, I think the phone-in is at its best when the audience can actually benefit from the experience of other listeners.

鈥淚magine the politicians are talking about vandalism鈥 I said, 鈥渁nd our listeners call in with their own experiences of graffiti and the how long it took the police to respond. That鈥檚 hard information we can put to the Minister, we can ask for answers on behalf of the audience. That鈥檚 the value of a phone-in.鈥

I鈥檓 not sure they agreed, with everything I said, but the new BCS members seem to be enthusiastic about radio and I enjoyed hearing their views.

Meanwhile, the sandpaper hasn鈥檛 quite done the trick. Anyone got any better ideas?

To read comments on this post, click here

Comments

or to comment.

The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



About the 大象传媒 | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy