Jan 31st

Tin Can Podcast win Fringe Report award

By Tin Can Podcast
Tin Can Podcast have won the Fringe Report award for Best Audio. We began in May 2011 and have accumulated over 15,000 listens so far. This award is a great reward for the hard work that we have all put in from the writers, actors and sound designer/composer. Hopefully it will be the first of many as we plan to go upward and onward. 
www.tincanpodcast.co.uk 
Jan 19th

TIN CAN PODCAST 2011

By Tin Can Podcast
Tin Can Podcast are back. We have just started our new year program, kicking off proceeding with Mike Shephards comedy 'Brand Identity' starring Jack Baldwin and Mike himself. You'll never look at a police program the same again. 

The new year promises such exciting prospects as more competitions, parties and guest writers from TV, film and Radio.

Keep listening.

Thanks

Tin Can Podcast
www.tincanpodcast.co.uk 
Dec 6th

Tin Can Podcast Christmas Festival Launches

By Tin Can Podcast
Tin Can Podcast, the free online audio drama company, have launched their Christmas Festival.  Check out the first three new plays.
NEW PODCASTS: Our first three Christmas plays are online now:
The Magical Tree by Jonathan Brown (http://tinyurl.com/xmasplays1)
Gristletoe by Andy Marchant (http://tinyurl.com/xmasplays2)
Nativity Play by Stella Farrington (http://tinyurl.com/xmasplays3)

There are 9 more to come.

Tin Can Podcast 
May 26th

Tin Can Podcast launches

By Tin Can Podcast
Tin Can podcast has launched. Short audio cinema free for you to download and listen to on the move. 
4 pieces are available now and two more every two weeks will be uploaded for your listening pleasure.
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Aug 20th

Northern Advantage Weekend Incubator Workshops

By Rose Padmore

Calling the Northwest's brightest freelancers in the media and digital industries. As a freelancer, YOU are YOUR future!

Now recruiting for the 2nd run of the NORTHERN ADVANTAGE WEEKEND INCUBATOR WORKSHOPS

19th/20th September and 10th/11th October 2009.

· Don’t miss your chance to attend these unique business savvy incubator workshops delivered over two intensive residential weekends in the Lake District - offering experienced media freelancers the opportunity to take an idea and turn it into a business.

· Developed by media industry professionals for media industry professionals and with Leigh Wharton from the Manchester University Business School Business Incubator, the programme, which brings together individuals with different strengths and skill bases, is carefully designed to build confidence in idea sharing and encourage collaboration.

· Be prepared to bring along your own idea for development – or join a team working on new entrepreneurial ideas.

· Ideas going into further development from the last course include: a multi media concept for global markets; a not for profit internet medical campaign; a plan to take music making to the third world.

WHAT THEY SAID LAST TIME:

The best thing was the amount of skills and contacts gained in such a short period of time… Hopefully opened lots of doors and certainly helped my creative skills… A great, diverse team running the weekend whose words of wisdom I will carry forward for a long time… It lets you find out how much more you are capable of than you actually thought… Opens minds and opens opportunities… A fabulous opportunity that truly opened my eyes to an entrepreneurial life and changed my thinking from that of an unwilling freelancer to now being excited about trying my own thing – very liberating! ... Excellent weekend and I particularly liked the small group size and access to interesting professionals including Mike Ryan and Leigh Wharton… As for value for money, I'm already starting to see a much bigger return on the knowledge I gained than I expected… It lets you find out how much more you are capable of than you actually thought.

For further information go to: http://www.northernadvantage.co.uk/events.htm

This scheme, delivered by The MDP Training Consortium, is funded by Northwest Vision and Media in partnership with Skillset and supported by the Northwest Regional Development Agency.

Aug 17th

"Music at Palmerston Place" - Jonathan Raynor

By Thomas James
"Music at Palmerston Place" is a series of free classical music concerts in a bright and airy church at the West End. 
 
Offering different musicians on dates throughout the Fringe, August 13th saw a fresh first-class graduate from the University of Edinburgh, Jonathan Raynor, take the stage. Performing a programme of his own design, Jonathan delivers works by Haydn, Schumann, Chopin and Scriabin. Jonathan proves to be an expert pianist, winning over the audience with beautiful music (even those who had turned up to see Philomusica, which the Fringe Guide had incorrectly printed). 
 
The only thing missing was the encore that the audience were most definitely eager for. If the other dates are anywhere near the high standard set by this incredibly talented young musician, you will be in for a treat.
 
Listings:
Palmerston Place Church, Palmerston Place.
August 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27. 7:30pm (1 hour).
Free, non-ticketed.