Dr Lawrie Hallett

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Senior Lecturer in Radio

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I've been lucky enough to work in broadcasting all my adult life. From working as a producer and presenter on stations in the UK and elsewhere in Europe, I went on to run a broadcast engineering and design company, before becoming a broadcast consultant specialising in technology and community-based broadcasting.

Before moving to the ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, I was part of Ofcom's Radio Team where I developed and implemented policies around community radio and digital audio broadcasting in particular.

When I'm not teaching or involved in research, I can often be found making radio programmes for pleasure or rebuilding old steam locomotives.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Community Radio and Technology - ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Westminster
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Supporting Learning - ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Westminster
  • MA in International Relations and Development Studies - UEA
  • BA (Hons) European Studies and Scandinavian Languages - UEA
  • Certificate in Radio Journalism - London College of Printing (UAL)

Teaching Expertise

  • Radio Production
  • Radio Journalism
  • Media Research
  • Media Policy
  • Media Development
  • Higher Education Association - Associate Fellow

Research Interests

  • Broadcast Radio Policy
  • Community Radio and Media Development
  • Audio Production
  • Radio, Communications and Broadcast Technology
  • Digital Audio Broadcasting
  • Audience Research

External Roles

  • External Examiner Radio - ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Chester
  • External Examiner Radio - Point Blank College London
  • Trustee - Future Projects Charity, Norwich
  • Technical Director - Future Digital Norfolk Limited
  • Board Member - Community Media Forum Europe
  • Panel Advisor - UK Audio Content Fund
  • Advisor - Community Media Association
  • Reviewer - BAI Sound and Vision Scheme, Ireland
  • Technical Journalist - Radio World International

Research Projects

  • Ofcom Small-Scale DAB Trial operator since September 2015.
  • Audio Content Distribution Platform Development.
  • National Radio Archive: Feasibility ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½. Lead author on report submitted to the British Library in May 2014.
  • Member - UK Radio Archives Advisory Committee, since September 2012.
  • Transforming Audiences, Transforming Societies EU COST Action (2010-2014).

Recent Publications (selected)

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  • Hallett, Lawrie (2018). Open Source Approaches to DAB. In: Transnationalizing [sic] Radio Research: New Approaches to and Old Medium. Bielefeld, Germany, Transcript / Columbia ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Press.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2017). Apples and Oranges - Duplicating Existing FM Coverage With DAB. In: Journal of Radio and Audio Media. New York, BEA / Taylor & Francis.
  • Hallett, Lawrie & Salek, Stanley (2017). Analog [sic] and Digital Terrestrial Radio Standards (Chapter 2.5). In: The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Engineering Handbook, 11th Edition. National Association of Broadcasters, Washington DC.
  • Carpentier, Nico, Schrøder, Kim & Hallett, Lawrie (Editors) (2013). Audience Transformations: Shifting Audience Positions In Late Modernity (Edited Anthology). London, Routledge.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2012). New Media Community Radio How the Internet and Other 'New Technologies' Influence Community Broadcasting in the UK (pp 461 - 476). In: Hendricks, John Allen (Editor), 2012. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio. [Chapter 26]. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Hendricks, John Allen, Hallett, Lawrie et.al. (2012). International Radio Regulation – An Overview (pp 17 - 37). In: Hendricks, John Allen (Editor), 2012. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio. [Chapter 2]. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Ward, Emma, Buckham, Tom & Hallett, Lawrie (2012). Practical Community Radio Audience Measurement (pp 347 - 366). In: Gordon, Janey (Editor), 2012. Community Radio in the Twenty First Century.ÌýÌýBern, Switzerland, Peter Lang Publishing.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2011). How 'New Technologies' Impact Community Radio (Part 1, Chapter 1, Section IV, pp 39 - 47). In: Oliveira, M.; Portela, P. & Santos, L.A. (eds.) (2012).ÌýÌýECREA: Radio Evolution: Technology, Contents, Audiences Conference Proceedings. Braga, Portugal, Communication and Society Research Centre, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Minho.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2011). Measuring Community Radio Audiences (Part 3, Chapter 5, Section I, pp 369 - 378). In: Oliveira, M.; Portela, P. & Santos, L.A. (eds.) (2012). ECREA: Radio Evolution: Technology, Contents, Audiences Conference Proceedings. Braga, Portugal, Communication and Society Research Centre, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Minho.
  • Hallett, Lawrie & Hintz, Arne (2010). Digital Broadcasting: Challenges and Opportunities for European Community Radio Broadcasters (pp 151 - 161).ÌýÌýIn: Carpentier, Nico and Scifo, Salvatore (Guest Editors), May 2010. Telematics and Infomatics Volume 27, Issue 2, May 2010 – Community Media: The Long March. Amsterdam, Elsevier.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2010). Community Radio in Transition – The Challenge of Digital Migration (pp 173 - 192). In: O'Neil, Brian et. al. (Editors), 2010. Digital Radio In Europe – Technologies, Industries and Cultures. [Chapter 9]. Bristol, Intellect.
  • Hallett, Lawrie & Willson, Deborah (2010). Community Radio In The UK, Collaboration and Regulation. Winning Entry in BEA Radio & Audio Media Paper Competition (Debut Category - 2011). Washington, Broadcast Education Association.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2008). The Space Between: Making Room for Community Radio (pp 33 - 58). In: Gordon, Janey (Editor), 2008. Notions of Community. [Chapter 2]. Bern, Switzerland Peter Lang Publishing.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2008). Community Radio and Digital Delivery Systems (pp 403 - 429). In: Mediact, 2008. Media Convergence and the Future of Community Media. Seoul, Korea, Mediact.
  • Hallett, Lawrie (2002). State Of Affairs With Regard To Digital AM (Digital Radio Mondiale). In: Eureka! A Solution for Small-Scale Digital Radio [Chapter 4]. Nigmegen, Netherlands, OLON.

Conferences

  • Broadcast Education Association Conference, 2014: 61st Annual Convention, Las Vegas (22-25 April 2017). Presentation: The BREXIT Election.
  • IAMCR, Leicester, 2016: Memory, Commemoration and Communication: Looking Back, Looking Forward, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Leicester (27-31 July 2016). Presentation: Media and Migration - The Role of Community Radio in the Settlement of New Migrant Communities (With Dr Janey Gordon).
  • The Radio Conference, 2016: Transnational Radio Encounters,Utrecht ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, (5-8 July 2016). Presentation: The International Development ofÌýÌýOpen Source Approaches to DAB.
  • Presentation: Media and Migration (with Dr Janey Gordon)
  • IAMCR, Hyderabad, India, 2014: Region as Frame: Politics, Presence, Practice. (15-19 July 20). Paper: Democratising Digital Audio Broadcasting. Panellist: Best Practices for Audio Production
  • CMFE Conference, 2013: CMFE International Conference - Media Diversity for Democracy, Brno, Czech Republic (3-6 October 2013).
  • The Radio Conference, 2013: A Transnational Forum, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (9-12 July 2013). Presentation: The Dream of Digital: Will Digital Migration Policies For Broadcast Radio Succeed?
  • Broadcast Education Association Conference, 2013: 57th Annual Convention, Las Vegas (7-10 April 2013). Presentation: Community Radio: Social Media in Context
  • ECREA 2012: Fourth European Communication Conference (24-27 October 2016) Paper: Linking Radio to the Internet - Bridging the Content Divide
  • MeCCSA Conference, Luton, 2012: ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (11-13 January 2012). Presentation: Community Radio Audience Research (with Dr Emma Ward and Tom Buckham)
  • CMFE Conference, 2011: First Conference and General Assembly, UN Buffer Zone, Nicosia, Cyprus (17-19 November 2011).
  • ECREA Radio Research Section 2011: RadioEvolution: Technology, Contents, Audiences, ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Minho, Braga, Portugal (14-16 September 2011). Paper: Measuring Community Radio Audiences. Paper: How New Technologies Impact Community Radio.
  • IAMCR, Istanbul, 2011: Cities, Creativity, Connectivity. (13-17 July 2011).
  • CRAOL Conference 2011: (27-29 May 2011).
  • AMARC Europe (2011): AMARC Second Conference & General Assembly - Community Media In Europe Communicating Diversity (24-26 February 2011).
  • IAMCR Community Communications Section, 2010: ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Minho, Braga, Portugal (19-22 July 2010). Paper: Community Radio and Digital Migration.
  • Broadcast Education Association Conference, 2010: 54th Annual Convention, Las Vegas (15-17 April 2010). Presentation: Community Radio: Collaboration and Regulation (with Deborah Wilson) Presentation: Community Radio Regulation; the Importance of Collaboration.
  • MeCCSA Conference, London 2010: London School of Economics (6-8 January 2010). Paper: Community Radio - Collaboration and Regulation (with Deborah Wilson)
  • ECREA Radio Conference, 2009: Content in the Digital Age, Cyprus ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ of Technology, Limassol (14-16 October 2009). Paper: Community Radio In Transition - The Challenge of Digital Migration.
  • The Radio Conference, Toronto, Canada, 2009: A Transnational Forum, York ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (27-30 July 2009). Paper: Community Radio Regulation - A Collaborative Model.
  • IAMCR, Mexico City, 2009: Communication and Human Rights (21-25 July 2009). Paper: Community Radio Regulation - A Collaborative Model. Paper: Community Radio and Digitisation – Opportunities and Threats.
  • MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference, 2009: Bangor ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (8-9 July 2009). Presentation: The Space Between - Finding a Place for Community Radio
  • ECREA Conference 2008: Second European Communication Conference, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (25-28 November 2008).
  • The Radio Conference, Lincoln, 2007: A Transnational Forum, Lincoln ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (16-19 July 2007).
  • CRAOL Conference (2006): Innisowen Community Radio (ICRFM).

Invited Speaker

  • December 2009: Department of Media Studies, Masaryk ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • July 2009:ÌýÌýAudio Division, Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission, Washington DC.

Languages

  • English (native)
  • Norwegian (fluent)
  • Swedish (working proficiency)
  • Danish (working proficiency)

Contact Details

E: lawrie.hallett@beds.ac.uk

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