Refugee Radio

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Refugee Radio
FoundedMarch, 2008
FounderStephen Silverwood
TypeArts
FocusRefugees, social cohesion
Location
Area served
England
MethodArts, broadcasting
Key people
Stephen Silverwood
Gianpaolo Boldrini
Alexis Condon
Revenue
GBP £Unknown
Websitehttp://www.refugeeradio.org.uk/

Refugee Radio is a charity registered in England.

The organisation broadcasts a radio programme in partnership with Radio Reverb, a local radio station in the South East. The programme is syndicated on various internet radio stations[1] and is based on the long-running BBC Radio 4 programme, Desert Island Discs.[2] Instead of interviewing celebrities however, it features refugee “castaways” and plays the music they brought with them to the UK.[3][4][5] The project also contributes to the Refugee Week internet radio broadcasts and the International Migrants Day broadcast.[6]

Their adviser is Alexis Condon, a producer on the Today Programme.

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