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== History ==
== History ==


Following Shaun's departure from [[BBC Radio 6 Music]] in September 2021, an experimental radio station to be supported via Patreon was launched, with two test broadcasts in December 2021<ref>[[Episode 001]]</ref><ref>[[Episode 002]]</ref>.
Following Shaun's departure from [[BBC Radio 6 Music]] in September 2021, an experimental radio station to be supported via Patreon was launched, with two test broadcasts in December 2021.<ref>[[Episode 001]]</ref><ref>[[Episode 002]]</ref>


The Community Garden Radio broadcast its first official broadcast, [[Episode 003]], on Friday 7th January 2022.
The Community Garden Radio broadcast its first official broadcast, [[Episode 003]], on Friday 7th January 2022.
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Shaun has appeared in a number of media interviews since leaving BBC Radio 6, plugging CGR and other projects.
Shaun has appeared in a number of media interviews since leaving BBC Radio 6, plugging CGR and other projects.


* [https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/shaun-keaveny-discusses-leaving-bbc-6-music-and-new-podcast/ Far Out magazine: Far Out Meets: Shaun Keaveny discusses leaving BBC 6 Music and his new podcast.] (15th December 2021)
* [https://www.lep.co.uk/read-this/dj-shaun-keaveny-lines-up-a-new-career-after-bbc-6music-3530356 Lancashire Post: DJ Shaun Keaveny lines up a new career after BBC 6Music.] (17th January 2022)
* [https://www.musicweek.com/media/read/former-bbc-6-music-presenter-shaun-keaveny-announces-return-to-live-radio/085156 MusicWeek: Former BBC 6 Music presenter Shaun Keaveny announces return to live radio.] (8th February 2022)
* [https://inews.co.uk/culture/shaun-keaveny-interview-podcast-the-line-up-when-i-left-6-music-i-was-panicking-i-live-in-a-perpetual-crisis-of-confidence-1530945 i News: Shaun Keaveny: ‘When I left 6 Music I was panicking. I live in a perpetual crisis of confidence’.] (22nd March 2022)
* [https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/apr/03/broadcaster-shaun-keaveny-its-been-a-huge-liberation- The Guardian: Shaun Keaveny’s journey from the BBC to DIY radio: ‘It’s been a huge liberation’.] (3rd April 2022)
* [https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/apr/03/broadcaster-shaun-keaveny-its-been-a-huge-liberation- The Guardian: Shaun Keaveny’s journey from the BBC to DIY radio: ‘It’s been a huge liberation’.] (3rd April 2022)
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/shaun-keaveny-leaving-bbc-forced-onto-ice-like-elderly-inuit/ The Telegraph: Shaun Keaveny on leaving the BBC: ‘I was forced out onto the ice like an elderly Inuit relative...’]. (6th November 2022)<br />
* [https://metro.co.uk/2022/05/11/shaun-keavenys-life-since-bbc-exit-is-terrifying-and-exhilarating-16619018/ Metro: Shaun Keaveny admits leaving the BBC after 14 years was ‘a wrench’ and that life is now ‘terrifying and exhilarating’.] (11th May 2022)
* [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/shaun-keaveny-leaving-bbc-forced-onto-ice-like-elderly-inuit/ The Telegraph: Shaun Keaveny on leaving the BBC: ‘I was forced out onto the ice like an elderly Inuit relative...’.] (6th November 2022)u


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 13:45, 17 November 2022

Community Garden Radio is a listener-run radio station. It is broadcast live every Friday with Shaun Keaveny from 1pm-3pm BST. Broadcasts are available to subscribers of the CGR Patreon.

History

Following Shaun's departure from BBC Radio 6 Music in September 2021, an experimental radio station to be supported via Patreon was launched, with two test broadcasts in December 2021.[1][2]

The Community Garden Radio broadcast its first official broadcast, Episode 003, on Friday 7th January 2022.

Initially starting to work with a friend, Clive Tulloh of Burning Bright Productions, and Clive's son Ben, the trio began recording podcasts. The radio show live via Patreon was was an idea from Ben.[3]

CGR in the media

Shaun has appeared in a number of media interviews since leaving BBC Radio 6, plugging CGR and other projects.

External links

References