two years agoOxford Geeks hit the media!

It looks like the last of the Oxford Geek Nights has caused quite a stir in the media recently. I'm not entirely sure how the Oxford Mail initially came across the story but it got half a page of coverage in last Wednesday's edition (see online version or archived online version)

Geeks Gather

As a result of this I was contacted by BBC Radio Oxford, BBC South Today and Radio Oxford (Formerly Passion FM) who are all interested in covering the next one. Radio Oxford also interviewed me for about 10 minutes, snippets of which were used in the news every half hour for the next morning.

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Adam from the breakfast show heard the interview I gave to the news team and wanted to interview me live on his breakfast show, although this meant me waking up at 8am on my holiday, I agreed.

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With all this news coverage and potential publicity for the next event, I decided to start planning for the next one. We are looking at Mid April, likely the 11th of April for the next event.

Consider this a call for participants, I need 2 keynotes of 15 minutes and 8 Demos or lightning talks of 5 minutes each. Let me know if you are interested - nat@natbat.net

3 comments

  1. Adam reminds me why I don't listen to commercial radio.

    garrettc 25th February 2007 02:58permalink.

  2. What a tosser. Well done for holding your own.

    James Wheare 25th February 2007 17:16permalink.

  3. What an absolute idiot, as James said, well done for staying on the interview (since he clearly wasn't interested in the actual night, but rather just trying to make jokes about the word Geek a lot). I'm not sure I'd have had that much patients!

    David Maddison 7th March 2007 10:33permalink.

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25th February 2007

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