ResonanceFM
Ed Pinsent is an experienced professional in digital preservation and archiving, currently serving as a Senior Digital Archivist at the University of London since November 2019, leading the development of a comprehensive digital preservation service. Alongside this role, Ed has been a radio presenter at ResonanceFM since January 2004, focusing on unusual and experimental music. Ed is also the Editor and Publisher of The Sound Projector, contributing to record reviews, interviews, and various publishing formats since 1996. Previous positions include Course Leader and Tutor for the Digital Preservation Training Programme, Digital Archivist at CoSector, University of London, and multiple roles in the field of archiving and records management with organizations such as Jisc, the National Archives, and the Church of England. Ed holds a Diploma in Archives Administration from UCL and a BA (Hons) in Fine Art from Coventry University.
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ResonanceFM
UK's first art music radio station. Broadcasting on air since the early 2000s and now on DAB signal, and also streaming live online. Resonance 104.4 FM is a London based non-profit community radio station specialising in the arts run by the London Musicians' Collective (LMC) and described by Time Out as "brilliantly eccentric". The station is staffed by four permanent staff members, and over 300 volunteer technical and production staff. Until September 2007, its studios were located on Denmark Street before moving to its present location at 144 Borough High Street. The station broadcasts to a three-mile (4.8 km) radius on 104.4 MHz FM from a transmitter situated on the roof of Guy's Hospital at London Bridge. Resonance104.4FM's schedule includes nearly 100 shows catering to many sub-communities of the London area on a wide variety of subjects including a multitude of musical genres, local and foreign current affairs and subjects of local interest. Noted for its policy of giving broadcasters free rein of their creative outlet. The station receives funding grants from Arts Council England. The station recently expanded to Brighton with with Resonance Extra, a new sister-station identity, website, and DAB (Brighton) and online signal, bringing the best of ResonanceFM's music connections together.