
2016: Live music in a digital world
Kim McNally-Luke and Ben Chapman discuss live music in a digital world. Kim McNally-Luke has nearly 22 years’ experience in audience research at the BBC. Kim is currently the Senior Research Manager for BBC Music, Radio 2, 6 Music, Radio 3 and Asian Network. She has been the research lead for Radio 2 since 1999 contributing to its repositioning as well as leading on the research to develop 6 Music, the BBC Music brand and the BBC Music app. Ben Chapman is the Head of Popular Music, Multiplatform. His role sees him manage the digital portfolio for music brands such as Radio 1, 1Xtra, 6Music, Radio 2 and Asian Network. He leads the digital editorial teams for BBC Music including large scale events such a Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Glastonbury. He is responsible for bringing together BBC Music content from across the BBC on all digital platforms.
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