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    Media City UK

    Media City UK

    4.3(3 reviews)
    7.0 miSalford Quays

    We booked a tour of the BBC at Media City UK a few weeks ago, make sure you book well in advance as…read morethese tours sell out very quickly! Media City UK is the newest part of the BBC in the UK and its huge, and its expanding even more. We was on the 10:45am tour which starts in the main foyer of the BBC studios right in the heart of Media City UK, you have to check in at the lobby where a lovely receptionist asks for youre confirmation and then they give you a lanyard each. Two girls introduced themselves to everyone in the party who worked for the BBC and told us a little bit about themselves and what we was about to see. There was about 10 other people in the tour group including ourselves which i thought was great as i like the intimacy and wouldn't want to be in a huge group. We was firstly taken to where they film BBC Sports in one of the huge buildings, where we could see where they filmed and where people work in the BBC sports section, unfortunately we wasn't shown it right up front though but through huge glass windows but you could get to see where its all done. After this you are taken to a mock up of the BBC breakfast studio where they ask you to volunteer to take part in a mock up of the BBC breakfast news and weather, i was taken up to take part which was fun where you get to read the news and see what its like for the presenters. you can take as many pictures as you like in this area, unfortunately though you are not shown the real BBC Breakfast studio though. After this we are taken to another huge building where BBC radio 6 is and you get to see a real DJ box and all the equipment which i thought was the best bit of the tour, as i love music. so i got to sit in the Dj seat where some famous DJS have sat before. the tour guides are really good at telling everything about how the DJS work and what they have to do. After this we are then taken to the Studios where they have filmed The Voice,Match of the Day amongst many others, we didn't get to see the studio where they filmed the Voice which was a little disappointing but we did get to see the Studio where they filmed Match of the Day, unfortunately it wasn't football season so it was all getting packed away though the tour guides was really good in telling us everything about the studios. After this we are then taken to a sound studio where they perform Radio shows,such as the Arches, a bit boring for me but still very interesting. At all times the tour guides were excellent and told us and the rest of the party absolutely everything we needed to know and if we had any questions to ask them. The tour lasts for a good 1 Hour and 30 Minutes and for £10 each it a fantastic price for everything you get to see but wish they would have shown us a bit more, like the real BBC breakfast set and more of the studios. But we had a great time and would recommend to anyone.

    A brief but exploratory visit on Saturday - I even found the TARDIS from the photo!…read more My brother's friend was hosting a premiere of his short film Assassin. I'd never been invited to a premiere before so I was super excited to go. We were to go to Dock 10 to be met by our hosts and taken to The Landing. Up 7 floors we went and we arrived at "The Landing". We were taken through some swish fancy doors in to a tiny, plush, private cinema screen - with sofa's for chairs! Well... almost! The chairs were chairs, but they were HUGE. And some at the front even had leg raisers! I regretted instantly not going for the front row... Everything was so comfy and well looked after. Through the 15 minute screening, it felt like an actual cinema and the sound was so much better in the smaller space. I didn't want to leave and glad that they played the short film twice! I made sure to visit the toilets before I left - bright, immaculate toilets that smelt 'nice'. On our way in and out the security were firm but very nice. The BBC should be proud of their security. They question everything but they help you along your way. No one would be able to get past them without an answer! I'm hoping I can go again to explore more!

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    Media City UK - This is where they host private screenings for small audiences!

    This is where they host private screenings for small audiences!

    Media City UK - Coronation Street studios

    Coronation Street studios

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    Key 103 - www.key103.co.uk

    Key 103

    3.5(4 reviews)
    5.8 miCastlefield

    Key103 is a quality radio station. Cool is what its not, but damn fun is what it is. Located on…read moreCastle Quay between Deansgate and Castlefield, Key103 is linked to MagicFM, whose Manchester branch is right next door. As well as classic r'n'b tunes and all the latest chart hits, Key103 also specialize in football. As they pride themselves on being Manchester's real local radio station, they always air both the Manchester United and the Manchester City games. They do this through their link with Magic, by airing one game on each channel, if they're playing at the same time. Located in a picturesque setting on the canal just across a bridge from the famous Dukes92 and BarCa, Key103 base is also worth a visit. Its next to a nice bar, called Lava, which is lesser known but in my opinion better than Dukes on a rainy day.

    Key 103 is almost exactly like Real Radio. It's poppy, it's loud, it's happy and it's Real's worst…read moreenemy in the competition stakes. Come on, GMG and Bauer hate each other, we media-savvy geeks all know this. It runs so deep that radio jobhunters even leave Bauer and GMG stations anonymous on their CVs. I know this. Talk about going over to the dark side... Formerly Piccadilly Radio, it was born in 1974 and became the Key we know in 1988. It broadcasts in Manchester but covers pretty much the entire North West, as I found out on my coach trip from Liverpool Airport to Manchester. You'll get what's in the charts, that's for sure, with the occasional tacky classic thrown in for good measure. Not what I'd personally choose to tune into, but hey, if everybody looked the same, we'd all get tired of looking at each other. Wait, that doesn't quite work...

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