Chandni Mathur    12 Sep 12 17:58 IST

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The International Radio Festival (IRF) plays host to a number of voices from across the globe on a single platform. Being associated with the fest for two years and one of the main speakers for its third edition is a woman who juggles several hats. DJ, TV presenter, producer, music journalist and a radio jockey (RJ) Gabby Sanderson will be broadcasting the morning show at Zurich this year.

Currently working as a radio jock for RTE 2XM in Ireland, Sanderson also writes for a leading music magazine ‘Hotpress’ in the country. Her achievements include creating one-of-a-kind radio show ‘Ibiza Rocks’ which garnered over 100,000 listeners and her podcasts being downloaded around 500 times daily.

In a casual exchange with Radioandmusic.com’s Chandni Mathur, Sanderson narrates her experience of being associated with the IRF and also updates her on various roles in the radio and music business.

Excerpts:

How does it feel on being associated with the fest for two years?

I got involved with the fest last year and that’s when I created the show ‘Ibiza Rocks’ for radio. It’s a very lively show which brought live music back to Ireland. I broadcasted the show last year at the fest. This year, they did the pop-up edition for the Olympics in London where we broadcasted Swiss and British urban sounds and had renowned bands, DJs, celebrities and athletes on the show. It was an amazing experience and it feels great to be a part of the family again.

What would you like to say about IRF being such a huge platform for radio worldwide?

This festival reminds people how important radio really is. Everybody listens to music, no matter what kind of genre or style. Music can totally change your mood. And I have noticed that the people who work for radio are really passionate about music. The exciting part is that here everybody wants to share their knowledge about music and show what their side of the world is listening to which is enriching. I have learnt a lot by interacting with people from different nations.

Which show are you airing in IRF?

My show is ‘The XClusive’ which I do for the BBC in Ireland, for the station RTE 2XM. The show features genres like alternative, nu metal, elecro, rock n roll, indie and more. The music is encompassed with interviews and live session recordings of various bands.



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