Monday, January 18, 2010

Jess Milton, Vinyl Cafe Producer, on the Arthur Awards

Jess Milton, the producer of CBC's Vinyl Cafe created and hosted by Stuart McLean, talks to us about the Arthur Awards. We, me, at Nightline in conversation have been inspired and want to bring an Arabian version of the Arthur Awards to the UAE!

The call has gone out!

Inspired by the Vinyl Cafe's Arthur Awards we want to create our very own here in the UAE.

Send us your ideas for the name and nominations! Listen to the podcast to get the idea what this is all about!

Learn a bit more about the Vinyl Cafe and Stuart McLean below.

About Stuart McLean

Stuart McLean

Stuart McLean is a best-selling author, award-winning journalist and humorist, and host of CBC Radio program The Vinyl Cafe.

Stuart began his broadcasting career making radio documentaries for CBC Radio’s Sunday Morning. In 1979 he won an ACTRA award for Best Radio Documentary for his contribution to the program’s coverage of the Jonestown massacre.

Following Sunday Morning, Stuart spent seven years as a regular columnist and guest host on CBC’s Morningside. His book, The Morningside World of Stuart McLean, was a Canadian bestseller and a finalist in the 1990 City of Toronto Book Awards.

Stuart has also written Welcome Home: Travels in Small Town Canada, and edited the collection When We Were Young. Welcome Home was chosen by the Canadian Authors Association as the best non-fiction book of 1993.

Stuart’s books Stories from the Vinyl Cafe, Home from the Vinyl Cafe, Vinyl Cafe Unplugged, Vinyl Cafe Diaries, Dave Cooks the Turkey and Secrets from the Vinyl Cafe have all been Canadian bestsellers. Vinyl Cafe Diaries was awarded the Canadian Authors Association Jubilee Award in 2004. Stuart is also a three-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour for Home from the Vinyl Cafe, Vinyl Cafe Unplugged and, most recently, Secrets from the Vinyl Cafe.

In 2005, Home from the Vinyl Cafe was published in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, followed, in 2006, by Vinyl Cafe Unplugged. Also in 2006, Home from the Vinyl Cafe was published in hardcover in the USA.

Stuart is a professor emeritus at Ryerson University in Toronto and former director of the broadcast division of the School of Journalism. In 1993 Trent University named him the first Rooke Fellow for Teaching, Writing and Research. He has also been honoured by: Nipissing University (EdD(H)); University of Windsor (Lld) and Trent University (DLH) and is an Honorary Colonel of the 8th Air Maintenance Squadron at 8 Wing, Trenton.

Since 1998 Stuart has taken The Vinyl Cafe to theatres across Canada and into the United States.

More than 700,000 people listen to The Vinyl Cafe every weekend on CBC Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio and on a growing number of Public Radio stations in the United States. The program is also broadcast on an occasional basis on the BBC.

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