About Grant Lowery
I spent two years working as a Broadcast Assistant for the BBC before successfully completing a master's in Advanced Radio Production and Management at the University of Sunderland. I was then fortunate enough to get a job as a Senior Technician for Radio in the David Puttnam Media Centre.
In the Media Centre, I look after five radio studios and two audio editing booths and have been involved in the refit of them all. I designed, specified, and built the equipment for the main Spark studio. This is a fully digital studio and is the broadcast base for Spark Sunderland, the University's award-winning community radio station.
I also specified the equipment and designed and built portable kit to allow live shows, either audio-only or in-camera, to be broadcast on radio or streamed on video platforms from just about any location.
Teaching and supervision
I have previously taught Introduction to Sound, covering the fundamentals of sound, recording techniques and editing and mixing.
Areas of expertise
- Radio – I have designed and built many radio studios, both on a freelance basis and as part of the technical team at the University
- Sound recording – including field recording and multi-track music recording
- Broadcast sound – for radio and television, including outside broadcasts
- Live presentation – I currently present Spark Gold, 2pm every Sunday on 107 Spark
- Hospital Radio – I have been involved with Radio Sunderland for hospitals for over 30 years and have held several management positions
- Model Railways – see my YouTube(opens in new tab) channel.
