A Gannett Company. Calum Macdonald was born and brought up in Aberdeen, attending Ashley Road Primary School and Aberdeen Grammar. From speaking to him, it seems that persisting with work experience, however discouraging, is one of the best ways to make the first steps into the industry. Malcolm MacDonald (also known by the alias "Calum MacDonald") (26 February 1948 27 May 2014) was a British author, mainly about music. Journalist and crosswords editor who spent 25 years at The Herald. Flashback: its 60 years ago, and a keen young journalist, whos getting used to the big city ways of Aberdeen after moving from Buckie, a small port on the north-east of Scotland, wins a national prize for a thesis on the UK fishing industry, submitted as part of his training. What career advice would you give your younger self? I get into work at 4am. I think it can be a subconscious Im listening and doing other stuff; I think with things like YouTube you need to actively sit and concentrate Good luck watching a YouTube video not falling off your bike. Nowadays, Calum is living his dream: Im currently a broadcast journalist with BBC Radio 5 Live, so primarily producing programmes, occasionally reporting on various bits and pieces, reading the news from time to time, and recording various interviews and podcasts. Lame, sorry, I know. Presenter | Times Radio Breakfast, Friday-Sunday 6am Event host, writer, podcast host I go on air at 5am. This is day two. 37 talking about this. While inside, the gangster - still clearly alive - dropped his trousers to show he had not been stabbed or shot. 1,157 likes. Former Journalist at Newsquest 1990 - 2015 College Studied Psychology and English Literature at University of Aberdeen Class of 1983 High school Went to Aberdeen Grammar School Class of 1979 Photos See all photos Others Named Calum Macdonald Calum Macdonald Calum MacDonald Calum Macdonald Calum Macdonald See more Others With a Similar Name Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. During the frenzy of election or referendum night, and during big breaking news stories, such as 9/11 or the invasion of Iraq, Calum was always to be found sitting at the newsdesk, the calm at the eye of the storm, relaxed but entirely in control, coordinating teams of writers and reporters; for them, Calum was a thoroughly dependable colleague who inspired confidence. But surely organisations with a social mission would welcome an editorial partnership with a website which can demonstrate a niche but growing readership, committed to positive values? He was editor of the modern-music journal Tempo, which he joined in 1972 as assistant to the then editor David Drew, until December 2013, and was a copious contributor to other English-language music-journals and magazines. Please tick this box if you would like to receive these emails. I cant believe someone designed this as an actual career. Everybody thats in this room today who wants to work in radio is in a perfect position to be reaching the future radio audience They are the future radio audience as well. Drop by, say hello in the comments and So well suited was he to the notoriously high pressure job of news editor that Calum did not find it at all stressful. You can make a complaint by using the report this post link . You can text in live, or email anytime: earlybreakfastclub@times.radio youll get a membership number and thats you in the door. He and Christine ran their own company for a time, producing personalised crosswords. Calum Macdonald is a presenter and journalist on Times Radio. The task came easily to him and he became a regular compiler and then crosswords editor for The Herald, Sunday Herald and The National, as well as editing two books of crosswords; he continued editing crosswords on a freelance basis after leaving the paper. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. Please list all speakers/performers in whom you are interested, plus budget, venue and event dates. He fostered in Mhairi a love of books, encouraging her by reading the first Harry Potter book to her. Throughout this working life, the journalist is part of a Scottish media that thrives. We are read by an informed, educated readership who can add their knowledge and insights to our stories. Crosswords, I hear you. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. A basic mobile phone was deemed pointless by him, to his familys frustration. The Cello Sonata and its Context' (, 'Statements and Connotations: Copland the Symphonist' (, This page was last edited on 19 May 2022, at 15:43. Theres no other station that is set up primarily to target those students, and so its in a really good position to do that. In 1996 he edited for performance, and orchestrated the final portions of, the ballet Soires de Barcelone by Roberto Gerhard, which was broadcast that year, performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, in a concert to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the BBC Third Programme. I finish the programme at 6am. We are doing this to improve the experience forour loyalreaders and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. So no, nerves are good, [they] keep you on your toes. CALUM Macdonald, who has died aged 55, was a journalist and crosswords editor who spent most of his career at The Herald. Chief Leader Writer and Columnist,The Observer, Can't find who you are looking for? He contributed chapters to symposia on Brahms, Alan Bush, Erik Bergman, Shostakovich, Bernard Stevens, Ronald Stevenson, Varse, an essay on Czesaw Marek to a symposium on Swiss Composers, and another on Scottish composers to a symposium on musical nationalism in Great Britain and Finland. As a reporter, Night News Editor, Digital Editor for the Herald & Times group and as Group News Editor the job he loved the most he was an intrinsic part of the newspaper for 25 years. He came from a line of journalists: his grandfather started a local paper in Buckie while his father, Alastair, was a sports writer at the Press & Journal, specialising in football. But if you think that Scots still treasure information, care about our community (at home and abroad), and value a shared national identity which has coped with political and financial earthquakes, maybe theres another approach. Across the Atlantic, some of the most successful and prestigious publications have already embraced solutions or constructive journalism see Whats Working in HuffPo, Fixes in the New York Times, and Take Action in the Christian Science Monitor. HP10 9TY. As a subscriber, you are shown 80% less display advertising when reading our articles. As Group Digital Editor for four years, he brought strict standards of courtesy and fairness to the online forum, never shrinking from enforcing them but always taking the time to explain to users who had infringed the rules, why their behaviour was unacceptable. Calums mother Elizabeth (nee Mitchell), a graduate in maths and moral philosophy at Aberdeen University, was a school teacher before having a family. Flash forward: its 2016, and everything has changed. Because youve kept in touch with these people, and demonstrated a bit of what you can do, then they can kind of point you in the right direction when opportunities are going to be coming up.. contact IPSO here, 2001-2023. This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Its beginning to feel a bit like Christmas, Thanks Boris, youve replaced Covid restrictions with crippling guilt. His most recent venture, Positively Scottish, grew out of a desire to counter what he felt was a disappointing excess of negativity in Scottish news journalism. What I put it down to is constantly going back for work experience, so although its kind of a bitter pill to swallow, taking a few days unpaid here and there where I could [] keeping in touch with those people. Calum won, appropriately enough, with ineluctably. By Calum Macdonald May 12, 2015 Experience Co-founder PositivelyScottish.scot Jun 2016 - Present6 years 8 months Scotland Helping run a not-for-profit online magazine telling inspiring stories. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. All start from a belief that much of the modern digital audience is regularly switched off by the mainstream media agenda of disaster, conflict, political knockabout, and celebrity clickbait. He died at Leckhampton Hospice.[1]. There are 100+ professionals named "Calum Macdonald", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Calum Macdonald Presenter, Times Radio United Kingdom 994 followers 500+ connections Join to follow Times Radio The University of Edinburgh Personal Website Contact Calum for services Corporate. Log In or Sign Up Calum MacDonald See Photos Calum MacDonald See Photos Calum MacDonald See Photos Calum MacDonald See Photos Calum Macdonald See Photos Calum Macdonald Listen to the audio pronunciation of Calum MacDonald (journalist) on pronouncekiwi Weve no plans for an office: us old hacks know that you find real stories by meeting people in the community, not churning endless press releases at your keyboard. After graduating in 1983, he was accepted onto the Thomson Regional Newspaper trainee scheme, at the end of which he was described as a confident young man of ability and good humour who would be an asset to any news team. Hes old school with a modern twist, and I think thats inspiring. Nostalgic memories? A solution in solutions journalism: its a well documented fact that the UK follows after many American trends think music, TV, food. He wrote several books, notably volumes on Brahms, Schoenberg, John Foulds, Edgard Varse, the Scottish composer-pianist Ronald Stevenson[2] and a three-volume study of the 32 symphonies of Havergal Brian. Comments have been closed on this article. FORMER Stirling Observer reporter Calum Macdonald died from cancer last week at the age of just 32. If you are dissatisfied with the response provided you can We are doing this to improve the experience forour loyalreaders and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. To have been welcomed by you, as listeners and friends, has been astonishing. I am LIVE on the radio from my actual HOME in the Western Isles this morning 7am-10am on Times Radio! on Interview: Calum Macdonald explores where the future of radio lies, Bringing Autumn to you: Inspirational budget tips for that real Autumnal feel, Lemn Sissays Origin Stories: The poet discusses orphans in popular culture. Im writing this on Tuesday 13th July, and my new routine is that I then go to the gym. Edit Now. The Early Breakfast Club is The Times most exclusive members club. CALUM Macdonald, Crosswords Editor and former Group Digital Editor of The Herald has died. FreshAir does it well anyway, but can continue to improve its presence on Facebook and Twitter putting content out specifically for these platforms, so that people can come to it. I love speaking to people. This reflected his fascination with the English language. And still a pencil lover. CALUM Macdonald, who has died aged 55, was a journalist and crosswords editor who spent most of his career at The Herald. Biography [ edit] MacDonald was born in Nairn, Scotland and educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh and Downing College, Cambridge. Then theres the possibility of philanthropic or grant aid for robust journalism with a community benefit, not to mention individual supporters who can afford to help maintain something that brings daily positivity. One time I presented four programmes in two days. We will never share the data you submit here with a third party. Its the heyday of Scottish journalism, and the young sports writer is in his element. He's also a Conservative MP to this day. The one bit advice that really used to annoy me was to be myself, and I used to hate that. MacDonald was a prime mover in the revival of interest in the music of John Foulds. A crossword buff, not long after joining The Herald, he started setting them. Calum recounted: When I was about 11 or 12, I saw a radio news programme going out for the first time [] it blew me away, I thought this was just incredible, so cool. The not-for-profit website sets out to tell positive stories and Calum was proud to employ many young freelance journalists fresh out of training. More recently, his involvement in an investigation exposing the immigration scams behind bogus colleges helped force a tightening of legislation by Westminster. Merry Christmas! Calum Macdonald was born and brought up in Aberdeen, attending Ashley Road Primary School and Aberdeen Grammar. In the 1970s, he takes his son to many football matches, where the teenager is sent to run and phone copy from remote landlines to head office, and the vocation is handed down another generation. 'The Orchestral Music' in Colin Scott-Sutherland (ed). ' But within a year he had switched to literature, attaining an honours degree. As a reporter, Night News Editor, Digital Editor for the Herald &. Im back in bed by 6:45am and asleep by 7:30am. Outside of work, Calum Macdonald was a loyal friend and a very proud father. Calum MacDonald Profiles | Facebook People named Calum MacDonald Find your friends on Facebook Log in or sign up for Facebook to connect with friends, family and people you know. 2023 allmediascotlandmedia jobs, media release service and media resources for all. Hes had more exclusives than Ive had school dinners. Father and daughter would always go together at midnight the day the latest instalment was released, to buy their copy. FreshAirs always done something which is really impressive and had a really varied schedule. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please But give them a chance to engage with an uplifting story, to be inspired by an ordinary persons solution to a problem, and theyll both read and share it. Matt Chorley brought me, gently, to justice. It's not conclusive." contact the editor here. Occasionally on the newsdesk and later, his strong opinions led to confrontations with colleagues, but they typically blew over quickly. Other books include a tourist guidebook to the city of Edinburgh and a multi-volume edition of the musical journalism of Havergal Brian. But how can you not treasure the thing that connects you with your closest family and friends so easily? Scots, famously, consume more papers per capita than any other country in the world and the revenue swilling around the system means lavish staffing, with equally lavish salaries and expenses for employees. Tell us about your Early Breakfast Club and how to get involved. Contact JLA for more suggestions +44 (0)20 7907 2800. News Corp UK & Ireland Limited, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Radios intimate, it just is. heraldscotland.com is tackling this problem by allowing only subscribers to comment. MALCOLM "Calum" Macdonald, who has died of cancer aged 32, was a journalist of immense esteem, integrity and ability whose brief career spanned some of Scotland's leading newspaper titles. Positively Scottish: so why we dont harness the Scottish USP to an agenda of solutions journalism, and see if theres an audience for that? Whats the best piece of advice youve ever been given? Thanks Dad: back to the future for a positive Scottish media alternative. He lived in England from 1971 until his death, first in London and from 1992 in Gloucestershire. Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. CALUM Macdonald, who has died aged 55, was a journalist and crosswords editor who spent most of his career at The Herald. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to I get up exceptionally early (3:10am), present Early Breakfast to get you briefed on the mornings news, business and sport headlines. Calum, the eldest of three, had a flair for English at secondary school. This byline is mine, but I want my name removed. Readers comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. That was a sickening morning. Itll start small, as an online magazine with a guarantee of at least one new story six days a week. Introduction Our Mission Our Responsible Media Charter . Now able to focus on projects with fun people who're passionate about online. To get involved, you need to listen to Early Breakfast and get in touch either live or on-demand. It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere for readers to discuss issues around the biggest stories of the day, but all too often the below the line comments on most websites have become bogged down by off-topic discussions and abuse. Tell us something not many people know about you? Technology means that readers can shape a discussion. Only 12 months after graduating, he landed himself a staff contract as a producer on Radio 5 Live. The two things that mattered most to Calum were Mhairi and protecting the future of quality journalism. A slightly different piece in your inbox this morning. I think have patience, work hard, and itll happen when it happens. I'm not saying it's not me. The full weekend schedule announced yesterday includes, on Saturday mornings, Times columnist and critic Hugo Rifkind, winner of both 'Critic of the Year' and the 'Best of Humour Award' at the Press Awards. They do it all the time on Facebook, on such online platforms with massive audiences as Upworthy and Humans of New York. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. MacDonald was born in Nairn, Scotland and educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh and Downing College, Cambridge. Hours after CCTV footage showed Watson setting fire to curtains at the Scottish Politician of the Year awards, he brusquely denied his culpability to Macdonald. Born in Dumbarton in April, 1976, Calum was dux of Keil School before going to Aberdeen. All those emotions would be valid if you believe that Scotland has fundamentally changed, and no longer needs the written media it once consumed so voraciously. As Calum MacDonald he also reviewed regularly for BBC Music Magazine and International Record Review. His passing has been felt deeply across Scottish journalism. John Humphrys was once pursued after the formidable BBC broadcaster, in a book, listed the old Scots preposition "outwith'' as one of his pet hates, and a trendy new coinage. It should have been a safe space for informed debate, somewhere for readers to discuss issues around the biggest stories of the day, but all too often the below the line comments on most websites have become bogged down by off-topic discussions and abuse. Calum Macdonald's Post. Required fields are marked *. Well, theres no shortage of talented journalists out there, including the hundreds of youngsters who complete university degree training every year and whose only viable career path seems now to lie in PR. I remember talking to teachers - and about teachers on-air - and referring to them as the forgotten front line during the pandemic. We do not pre-moderate or monitor readers comments appearing on our websites, but we do post-moderate in response to complaints we receive or otherwise when a potential problem comes to our attention. Not instead of the main media players, who still cover hard news pretty well if a major story breaks, but as a daily option for people who want to read about how ordinary fellow citizens are dealing with change and adversity, and be inspired and enthused. How will we do something a bit different to make interviews come to life?. Please come and join Chloe and I for Times Radio Breakfast on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (6am-10am) from 27th May. Resignation? These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience the local community. Calum emerges with an brilliant selection by Taylor Swift, Jason Isbell and Del Amitri and reveals how his . Occasionally I live the showbiz dream and go for a boozy lunch top tip: pace yourself, enforce a strict cut off for drinking at 6pm, and then hit the water youre welcome. All rights reserved. Copyright 2023 JLA. But getting up at 5am? Their daughter, Mhairi, was born in 1996. He made a group of lifelong friends during training and at his first job on the P&J, where he remained for seven years, during which time he was instrumental in helping re-establish the Grampian Press Ball and set up the Highland Press Ball. Calum loved being at the middle of a breaking story but not, like some reporters, at the scene of the action he preferred to be back in the office, coordinating the coverage, bringing to bear his considerable flair for logistics. I play the accordion. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. For these and other journalistic purposes he used the nom-de-plume Calum MacDonald because at the outset of his writing career, which began with record reviewing for the journal Records & Recording, confusion arose between him and the composer Malcolm MacDonald, who was a long-established record reviewer for The Gramophone. View the profiles of professionals named "Calum Macdonald" on LinkedIn. On one occasion, he was taken into the home of the now-deceased Glasgow gangland figure Tam McGraw, following reports McGraw had been assassinated. Calum loved being at the middle of a breaking story but not, like some reporters, at the scene of the action he preferred to be back in the office, coordinating the coverage, bringing to bear his considerable flair for logistics. A crossword buff, not long after joining The Herald, he started setting them. Whats the most interesting/challenging part of your job? From their very first ceilidh dance way back in 1973 to playing to a crowd of 50,000 fans over a wet weekend in Stirling a year ago, Calum MacDonald We are doing this to improve the experience forour loyalreaders and we believe it will reduce the ability of trolls and troublemakers, who occasionally find their way onto our site, to abuse our journalists and readers. We look forward to hearing from you on heraldscotland.com. Stig Abell, because he hates organised fun. 66 talking about this. More funding will mean more journalism, more readers, and more work opportunities. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. So does he think that student radio capitalises enough on its unique position to engage the student population? With the constant bombardment of reports on the bleak job prospects of our generation, a career in the world of journalism and broadcasting seems especially elusive. I think in all areas of media work, its easy to get jealous of others and get frustrated. Calum emerg MacDonald was born in Nairn, Scotland and educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh and Downing College, Cambridge. Theres less demand in England so its been a quieter few years on the ceilidh front. While it seems that younger people are engaging less and less in radio, using Spotify or other streaming services to listen to music, Calum thinks radio still has a fighting chance. Calum has achieved a lot in the short time he has been in the professional world, but he started young. Terms & Conditions | Cookies | Contact Us. For other people named Malcolm MacDonald, see, "Ronald Stevenson, composer-pianist: an exegetical critique from a pianistic perspective", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Malcolm_MacDonald_(music_critic)&oldid=1088686774, People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0. What course are you studying? Whether thats MPs, or people with lived experience, or Aasmah and Stig during the handover at 5:55am, speaking to people is my thing. Menu. Student media thrives at Edinburgh, and he believes that his time here contributed to his success so far. Outside of work, Calum Macdonald was a loyal friend and a very proud father. He was 55. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. Macdonald's courteous tenacity disarmed many, most notably the former Scottish Executive minister Mike Watson in November 2004. Special guests and speakers had backgrounds in different areas of radio and broadcasting, from presenters to marketing executives, and the day aimed to give students a flavour of the industry. He and Christine ran their own company for a time, producing personalised crosswords. He championed young journalists both in his senior roles at the Herald & Times and, after leaving the group in 2015, with his new venture, the news website Positively Scottish. The task came easily to him and he became a regular compiler and then crosswords editor for The Herald, Sunday Herald and The National, as well as editing two books of crosswords; he continued editing crosswords on a freelance basis after leaving the paper. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Always your Freitag": the Brian letters at McMaster University'; 'Havergal Brian's Letter to Herbert Thompson: some implications'; ', 'A Plaited Music: Ronald Stevenson at 70' in 'Meeting Ronald Stevenson', symposium in. Because of the lockdown-rule-busting affair he had last year. For Calum, the pressure of live radio never wears off: The most recent time I [read the news] was exactly the same as the first time I did it. Calum was prominent among those long-serving journalists who provided continuity against a backdrop of organisational change, embodying The Heralds values of editorial independence, fairness in the reporting of news and a commitment to high standards. About News UK. He played cricket and football (he was goalkeeper in the school team), and did stage management in the drama club, an early sign of his talent for organising. He's covered programmes on Afghanistan, the death of the Duke of Edinburgh and has interviewed interesting people from all walks of life including cabinet ministers and senior politicians, spies, war reporters and protestors. Calum Macdonald. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please He was always clear in his opinions and priorities, and reporters appreciated his straight answers when offering story suggestions. Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback event. Journalist and crosswords editor who spent 25 years at The Herald. Wholl write the articles? Life path number 9 The couple separated latterly, but remained close. One presenter once told me the day you dont get nervous is the day you should quit, because youve stopped caring enough about the programme. You may request to have this data removed at any time. He also found a home for his pedantry by becoming a part-time sub-editor with both The Herald and Sunday Herald, where he would quietly confess to re-evaluating colleagues' work. He played cricket and football (he was goalkeeper in the school team), and did stage management in the drama club, an early sign of his talent for organising. The following day a penitent Humphrys wrote the journalist a personal e-mail, making a "terrible admission of ignorance". And, crucially, wholl pay for the project? He is survived by his partner, Lloyd, parents Calum and Jackie, sisters Mhairi and Laura, and four nieces and a nephew. 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