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London, 7 June 2016:

Colourful Radio has signed a deal with the British Urban Film Festival to broadcast live and exclusive coverage of BUFF’s flagship events from the headquarters of Channel 4.

Voted by the public as “Best Radio Station” at the 2015 Urban Music Awards, Colourful Radio will be sending a team of presenters to Channel 4’s headquarters in Westminster, the host venue for BUFF media day on Thursday 21 July. From there, the station will broadcast live coverage of the BUFF 2016 press conference including interviews with writers, producers, directors and special guests.

The broadcast deal also includes coverage of the festival’s script reading competition – now in its’ 4th year and supported by Channel 4. This year will see the first time that the annual script readings will be broadcast live on Thursday 15 September.

Throughout August and September, Colourful Radio will also host live interviews across a number of its’ regular shows with some of the key personalities who will be featuring in this year’s festival and awards.

Listeners in the UK and around the world will be able to tune in live via the Colourful Radio website (colourfulradio.com). In addition, the station will provide its own automatic listener catch-up service delivered within 15 minutes of the end of each broadcast and accessible in just two clicks; a customised and unique mobile App allowing access to live stream, catch-up and podcasts, plus 24/7 social media engagement.

Officially ranked as the world’s leading film festival for diversity (by Metro.co.uk) BUFF 2016 will launch at Odeon Cinemas in Camden Town on Wednesday 14 September and run for 7 days with screenings also taking place at Odeon Cinemas in Swiss Cottage. The festival’s annual awards ceremony will be taking place at Hilton Tower Bridge on Sunday 18 September.

We are very pleased that Colourful Radio will be broadcasting our key BUFF events at Channel 4, giving us the unique opportunity to introduce coverage of our event to listeners for the very first time,” said Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe, founder and chief executive officer of the British Urban Film Festival.

Our status as the leading BAME film festival in the world affords us the privilege of working with great brands synonymous with diversity like Channel 4 and Colourful Radio. Today’s deal is a great deal for audiences around the world and for the filmmakers and scriptwriters who will continue to be front and centrestage of BUFF’s urban film coverage”.

Kofi Kusitor MBE, the founder and director of Colourful Radio, said… “The most diverse radio station in London supporting the leading film festival for diversity? That’s a no-brainer.” 

 
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About Colourful Radio

 
Voted “Best Radio Station” at Urban Music Awards (2015), Colourful Radio is a unique family-friendly radio station for lovers of music and conversation. The conversation strand provides a platform for news and information, views and stories reflecting the increasingly diverse London demographic, while the comprehensive music mix stretches numerous genres. Listen in at colourfulradio.com or get the Colourful App.

 
About British Urban Film Festival 

Colloquially known as BUFF, the British Urban Film Festival which began in 2005, is the world’s leading film festival for diversity (Metro.co.uk, 30/05/16). Founded by award-winning entrepreneur Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe, BUFF creates its’ own platforms to cover diversity in film and television online, on-air and in person through crowdsourcing for film and script submissions, curating regular film seasons and also by publishing blogs and bulletins throughout the year to audiences in the UK and abroad. In 2015, BUFF launched its’ own awards ceremony in addition to appointing award-winning actor Adam Deacon to the BUFF board of patrons. The board also includes actors Aml Ameen and Clint Dyer plus producers Charlie Hanson and Damian Jones. For more information on BUFF visit www.britishurbanfilmfestival.co.uk

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