Chat and spin with Lewis live from Walnut Hollow

A 15-year-old Larne schoolboy has taken part in a 12-hour music marathon in aid of the Cleft Lip and Palate Association (CLAPA).
The long wave service was due to stop at the the end of OctoberThe long wave service was due to stop at the the end of October
The long wave service was due to stop at the the end of October

Lewis McAdam presented a radio show from his bedroom at Walnut Hollow on Saturday,

The teenager is a presenter on an internet radio station, “Chat and Spin” based in Washington, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

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Co-owner Ron Clark says that the station has an audience of 23,500 listeners.

He credited Lewis with designing and maintaining the website. He also presents Saturday and Sunday morning breakfast shows and a Wednesday evening show.

“We have never met him in person but we meet him every other day on Skype. We created a website and bought the streams. We have 20 presenters.

“Lewis is really good. Some listeners have said he is talking to them instead of talking at them. He lives and breathes radio.”

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The Larne High pupil said that he has been interested in presenting since he was nine-years-old.

“I stuck a couple of CDs on the CD player and pretended I was on radio. I looked to see if there was a station looking for a presenter online, so I applied and joined Rag Radio last year.

Lewis went on to say that he enjoys Chaine FM, Larne’s own community radio station, for which he would like to secure a stint.

“I play any kind of music from the Fifties to the present day. I just like a mix of music.

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“Before I go on air, I sit down and go through the news to find stories to talk about and compile a play list. I would play 20 plus songs during a two-hour show.”

During the music marathon, he said he was expecting to play more than 100 songs based on different themes for each hour.

Lewis, who was born with a cleft lip and palate, says that he is keen to support the CLAPA charity.

He says that he is aiming to reach a target of £600.

“The charity organised trips to places like the Grand Opera House, so I want to try to give something back.”

Tune in to Lewis at www.chatandspinradio.com

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