Stuart
Cameron
Stuart presents
programmes on Borders Rugby Television
available
at
www.BordersRugby.net
and has launched
Hotdisc Television and Hotdisc Radio,
services which provide sports, music and entertainment content covering events
in the
UK,
as well as acting as a hub for some of the best television
clips
and radio shows from around the world.
Stuart has over 30 years of broadcasting experience starting in 1977 with 12
years at BBC
Radio Oxford followed by six years at Fox FM,
helping them to win the Sony Award
in 1990 for Radio Station Of
The Year. He
has also worked for the legendary Radio Caroline,
CMR Nashville and BBC Radio Thames Valley before
stints at Kick FM and Pipeline Radio.
He currently works for Sky Sports,
TalkSPORT, BBC Radio Scotland and RTE (Ireland)
as well as Manx Radio, Sky Radio and Radio Borders as a sports reporter,
commentator and presenter. He covers rugby for the Southern
Reporter, The Rugby Paper
and Border Events as well as writing columns for club programmes in
Scotland.
He also regularly presents the Sunday Morning programme on Radio
Borders as well as
hosting the much acclaimed
Hotdisc Top 40 Show on CMR Nashville Radio, which is
syndicated around the world on a number of radio stations.
He will be covering this year's IRB Rugby World Cup for
TalkSPORT in New Zealand.

Stuart became
involved with the media following his successful athletics
career.
As a high jumper he was Scottish Under 15 Champion twice,
held
the
British Age 16 record and was the first 13 year old ever to
jump 6 feet in Britain.
He still holds the Oxford City Club U15 High Jump record which
he broke in 1975!
After a couple of years in Printing
and Publishing including a stint at the infamous
Sir Robert Maxwell's Pergamon
Press, he joined Oxford City Football Club in the
Promotions
department. His time spent with English football legend Bobby Moore
and
Harry Redknapp (Moore's sidekick at the time) was an amazing experience.
It
was Bobby and Harry's first managerial roles and an exciting
time for the club.

As a promoter he
has worked with some of the biggest names in entertainment
including Boyzone
and in a series of
major pop concerts he gave many stars their first break.
As a performer with his band he appeared at some of the biggest
venues in the UK
including the Liverpool Empire and Oxford's
Apollo Theatre and toured with Boyzone
and Peter Andre.

Stuart runs a
record label and TV production company called Hotdisc and had a placing in the
UK Music
Video Charts when he produced and directed the
full-length documentary
"Dennis Locorriere In Oxford"
featuring the
former lead singer with Dr Hook. In front of the cameras he
acted in the BBC TV production
of the film "Death Of A Son"
starring Lynn Redgrave and "Elizabeth - Virgin Queen"
with Aimee McDuff (also for the BBC) and was presenter of
two independent
Television country music shows, "Guitars 'n Cadillacs" and "New
Country"
as well as narrating several documentaries shown on
national TV in the UK.
His recent TV appearances were on
the ITV Drama "Distant Shores" starring Peter Davison
and
Samantha Bond, and BBC TV's "55 Degrees North."
As well as
recording he has found more success as narrator of the best
selling video
"Truckin' Crazy" and has appeared on many TV
and Radio commercials.
He also narrated "Red Sails And The
Sunset" which was shown throughout the UK,
originally
broadcast on Grampian and Border Television.
In January 2003
he was voted "Overseas Broadcaster Of The Year" - a prestigious
award from
the CMA (Country Music Association) to mark his
"Outstanding Contribution
to Country Music". This added to his
UK Radio Award in 2001 for "Services to Country Music" and the
"Promoter of the Year" and "European Personality of the Year"
accolades in both the
European Country
Music Association and
Germany's International Country Music
Association Awards for his
work in the field of country music.
He has been in charge of the leading European promotional company, Hotdisc,
since 1998.
Stuart can be contacted at:
Hotdisc Studios,
The Old Manse, Hallidays Park, Selkirk TD7 4LA,
Scotland
Or simply e mail direct by clicking on
sturadio@aol.com
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