Autistic Coventry College student and DJ hopes to inspire others after landing community radio role - The Coventry Observer

Autistic Coventry College student and DJ hopes to inspire others after landing community radio role

Coventry Editorial 29th Oct, 2020   0

A COVENTRY College student with autism has taken a step closer to becoming a full-time radio presenter after landing himself two slots at the city’s leading community station.

Creative Media Production student Conor Sturmey is the new presenter of Hillz FM’s Local Artist Chart Show every Friday between 12pm and 2pm, which plays the latest top 30 tracks from singer-songwriters from across the city.

The move comes after Conor impressed station bosses with his other weekly show between 11am and midday every Wednesday where the 19-year-old plays popular music and shines a light on positive news stories.

Conor, who completed his Level 3 Diploma in Creative Media production at Coventry College in 2022, has set his sights on a presenting role with a BBC radio station.




He said: “I love spreading positivity to the general public and I’m a bit of a weather nerd, so I feel radio is the ideal platform to exercise these passions of mine.

“More importantly though, I want to inspire those with autism – and people generally – by showing them they shouldn’t let anything get in the way of what they want to pursue, and if something interests them, to give it a go at least once.


“Before I got in front of a microphone I didn’t think I could do it, but as soon as I tried it I loved every second of it, and now I’m practicing every week.”

He said before he took the Coventry College’s Creative Media Production course he didn’t know what he wanted to do as a career but it had really opened his eyes to a newly-found passion for radio.

“The ultimate dream when I eventually leave college would be to work at a local BBC Radio station.”

Iain Bruce, who organises the Level 3 Film, TV and Radio Production course at Coventry College, is tipping Conor to go far.

“Conor has an unwavering desire to learn and challenge himself and I wouldn’t be surprised to hear him on the mainstream airwaves over the coming years.

“He is a fantastic role model for other students, and I know everyone at the college is backing him on to do well in the future.”

Kate Hills, station manager at Hillz FM, commented: “Conor is an asset to the station and is a representative of our young people and member of the Hillz steering group, feeding back ideas on the station’s output.

“It has been a very positive journey for Conor as he has developed his confidence and skills as a radio presenter.

“Hillz is very proud of all he has and continues to achieve.”

To listen to Conor’s shows on Hillz FM live or on demand, visit www.hillzfm.co.uk

For more information about Coventry College visit www.coventeycollege.ac.uk

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