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Jason Rushworth

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British Canadian borne in Whitehaven Cumbrian England in 1969
Is a Writer Broadcaster and Philanthropist 
First Career Aviation 1987 to 1995, gaining a US Work Permit to live and work in aviation in the USA.
Second Career now into its 25th year – Broadcasting.
Jason Rushworth is now one of the most called upon freelance Journalists in the South of England and the UAE.
Jason Rushworth helped conceive and set up 103.2 fm the Coast. An English Speaking radio station in Dubai UAE   https://www.liveonlineradio.net/united-arab-emirates/coast-103-2-fm.htm
In England Jason Rushworth is the go to guy for freelance journalism cover, and is regularly booked by the BBC. Including BBC London, BBC 3 Counties Radio, BBC Essex, BBC Kent, BBC Solent, BBC Southern Counties, BBC Oxford.

Other Commercial Radio credits include –

Talk Sport, Essex FM, KFM, KMFM, the Breeze, Breeze, County Sound, Radio Essex, Reading 107 FM, 106CTFM, TLR, Time FM, 101.6 Star FM, Uckfield FM,

Heart, Virgin Radio, Q99.7 Voice of the Valley, KMBQ, Wey Valley Radio, Active FM, Ocaean FM, Cast 103.2, Mid Downs Radio, Central Sussex Radio, Regency FM, East Kent Radio, Radio Top Shop.

TV credits include -
Portsmouth Tonight, ITV Maridian, TJC, Yes TV, QVC, ITN Productions.
News Paper Reporter Employment includes - 
Windsor and Eaton Express, Gulf News, Crawley News, Whitehaven News, Doctor Who Magazine.
Notable Charity events conceived and stage managed by Jason Rushworth www.jasonrushworth.com include -

1996 – Concert for Macmillan Cancer Support (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macmillan_Cancer_Support) – staged at The East Surrey Collage (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Surrey_College) with 6 unsigned bands and DJ set

1997 – Local Live Aid – Staged at the Redhill Football ground (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redhill_F.C) - to raise money for the then Big Top Fund. £3000 raised for a new incubator and Napier unit. The concert featured 14 unsigned bands headlined by 70s Punk Band X-ray specs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Ray_Spex ) and features on Radio one with Lisa I’Ansen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_I%27Anson) and local commercial radio station Mercury FM (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_FM)

Publications by Jason Rushworth

Atom Kids (https://twitter.com/atomkidsbook) is a 444-page book of the social history of the British Nuclear industry. The book has sold out 5 times and raised money though its sales for the following three charities

1) Funds for the Seascale Beach Park Project (https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/16744740.work-begins-on-revamp-of-beach-front-play-area/) 2) Funds for Seascale Primary New School (https://www.seascaleschool.co.uk/) 3) Funds for the New Volunteer run Seascale Library (https://www.cumbria.gov.uk/libraries/locations/sea_lib.asp) The book was Praised by Member of Parliament Trudy Harrison (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trudy_Harrison)

In this article (https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2018/05/08/seascale-authors-charity-book-praised-by-copeland-mp/)

Radio stations conceived set up managed and Run by Jason Rushworth

LDN24 https://twitter.com/24_LDN

LDN24 was a successful mobile app based radio station steaming from at Canary Wharf in London, that carried 24 hour rolling news and information covering Ethnic issues affecting the UK and the Geopolitical situation in the areas of South Asia.

Jason Rushworth is setting up a new branch of the Royal British Legion (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_British_Legion) He is the Presidential candidate for the newly formed Seascale and Sellafield branch of the Royal British Legion (https://www.facebook.com/groups/495776831311881/)

Volunteer work includes

The 2012 London Olympic Games - as Games maker and T3D (https://www.olympic.org/london-2012)



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