Chantelle Fiddy
Chantelle Fiddy | |
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Residence | London |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Writer, columnist, journalist |
Years active | (2001-present) |
Chantelle Fiddy is a British journalist, columnist and event promoter. She is well known as a commentator on London's grime scene and as a social activist as the former editor of Ctrl.Alt.Shift. She is currently contributing editor at RWD Magazine and urban editor at Mixmag. Her work has also appeared in Dazed & Confused, Sunday Times Style,[1] The Guardian[2] and The London Paper.[3] She has also worked in television and radio. She was a featured presenter in Channel 4's 'Generation Next' series[4] and has appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 1's Review Show.[5] She also presented a 40-minute documentary on Lady Sovereign for BBC 1Xtra.[6] Fiddy was one of the tastemakers who put together the BBC's 'Sound of 2010' List.[7]
Career
Chantelle Fiddy’s World of Grime
Fiddy's blog 'Chantelle Fiddy’s World of Grime' has been a widely read source of news about the burgeoning grime scene since 2004. In 2005 it was featured in VIBE Magazine’s top 10 music blogs.[8] Fiddy also wrote for the scene's leading print magazines, including Touch, Deuce, Jockey Slut and Muzik. She has written artist biographies for Wiley, Giggs and Lady Sovereign.[9]
679 Recordings
Fiddy spent two years at 679 Recordings working on strategy, setting up online channels and social networking sites for Kano and Plan B, A&Ring the 'Run The Road 2' compilation and organising remixes for The Streets.[citation needed] She also ran a series of successful club nights.[citation needed] Her work for record labels has continued as a consultant for Warner Bros. Records, Island Universal, Chrysalis, Atlantic and Ministry of Sound.[citation needed]
LIVE magazine
In 2007, Fiddy became managing editor at LIVE magazine.[10] She mentored young people aged 13–21, providing journalism teaching and career guidance as well as helping the group achieve personal successes and goals.
Ctrl.Alt.Shift
In 2008, Fiddy became Editor of Ctrl.Alt.Shift, a new initiative on behalf of Christian Aid. Her role was to use popular culture to engage previously apathetic 18- to 25-year-olds in global issues such as international development. Ctrl.Alt.Shift produced a website and a magazine which became the first third sector publication to go on sale as a consumer title. She also worked on direct action events such as protests outside embassies and campaigns for women’s rights. She worked with Riz Ahmed to create the 'United Underground' events at the Southbank Centre and organised a 'Rave for Haiti' with acts including Ms Dynamite, Tinie Tempah and Sway which raised over £10,000.
References
- ↑ Sunday Times Style
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Articles at The London Paper
- ↑ Channel 4 - Generation Next
- ↑ BBC Radio 1 - Review Show with Nihal - List of Episodes
- ↑ BBC 1Xtra - Documentaries - Lady Sovereign
- ↑ BBC Sound of 2010: The tastemakers
- ↑ VIBE Magazine’s top 10 music blogs
- ↑ Lady Sovereign biography - Jive Magazine
- ↑ LIVE Futures - Meet Us
External links
- Chantelle Fiddy’s World of Whatever
- Interview with Chantelle Fiddy - Wears The Trousers Magazine
- Chantelle Fiddy's profile at The Guardian
- Chantelle Fiddy’s Twitter page