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Stuart Clark (critic)

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Stuart Clark is an English-Irish music journalist who has written extensively for Hot Press, a regular contributor to Irish TV and radio. He has a current album review slot with Pat Kenny every Friday on Newstalk. Before going into print journalism, he spent time on board the Voice of Peace and Radio Caroline ships, where he was a part of the abortive Radio Free England/Ventura project on the MV Manor Park. Their broadcast coverage starts from Italy into the South of France with Radio Sovereign.

While still at Sevenoaks School in the 1970s, he was running round the fields of Kent as the operator of short-wave pirate Radio Mercury, eventually being raided and arrested on Christmas Eve 1977 while broadcasting from a wooded area next to Princess Diana's former school, West Heath. [1] Clark is also the deputy editor of Hot Press; where he was known to pen an official Why Can't We? book in collaboration with The Cranberries. A roving reporter on Virgin Media's The Uprising TV show—he has further contributed to the likes of the Irish Daily Mail, Business Post, Evening Herald, Food and Wine, the Ritz Hotel magazine and the Ryanair, EasyJet and Wizzair inflight magazines.[2]

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  1. ^ "Stuart Clarke". Hot Press. Retrieved 9 May 2020
  2. ^ "First book on Dolores O'Riordan and The Cranberries now available for pre-sale". IrishCentral. 9 August 2021. Archived from the original on 10 August 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2021.