[cma-l] Service Level Agreements in Community Radio

dave.pascoe at peninsularadio.co.uk dave.pascoe at peninsularadio.co.uk
Tue Aug 26 15:38:25 BST 2008




  Hi Sandra
  What an excellant idea although we have not put any of these agreements
in place at present it would be interesting to find out more and
possibly see this type of agreement.
 We are a community organisation here in Cornwall by the name of Peninsula
Radio.

 Dave Pascoe



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> From: "Sandra Tang" <tang.sandra at gmail.com>
>
> Dear fellow CMA members,
>
> Hope you're well and wondering if any of you could help at all. I'm
> currently writing a "Guide to Service Level Agreements for UK
> Community Radio Stations" as part of my MA project at the University
> of Sunderland.
>
> I aim to make this guide available to help community stations set up
> their own Service Level Agreements (SLAs). In this instance, Service
> Level Agreements being contracts between the station and a public body
> to provide services/activities in exchange for payment eg Station
> providing a show on healthy living with an SLA with the PCT.
>
> I am including case studies of stations who have had experience in
> setting up SLAs, whether good or bad but however have found it
> difficult to actually locate more than a couple of stations that have
> set up their own SLAs. If you have had any experience on the matter,
> it would be great to hear from you as I would love to be able to have
> a quick chat with you if possible.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Sandra Tang
>
> Please reply to tang.sandra at gmail.com
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