[cma-l] Exmouth's radio station pressures government

Office - ccr-fm office at ccr-fm.co.uk
Tue Aug 11 13:09:27 BST 2009


Guys

And I thought it was only us having trouble with the Council ..???........
what's laughable about all of this, is that the support and free promotions
that we have given both Councillors and the Council over the past 5 years
has been second to none ........ and we continue to do so ................
we get 'nowt' in return ............... although we did get a measly /
paltry grant 4 years ago for £500 !

The commercial station are milking them for every penny ..... we believe
there's something going on and we're gonna' nail someone !    in the
meantime, the situation remains that Community Radio is treated as a joke by
the bigger organisations .............. the rules actually make us a joke !
The whole thing is a joke, but it's a joke that isn't funny ..... it's
serious !
(certainly for us !)
We (CCR) are close to toppling over (category B no on-air advertising at
all) ..(and we've stuck to the rules)...... 
The DCMS / Government etc etc have achieved what they set out to do ......
RESTRICT US ........ hat's off, throw them up in the air .... well done to
all concerned .... we lose ..... we hand back the licence and sadly, we're
doing a brilliant job !    So what have you actually achieved ........ I'll
tell you .................. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING / ZILCH / SOD-ALL

I just thought I'd mention it ........ as I'm rather confused ???  In fact
... no ...... I'll rephrase that ....... I'm completely at a loss ??!!

I'll state it one more time ...... we don't want adverts ..... we simply
want to be able to sponsor a show with a little strapline and a phone number
..... it is not a lot to ask, is it ?!

Regards

Nick Wright

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Subject: [cma-l] Exmouth's radio station pressures government

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Exmouth's Bay FM has joined forces with 82 stations from all round the
country in appealing to Gordon Brown to do more to back community
radio.

Campaigners including Bay FM founders Andy and Julie Green argue that
local stations like Bay FM are integral to community cohesion - one of
the Government's mantras.

And they say Government sound-bites should be backed with increased
funding and a relaxation of the rules that prevent stations from
raising cash.

In June Bay FM went cap in hand to the town council in their bid to
buy a licence to become Exmouth's first a fully-fledged radio station,
after a series of successful 'test' broadcasts.

But despite support from councillors the finance committee were unable
to pledge their financial support - partially because of the
prohibitively high cost a full licence.

A Government community radio fund was set up in 2004 - but Mr Green
said that not only had the initial £500,000 funding not risen since
then, despite increasing numbers of licences being awarded each year,
but once licenced stations were often restricted from raising funds
through advertising or sponsorship.

He added that over 200 community radio services have been licensed
since 2004, 150 of which are on air, creating around 400 jobs,
involving over 10,000 volunteers, and serving a potential audience of
more than 10 million people.

But despite Ofcom saying community radio was "one of the great
broadcasting success stories", the recession and the failure of
government to recognise the need for increased funding, meant stations
were finding it increasingly difficult to survive - six new stations
recently failed to launch and three have had to hand back their
licences.

He said: "Community Radio is very often the heartbeat of a town but
all stations will cease to exist if nothing is done to change this
situation.

"Please help Bay FM and all the other stations in the UK by taking
just a few minutes to sign the petition."

You can sign the petition at: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/allthevoices

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