[cma-l] quick story to tell fellows
mark polden
markianpolden at hotmail.com
Sat Nov 6 10:07:21 GMT 2010
This again comes down to the idea of community radio or community of special interest radio. Joseph and myself clearly represent the latter and we are hoping next year when we build our new antenna to do a reappraisal of this (we are on MW btw).
However as purely community stations this is a difficult situation. We are currently in a no mans land of digital switchover will it ever happen or not (according to the CEG report) and the current status quo seems unlikely to change in the forseeable future. The current government has far too many other problems on its plate and it being a political hot potato with very little real reason/benefit for a kicking. I personally think that in that situation people will see over time that DAB is dead in the water and will be overtaken by internet radio listenership increasingly in cars.
Where does that leave the community sector, well we carry on as best we can although some smaller community stations will fall by the wayside but I would encourage those stations with coverage problems to push their internet broadcasting instead.
Mark PoldenFlame CCR
From: jw at 558.net
To: office at ccr-fm.co.uk; cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2010 20:22:48 +0000
Subject: Re: [cma-l] quick story to tell fellows
I think the concept of Community according to OFCOM
need to be re-visit. I believe the licence system need to take into
consideration of the real need to the community. How local is local before it
starts to compete with the commercial sector? And is such
competition always a bad things? How about the need of the dispersed
community? The current licence system does not service communities which are
large in number nationally but not concentrated enough in a single geographical
area to apply for a community licence.
Joseph Wu
Spectrum Chinese Programme
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fellows
Dear
All
Any thoughts on the following
chaps ?
Last night we ran our youth to
youth project again. Young people from the community get involved in learning
radio skills etc etc etc ……………….. we had a gang of cubs last night. There are
16 of them all told.
They have been coming along on a
Wednesday for the last 6 weeks and they enjoy it. Out of the 16 ………… only 4 of
them are listening to Canalside with some of the others (possibly through
habit and influence from parents) listening to the local commercial station
………………………… however …… as mentioned last week / pointed out / moaned about yet
again / made to look like a professional complainer which I am not
------------ 9 out of the group don’t listen because THEY CAN’T
! some of them live in
Macclesfield, which, as the crow flies is at most 2 miles outside the pathetic
5km limit <> 25 watts etc etc ‘’not enough to blow your hat
off’’ I wouldn’t mind, but Bollington is surrounded by 2 miles of
fields N/S/E/W surely this area cannot be included in
the figures of the 5km ??
What is the point providing a
fantastic service that is open and accesible to all and yet the basic
fundamental idea of radio is that you listen to it ……. If you can’t access it
because the facility or rules are bobbins then the whole shaaa-bang becomes
pointless …………… flogging dead horses spring to mind. We need help, not
bleedin’ restrictions.
It irritates, it frustrates and it
angers all the volunteers and crew at Canalside and we appear to be going
around in circles ……….. certainly not making any
progress.
These guys get involved ……. But
don’t stay involved ie:- listening, because they can’t
pick it up without hissing and crackling and bloody Key 103 coming over the
top of us.
Key 103 by the way when I asked
ALL the sixteen cubs ‘’Does anyone know
who they
are?’’
they hadn’t a clue !
So ------------ the question is
……………….. why the hell can we not be allowed to defend ourselves in our own
community and why in liaison with Ofcom can we not carefully tweak things so
that EVERYONE is permitted to serve their own audience or potential
audience.
Beggars belief it really
does
Sorry to moan again ….. but to us
….. this is not parliamentary ivory tower debate, this is on the ground level
real life …… wake up and smell the coffee..
Regards
Nick
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