[cma-l] E-petition DCMS - Community Radio

Martin Steers martin at martinsteers.co.uk
Fri Aug 5 11:50:47 BST 2011


In addition to this, we cant have a petition to press for better support (or
maybe getting rid of say the advertising rules for under 150k audiences that
are limiting CCR?) and at the same time take pot shots at commercial radio.
Remember Ofcom has allowed them to reduce their local hours and co-locate
after consulting with the public and doing research into what the public
actually want from commercial stations...

We should be able to justify our own existence and lobby for change on our
own terms, not by pointing at the 'bigger bad commercial radio'..

But I didnt know the epetitions had reopened.. so what you have done is
create a great idea and inspiration.

Does the CMA, Jaqui / Council? maybe want to put together a good form of
words for a strong and active petition that the sector and stations could
get behind? maybe with some local and national press work and maybe even
something we can use on air for the stations that want to (with
consideration for balancing the debate so we dont get in trouble lol)

Martin

On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 11:26 AM, Ian Hickling <transplanfm at hotmail.com>wrote:

>
> If this is to have any appreciable effect, the facts have got to be right
>
> As I have said before on far too many occasions - there is no "one size
> fits all 25W maximum"
> In your Application you tell Ofcom what you want to cover, why, and how you
> propose doing it.
> Look at Ofcom's listed "TX Params" and you will see that a large number of
> CRs have more than 25W
> Most have mixed polarity allocated but very few are actually using it.
> Few use proper processing and professionally-designed transmission systems.
> The cause of poor performance in many cases is bad planning and lack of
> investement.
> Ofcom cannot - rather than will not - simply upgrade power for existing
> Licensees.
>
> What Ofcom should be doing I suggest is looking actively at ways to find
> more and better slots for CR by a change of policy and putting more staff on
> the work.
> This is what HMG should be persuaded is the real need.
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> *Ian Hickling
> **Partner*
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> *trasplan UK
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> *
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> From: alan.coote at thebayradio.com
> To: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
> Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 22:06:44 +0100
> Subject: [cma-l] E-petition DCMS - Community Radio - Please sign
>
>  Please sign this Community Radio E-petition and distribute to your
> members, listeners and friends.
>
>
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> http://epetitions.direct.gov..uk/petitions/284<http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/284>
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> Community radio is the new local radio yet is often stifled by its low
> transmitter power. The one size fits all 25W maximum is unworkable for many
> community radio stations.
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> Local radio in the past was successful in informing communities with local
> news and specialised programmes.
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> There are numerous community stations doing that job at present with
> hundreds of volunteers but restricted to low power transmission by OFCOM.
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> To survive these stations must be given sufficient power to get out to
> their whole community.
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>
> Your e-petition "Bring back local radio" has now been published. You can
> view your e-petition at: http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/284
> You can also share this URL to promote your e-petition or use the social
> network links available on your e-petition's page.
> Thanks,
>
> HM Government e-petitions http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/
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> Alan Coote
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