[cma-l] Local Broadcasting: Radio Culture Media and Sport Written answers and statements, 22 June 2011

mark polden markianpolden at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 1 09:07:30 BST 2011


The question is when are they gonna force the big boys onto DAB, if it is 7-10 yrs then we probably will have collapsed by then. We are languishing on AM and not a lot of people accept that AM still exists, as for advertising forget it.
Mark PoldenFlame CCR

> From: office at ccr-fm.co.uk
> To: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
> Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 18:45:42 +0100
> Subject: Re: [cma-l] Local Broadcasting: Radio Culture Media and Sport	Written answers and statements, 22 June 2011
> 
> Dear All
> 
> All radio sets manufactured to have FM / AM / Digital
> 
> Shift the big boys onto Digital (only)         
> 
> Loads of room on FM, easy peazy lemon squeezy, simple, straight forward lots
> of smiley faces, no one losing anything, everyone being friendly and caring
> and sharing ........... I could do it with my eyes shut, done and dusted in
> 12 months !
> 
> However, that ain't how it works, because everything has to be made unfair,
> ridiculous, complicated, shambolic, argumentative etc etc and so on and so
> on.
> 
> Once again I ask the question -- is it me who has missed something or am I
> the one who is actually sane and it is everyone else who has lost the plot?
> DUNNO'?
> 
> Come on Mr Vaizey / Mr Hunt / Mr Ofcom / Mr Jobsworth / Mr Bureaucracy
> surprise me with something simple.
> 
> Best of luck to all Stations, those broadcasting, those seeking a licence
> and even commercial radio ........ there is room for all of us.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Nick
> 
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> Subject: [cma-l] Local Broadcasting: Radio Culture Media and Sport Written
> answers and statements, 22 June 2011
> 
> Mark Menzies (Fylde, Conservative):
> 
> To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport
> what support his Department provides to help community radio projects
> to obtain an FM or AM broadcasting licence.
> 
> Edward Vaizey (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Culture,
> Communications and Creative Industries), Business, Innovation and
> Skills; Wantage, Conservative):
> 
> The licensing of community radio stations is a matter for Ofcom, which
> works independently of Government. However, earlier this year the
> Government sought assurances from Ofcom that a further round of
> community radio licensing would be undertaken to allow more community
> stations to be licensed. Ofcom began a third round of community radio
> licensing earlier this year.
> 
> Hansard source (Citation: HC Deb, 22 June 2011, c291W): http://bit.ly/iF4nFe
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