[cma-l] UK Radio Player

Ian Hickling transplanfm at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 2 21:06:04 BST 2011


 
Curses Toby - you just beat us to it.
XS Wales went live on UK Radio Player at 16:30 today.
 
Bet our music's better though!!!!

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Ian Hickling
Partner
transplan UK


 



From: toby at gaydio.co.uk
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2011 11:06:26 +0100
To: clive.glover at lineone.net
CC: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Subject: Re: [cma-l] UK Radio Player


Hi all,

 

Here at Gaydio in Manchester, we yesterday became the first community station available through Radioplayer.

 

After early registration it was a really easy process for us, which was handled from the tech side by our brilliant web guys at Gmedia - http://www.gmedia.co.uk/ 

 

I think, like our FM frequency, it's really important that we're available through the same platforms as BBC and commercial stations. 

 

The search interface on Radioplayer is actually quite helpful if used correctly. I agree that a search for 'community radio' wouldn't be very fruitful mind - but I also think it would be a strange search term in the first place. I think it would be much more likely for someone to put in their specific community of interest rather than just 'community' in general. Likewise, you can do a fair bit on the geographical side of things too, from post codes to place names. It will even search presenters/genres/artists/content themes etc that you might make available through on demand audio. We've not yet had chance to optimise our search terms but you can put a lot of information in there to target potential listeners.

 

It's already BBC and commercial standard, but looking to the future, I think Radioplayer will become an even bigger part of how people access radio on different devices. I'd recommend it to everyone.

 

Toby Whitehouse

Director

Gaydio


On 1 Jun 2011, at 18:01, Clive Glover <clive.glover at lineone.net> wrote:


Martin 

 

There are lots of us registered to go on the RadioPlayer and we have recently received an update from them suggesting we will be able to do so shortly (which we are interpreting as 2/3 months!). I have not noticed any CR stations on it currently though.

 

We think it is a good idea and think everyone should go on it. The fee for a CR station is minimal at £90 per year (thanks CMA!) so the costs should not be a problem. It is clear that the RP will develop into the standard interface for accessing radio not just on computers but also phones, television and probably in car radios too.

 

One problem is that the current search facility is not very useful. Put in "Community Radio" and you will get a long list including every BBC local radio station (catch them while they are still around!), R4, Absolute, Heart and all the other wonderful CR stations! As far as I can establish there is no metatag for Community Radio, which is clearly an issue for us. The same sort of problem occurs when you try searching for a location - all national services are, obviously, available everywhere!

 

I would hope that it will be developed so you can search by a named location or perhaps GPS co-ordinate and "within 30 miles/km" to find actual local stations!

But I think the response for anyone wondering whether to go on the RP or not is Go For It!

 

regards,

 

Clive Glover

 

Radio Verulam, St Albans

 

 


On 1 Jun 2011, at 13:28, Martin Steers wrote:

 
Apparently they have released some good stats of usage today.. http://james.cridland.net/blog/uk-radioplayer-releases-its-first-figures/ 

 

But it did make me wonder if there is currently and community station on it, are there any working on it.. and what peoples general thoughts are.

 

I am personally pro uk radio player as its a nice little player, and enables people to discover new stations and content..

 

 

Martin
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