[cma-l] Community Radio: Oral Answers to Questions — DCMS, 03/03/11

Alan Coote alan.coote at btinternet.com
Tue Mar 8 16:58:38 GMT 2011


Yes what review? 

I suspect that the communications review is all about local TV and the inevitable waste of £200M.
  
Alan


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Does anyone know what "examine the regulatory regime" means in Ed Vaizey's statement below?



Edward Vaizey (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Culture, Communications and Creative Industries), Business, Innovation and Skills; Wantage, Conservative)

My Department is a strong supporter of community radio and has secured around £450,000 a year to support it. We intend to examine the regulatory regime for community radio as part of the forthcoming communications review.

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Oral Answers to Questions — Culture, Media and Sport House of Commons debates, 3 March 2011, 10:30 am

Andrew Bridgen (North West Leicestershire, Conservative):

What plans he has for the future of community radio; and if he will make a statement.

Edward Vaizey (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Culture, Communications and Creative Industries), Business, Innovation and Skills; Wantage, Conservative)

My Department is a strong supporter of community radio and has secured around £450,000 a year to support it. We intend to examine the regulatory regime for community radio as part of the forthcoming communications review.

Andrew Bridgen:

Given the merging and closure of so many commercial local radio stations, what specific measures will the Government take to encourage community radio to offer an alternative in competition with local BBC radio stations?

Edward Vaizey:

As I have said, we have secured the funding for this spending round.
There are now 185 community radio stations on air, and I know that Hermitage FM is extremely popular in my hon. Friend's constituency.
Ofcom will shortly report on a third round of licensing for community radio.

Hansard source: http://is.gd/hSKgu5

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