[cma-l] News and Traffic

Ian Hickling transplanfm at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 24 16:08:10 GMT 2014


Thanks Alan - I think we knew those particular rules already.We have a 26-page Presenter Guide developed over the past 15 years which covers those points and which we offer individually branded to Client stations.Ian

From: alan.coote at 5digital.co.uk
To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 09:37:46 +0000
Subject: Re: [cma-l] News and Traffic

Ian, ‘Success‘ of course depends how it’s defined.     If you would like some rules; Rule 1: Radio works similarly wherever you are. Rule 2: Ignore rule 1 as you’ll never be the top station by doing what the incumbent does. Rule 3 When it all goes wrong (and it will) refer to rule 1. As a side note we have a ”House Style” which covers everything a presenter needs to know when on air. For Let’s Talk Business there is an “Editorial Policy” which outlines how subjects are treated as well as topics we do and don’t cover. As a minumum I’d recommend all stations have a written house style, (even if they are doing OK without one) the presenters, station managers, listeners and advertisers will all benefit. Kind RegardsAlan Let’s Talk BusinessTwitter - @LTBShowWeb - http://www.LetsTalkBusinessOnline.com The Media Production, Broadcasting and Training Company From: Ian Hickling [mailto:transplanfm at hotmail.com] 
Sent: 24 November 2014 07:09
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Subject: News and Traffic Again Alan, I apologise for not having seen a copy of the standard rules.Maybe the stations I'm referring to are successful because nobody told them it couldn't be done?IanFrom: alan.coote at 5digital.co.uk
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Date: Sun, 23 Nov 2014 22:02:31 +0000
Subject: Re: [cma-l] News and TrafficIan,  While there are corners of the radio universe where the sun rises in the west and sets in the east, for most standard rules apply. Like anything though, understanding how the basics work allows one to find alternatives. This apply to gaining listeners and giving advertises a return on their investment, so I’m sure you are right. Kind RegardsAlan Twitter - @LTBShowWeb - http://www.LetsTalkBusinessOnline.com The Media Production, Broadcasting and Training Company From: cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk [mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] On Behalf Of Ian Hickling
Sent: 20 November 2014 17:33
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Subject: [cma-l] News and Traffic Unfortunately Alan I don't have access to every survey asking why people listen to the radio.What I do have is specific feedback from the 40-odd Community Radio stations we have facilitated over the last 10 years and the general feeling - illustrated by the very small number that use a bought-in News service such as SNR - is that their listeners prefer to have proper relevant local news written and read by people who know the area.They're not really interested in getting a tiny token dose of National and International News - read by what often sounds like a Estuary work-experience student - from their Community station.
That's hardly keeping in touch.
And I suggest that advertisers at CR level - and again we've lots of experience in that field as well - don't follow those cunning marketing theories - they just  ask for good quality exposure when the right tranche of audience is present.Ian --------------------------------------------------
From: Alan Coote 
Date:19/11/2014 6:41 PM (GMT+00:00) 
To: 'The Community Media Association Discussion List' 
Subject: Re: [cma-l] News and Traffic Ian,  Every survey asking why people listen to the radio has the same top answer - for the news. So as you say, the reason stations broadcast news is to prevent people switching over.  While I’m all in favour of breaking away from the norms, not having national news and just concentrating on local stuff or not having any news makes a station sound small and out of touch. There are revenue benefit too. A programmers job is to get listeners to the end of the next ad break for which a tried and tested method is to run commercials just before the biggest news stories. This make advertisers happy. Covering news is expensive as the top stories are most often national or international. This means it’s impractical for almost all stations (even commercial) to fund.  On balance it’s better to have national news than not and to use a service like SNR.   Kind RegardsAlan Hear Alan Every Week on Let’s Talk Business The UK’s Premier Radio Programme For Current and Future Entrepreneurs - Now Broadcast To 4.8 Million People   Email - alan.coote at 5digital.co.ukPhone - 0800 949 6655Mobile - 07801 518858Twitter - @TheAlanCooteWeb - http://www.5digital.co.uk  Let’s Talk BusinessTwitter - @LTBShowWeb - http://www.LetsTalkBusinessOnline.com The Media Production, Broadcasting and Training Company From: cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk [mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] On Behalf Of Ian Hickling
Sent: 19 November 2014 16:11
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Subject: [cma-l] News and Traffic I can't see the need for CR stations to carry SNR or any other national/international news on the hour any more - even for using it as a convenient hour closer.The reason usually offered is that people will tune away if there's no news.My counter to that would be that the CR audience neither wants nor needs news regularly.It can get it - if and when it needs it - all too easily from papers or TV.
It used to be a sign of professionalism if you were running a trial for a commercial service.But with the low quality of most syndicated news presentation now, I suggest that you're much better off without it. -------------------------------------------> From: tlr at gairloch.co.uk
> To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
> Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 13:05:11 +0000
> Subject: Re: [cma-l] Local, National News and Traffic Updates Request
> 
> The IRN service is great value, but of course it's national/international 
> news (and sadly there isn't a version for Scotland).
> 
> Surely the most important thing a community station should be offering is 
> local/regional community-based news? Those are the hard work, of course!
> 
> Alex
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "office" <office at fantasyradio.co.uk>
> To: <cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 12:50 PM
> Subject: [cma-l] Local, National News and Traffic Updates Request
> 
> 
> We subscribe to IRN which gives much more than just news (hourly 2 min
> bulletins 24hours a day) we get access to the 'net newsroom' which
> includes sport, business, entertainment, and more. with a lot of
> additional audio as well as the text. Also, things like remembrance
> day, the queens speech and the inevitable disaster. all this for less
> than £1.00 a day. Our local news, on the half hour, comes from our local
> newspaper, for which we credit the paper. traffic reports come
> principally from Google maps. just find your local area and click on
> 'traffic' then the coloured routes tell you where all the traffic hold
> ups are. - we also ask listeners to keep us updated.
> 
> Hope that's helpful
> 
> Phil Dawson
> FANTASY RADIO
> Devizes
> Wiltshire.
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> > From: Ray Godby <ray.godby at hcrfm.co.uk>
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> > Hi Mohammed,
> > We at Huntingdon Community Radio subscribe to I.R.N. for national news.
> > Local news we obtain mostly from our local newspaper who when they have a
> > story come in it is emailed to us.(We are lucky as the office is nearly
> > next door to the studios.) Local traffic we subscribe to Tom Tom and
> > receive there live maps.
> >
> > Ray Godby
> > Operations Director
> >
> > On 18 November 2014 13:29, Mohammed Tariq <m.tariq at inspirefm.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Hope you are well.
> >>
> >>
> >> Quick question on how (if you do), do you guys get local, national news
> >> and traffic updates for your listeners?
> >>
> >>
> >> As you can all appreciate news is essential for any broadcast service and
> >> hence how do you keep up with the demand of regular up to date news?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Currently we record the news first thing in the morning and then repeat
> >> once during the afternoon and then once in the evening. Only problem with
> >> this is that the news is not updated and hence sometimes not offering the
> >> best service that we could.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> We don?t have regular volunteers to come in and do the news daily, hence
> >> we only are able to the above during the week.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I have tried to contact the local BBC radio station for advice and
> >> (basically) their news feed ? but I have been told this is something that
> >> they want to do but if and when they decide to do this (And god knows 
> >> when
> >> that will be!!), it will be a national incentive and not just a local
> >> arrangement.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Is there any advice on where I can get local, national news and traffic,
> >> preferably every hour or if not then 3 or 4 updates per day are 
> >> sufficient.
> >>
> >>
> >> Many thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>
> >> Sent with the kindest regards
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Mohammed Tariq
> >>
> >> Station Operations Manager
> >>
> >> 01582 481810
> >>
> >> 07930 286000
> >>
> >> www.inspirefm.org
> >>
> >> m.tariq at inspirefm.org
> >>
> >> Twitter: @inspirefmluton
> >>
> >> www.youtube.com/inspirefmluton
> >>
> >> www.facebook.com/inspirefmluton
> >>
> >>
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