[cma-l] eRADIO - 28 January

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From: cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk [mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] On Behalf Of Phil Edmonds
Sent: 03 February 2015 09:26
To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
Subject: Re: [cma-l] eRADIO - 28 January

Not sure if this one's been mentioned on here yet, but last weeks Radio 
Today podcast is worth a listen:
http://audioboom.com/boos/2837322-the-radio-today-programme-january-27th-2015

Interesting interview included in it with the Manager of Cambridge 105, 
with some comments that I'm sure many on this mailing list will find 
familiar. One thing I did notice in this interview was the fact that 
Cambridge 105 is not a member of the CMA. (But that's an whole different 
discussion that I'll 'duck and cover' on for just now.)

Does anyone have a list of CR stations who currently fall under the 'no 
commercial income' rule? There doesn't seem to be a ready list anywhere 
I can find?

Phil.



On 29/01/2015 12:52, CMA Forum wrote:
> Did I hear my name being mentioned…? Just for the record I am part of
> the application for Northampton that was submitted in December.
>
> www.nnbc.co.uk
>
> Does that ‘colour’ my view?
>
> What do they say about ‘talking the talk’ or ‘walking the walk’?   Hey
> look at me… I’m ‘walking and…. talking’
>
> *From:*cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk
> [mailto:cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] *On Behalf Of *Ian Hickling
> *Sent:* 28 January 2015 12:06
> *To:* The Community Media Association Discussion List
> *Subject:* [cma-l] eRADIO - 28 January
>
> I had a long and very involved chat with Terry after his blog was released.
>
> Sometimes enduring the blarney can be very useful and instructive.
>
> He and Roy are valuable assets to *The Cause*
>
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 11:13:27 +0000
> From: info at a-bc.co.uk <mailto:info at a-bc.co.uk>
> To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk <mailto:cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk>
> Subject: Re: [cma-l] eRADIO - 28 January
>
> He seems to speak a lot of common sense!
>
> May I also recommend Terry Doyle's blog as well - some great stuff on there.
>
> http://www.terrysthoughts.tdoyle.co.uk/#home
>
> Glyn
>
> On 28 January 2015 at 09:52, Ian Hickling <transplanfm at hotmail.com
> <mailto:transplanfm at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Can I recommend that you read  "Roy's Radio Ramble?
> This is a professional view on the CR situation from Roy Martin -
> essentially a child of the true ILR format - and I feel firmly backs up
> the concerns of our small Industry sector.
>
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 04:39:16 -0500
> From: admin at radiotoday.co.uk <mailto:admin at radiotoday.co.uk>
> To: ian at transplan.uk.com <mailto:ian at transplan.uk.com>
> Subject: eRADIO... with Broadcast Bionics 28 Jan
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>   * One year since the launch of KIIS 106.5 Sydney
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>   Community Radio - the missed opportunity?
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> This time last week I was a little excited for the announcement
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> of the new Community Radio Order. But sadly it was about as appropriate
> as sharing a creme egg.
>
> The opportunity to change the way community radio lives and survives
> could have been changed, but instead we get a buffer zone of just over
> £1,000 per month which can be raised before the age-old 50% rule kicks in.
>
> But the real shocker was RadioCentre's reaction
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> to it. They said it "is a concern for commercial stations."
>
> They issued a statement as soon as the news was announced, suggesting
> they just might have had access to the announcement before the rest of
> us. It said:
>
> "The changes proposed by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport
> (DCMS) risk blurring the lines between community and commercial stations
> and puts them in direct competition for limited local advertising,
> alongside local press, local television and online."
>
> This seems a little over the top. If RadioCentre thinks commercial radio
> stations are really going to suffer because a low-power community radio
> station serving a small part of its TSA can now fight for a thousand
> pounds worth of advertising, then we are really in a bad way. Local
> community websites are bringing in more, and potentially offering a
> bigger threat.
>
> In reality, everything will continue as it was and even more community
> radio stations will close thanks to the decreasing amount of sources
> offering grants and community funding.
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>   Local Radio - how can it bring back sexy?
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>     An #eRADIO article by Justin Kings
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> BBC Local Radio and sexy. I accept this may be the first time ever you
> have read a sentence with these words in it but my question is serious
> and it is a very personal one for me, so please keep reading.
>
> You see my love affair with radio started more than 30 years ago with my
> then local station, BBC Radio Northampton. Apparently in the
> mid-Eighties it was a rebellious star in the network, nicknamed
> “commercial radio without the adverts”.
>
> Young, enthusiastic but hugely warm broadcasters such as Howard
> Stableford, who went onto BBC’s Tomorrow’s World, and Martin Stanford,
> now Sky News star, ruled the local airwaves. They talked everyday about
> where we lived and, even as a kid, we connected. They became heroes to
> me. As a 13 year old I struggled to believe that this big, shiny, sexy
> radio station broadcast down the road from me.
>
> Ok, it was a different time (let’s face it a different century) but
> there are learnings. BBC Radio Northampton of 1984 was bold, fresh
> sounding and continually upbeat. (Can you think of a certain RAJAR
> busting national station from the BBC that currently exudes these
> characteristics?) BBC Northampton was what I would call a sexy listen.
> So, the question for me is how can the network bring sexy back?
>
> In his much debated blog post, John Myers asks where is the vision? I
> would reframe this slightly and ask, after monumental changes in our
> industry, what is BBC Local Radio? I was Assistant Editor at BBC London
> from 2007-2008, probably the best job I have ever had by the way, and in
> a market well served by clearly defined radio stations, I often wondered
> where it left us. I would say this has been one of the smartest moves of
> LBC over the years, clearly and confidently positioning itself as a
> news/talk station, “Leading Britain’s Conversation”.
>
> I do not think it is an easy question for BBC Local Radio management to
> answer but for me it is fundamental – for listeners and staff. It is not
> enough to think that in a market of increasingly networked content, BBC
> Local stations are genuinely local because the likes of Capital, Heart,
> Smooth and increasingly Bauer’s City stations are so smart at localising
> the audience doesn’t know the difference.
>
> So, is it the speech? If it IS, then isn’t BBC Radio York, for example,
> “Talk Radio For North Yorkshire”? Admittedly it doesn’t tell the whole
> story but it focuses on what makes BBC Local Radio unique and unique
> locally. It’s a starting thought at least.
>
> What of that speech? I want to focus on news which John Myers feels
> there is presently too much emphasis on. Perhaps he would be happier if
> the definition of news was broadened out and teams were encouraged to be
> more creative. For me, local journalism is very important but so is
> creating unmissable radio.
>
> Let me unpack this. Typically with BBC Local Radio I find engaged
> journalists (reporters and producers) who work really hard and care an
> awful lot. Fantastic! But often I feel they are trying to cover too many
> local stories. Resources then get stretched and it can result in frankly
> average packages or radio car hits.
>
> So, let me make a few suggestions: What if News and Programme Editors
> took bolder decisions? Focused on 3 or 4 local stories a day to cover?
> Used this time to think of fresh new ways to tell stories? Experimented
> with treatments? Got listeners talking?
>
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> I was honoured to be a judge of the network’s Gillard Awards this year
> and I can tell you the quality of news content was extremely high.
> Again, fantastic! BBC Local Radio is still breaking big stories, such as
> BBC WM’s Trojan Horse scoop last year. This was a local story it
> invested time into, stuck with, owned and it made a big impact. I think
> the network needs to make more of these impacts and it shouldn’t be shy
> about claiming them either. LBC does it almost weekly through the A List
> politicians it attracts to its super branded, You Tube streaming radio
> station.
>
> It aims high, it is bold and it reaps the results.
>
> I worked for many years in commercial radio with the Managing Editor now
> charged with developing the BBC Local network and I would say his
> appointment is a very positive one. He’s served his time in news and
> programming roles and I have always found him to be ambitious, bold,
> creative and committed to talent. He’s a good guy. Most importantly he’s
> a radio guy.
> And let’s not lose sight of the many positives within BBC Local Radio.
> Brilliant formats such as Robert Elms’ wonderful championing of local
> culture on BBC London every lunchtime.
>
> An example of non-news but local compelling speech I would want other
> stations to learn from. Also, I would mine the rich experiences and
> lessons from the genius story tellers on air everyday across England to
> support training and development, the likes of Sheffield’s Toby Foster
> and Rony Robinson.
>
> I am a glass half full kind of bloke and I believe there is so much
> potential and, as uncomfortable as the debate may have been for Local
> Radio managers over the past week, it does show as an industry we care
> about BBC Local Radio. Without its inspiration 30 years ago I probably
> wouldn’t be writing this now.
>
> /*By Justin Kings who enjoyed 25 years in local radio before becoming a
> consultant and trainer, working worldwide specialising in news/talk
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>   The Quiet Death of the late-night DJ
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>     An article by Andrew Gray
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> The nocturnal radio host is a familiar figure from movies and TV dramas 
> — but the BBC has decided it can’t afford a real one.
>
> To explain his love of radio, John Peel, the late and much lauded BBC
> Radio 1 DJ, often recalled a night in the 1960s when he lived in the
> United States:
>
> /I was driving back once from New Orleans and it was about 3 o’clock in
> the morning, and I was in the car on my own and I’d left my two friends
> down in New Orleans, because in those days before we knew about sexism,
> we used to follow the fortunes of a young woman who was called ‘Chris
> Colt, the girl with the 45s’, and we used to follow her around from
> strip joint to strip joint./
>
> /And I was driving back, as I say at 3 o’clock in the morning — moonlit
> night, driving through the piney woods of East Texas, and dead straight
> road, just rising and falling through the woods — and every once in a
> while you came across a little wide place in the road, which would be a
> small town, or village really, but they don’t call them villages./
>
> /And as I came up over the top of one hill — and the moon was right at
> the other end of the road so you’ve got this kind of silver ribbon of
> concrete in front of you — and Elmore James’ ‘Stranger Blues’ came on,
> which starts off “I’m a stranger here / I just drove in your town”. And
> as I came down, I was whizzing through this little town — and it was
> just the perfect record in the perfect context, and I’ve never forgotten
> the setting. And I love the idea of perhaps just once in every
> programme, once in every month, being able to imprint something that
> firmly on somebody else’s memory, you know?/
>
> That powerful, personal connection between broadcaster and listener is
> one of radio’s enduring strengths. The relationship between the lone,
> late-night DJ and the listener, often also on their own, can feel
> especially close. The broadcaster’s words and music tell the solitary
> driver, the insomniac, the invalid, the shift worker: You are not alone.
>
> Now, suppose you are driving along a moonlit road in Britain in 2015,
> just after 3 a.m. Or you find yourself awake at that time. You tune to
> the nation’s most popular radio station for some company.
>
> It turns out you are alone.
>
> There will be some chat and music but the programme will be a repeat or
> a pre-recorded show. That’s because BBC Radio 2 decided a few months ago
> that it would no longer employ a human to talk and play records through
> the night.
>
> The late-night radio host is a recognisable figure in popular culture,
> portrayed by Clint Eastwood in the film Play Misty for Me and Gary Cole
> in the TV show Midnight Caller. But the threat to overnight Radio 2 came
> not from a knife-wielding listener declaring undying love as in Play
> Misty, but an axe-wielding manager complaining about budgets.
>
> Radio 2 has £46 million to spend this year but controller Bob Shennan
> said budget cuts meant the station had to make “the tough decision to
> reduce the number of hours of live programming overnight”.
>
> Shennan’s message seemed to be: we need all our cash just to do things
> that are popular and public-service. Having someone talking and playing
> records through the night may not be hugely popular but it is a public
> service, just as much as a documentary or a specialist music show.
>
> By definition, the audience at that time is marginalised. These are
> people who do not work or sleep at the same time as most of us. Often
> they are low-paid shift workers or people who can’t sleep due to illness
> or stress.
>
> It also seems strange to end live overnight radio in an increasingly
> 24-hour society, with more people working at night.
>
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