[cma-l] PI Codes
Ian Hickling
transplanfm at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 15 11:34:24 GMT 2015
It's simple enough.One of my colleagues has made a study of the effects of PI character groups and we can advise accordingly.Ofcom will change a PI code to co-operate with or avoid other Licencees on written request.We have a Client group in Yorkshire for instance where we are contemplating this.
From: martin at martinsteers.co.uk
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 10:39:16 +0000
To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Station imaging
Ian,
its interesting about the PI code, I remember having this discussion about 2 / 3 years ago about the idea of changing CR PI codes so that you had this flow between stations.. It was muted that it might be an idea but more faff than its worth, and also that there is not enough overlap or coverage to make it effective.. As CR stations grow it might be an idea for the future.
Martin
On 15 January 2015 at 07:40, Ian Hickling <transplanfm at hotmail.com> wrote:
We could get to something akin to this.A modern RDS-equipped receiver interprets parts of your PI code to associate you with other similar stations.This will allow a receiver tuned to your station to switch automatically to another CR station when its signal achieves a higher level than yours for a preset amount of time on a journey.This may or may not be something you would like to consider - depending on how well you get on with your neighbours!
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 19:09:00 +0000
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Station imaging
Dear All
I know it would never happen …. Well, I
don’t think it would, but wouldn’t it be absolutely fantastic if we ALL had the
same imaging. Obviously the wording in the sweepers / jingles / stabs etc would
be different but the sound / music / style the same. You could drive anywhere
in the Country and tune into the local Community Radio Station …. The most you
here the ident you automatically know it is Community Radio.
At the end of the day, we are a fraternity,
we are a family …………. I’d be up for it
Am I now off with the fairies heading for
Noddyland or perhaps completely gone doolally ? …….. I am currently in a
rocking chair sat on the front patio with a sock on my head, two knitting
needles in my ears and a piece of straw hanging out of my mouth J
Nick
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Subject: [cma-l] Station imaging
Hi
Can anyone suggest a good imaging production company they have used in
the past. I am aware of the 'usual suspects' so trying to find someone who is
innovative and different?
Terry P Doyle
NNBC Ltd
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