[cma-l] Ofcom and Tomorrow

terry mechan terrymechan at live.co.uk
Wed Jul 1 20:25:56 BST 2015


The BBC broadcast a programme in The South West every Sunday at 5.00 pm called The Community Radio Station show.

It runs for an hour and in it they rebroadcast clips from Community Radio Stations in the region and then Podcast the shows afterwards.

They combine transmitters of BBC's Radio Gloucester, Wiltshire, Bristol and Somerset reaching probably 250,000 potential listeners.

The programme which was the  Brainchild of BBC's Nick Bull has been running for about 3 years now.

Here is a link to it.

They don't/won't pay any money though for content!!!!

Regards

Terry Mechan

www.terrymechan.com



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From: Alan Coote <alan.coote at 5digital.co.uk> 
Date:01/07/2015  13:51  (GMT+00:00) 
To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk 
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Ofcom and Tomorrow 

An interesting idea however I struggle to see how the even the sum of the spare capacity of a dozen community radio stations couldn’t properly resource the output of even one BBC local radio station.  

Wouldn’t a better approach be to building on the CMA / BBC MoU to get so many hours of local BBC radio airtime dedicated to community radio programmes? 

Good luck. 

Alan 

From: <cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk> on behalf of Trevor Lockwood
Reply-To: Trevor Lockwood, "cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk"
Date: Wednesday, 1 July 2015 09:20
To: "cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk"
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Ofcom and Tomorrow

Donald

Keep the idea of 'fraction of the cost' quiet! BBC Local Radio spends over £200 million (last time I looked). We can provide a much better service.

Tony: community media should encompass all forms of communication. 

To start with we need to create a small team - anyone willing please contact me. 

Then we can ask CMA Council if our project can work within the CMA. Then look at what grants/support/crowd funding is available to keep us in coffee and biscuits.
 
Trevor Lockwood BSc FRSA
Tel/mobile: 01394 27032801394 270328, 07746 47418067746 471486


From: Tony Bailey <ravensound at pilgrimsound.co.uk>
To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk 
Sent: Tuesday, 30 June 2015, 14:27
Subject: Re: [cma-l] Ofcom and Tomorrow

One of the questions I've often asked is did we make a mistake back in the 80's in assuming that the only route for a truly local radio service was via the then IBA.  Our original 1970's community radio project was formed as a group to provide programming on the BBC "local" station.  The beeb of course had no intention of providing community radio (unless forced to by someone else doing it) and probably wouldn't have got involved in "local" radio either had it not been for the threat of ILR.  Against this background it is easy to see why the commercial route was thought by most people to be the only one worth pursuing.  It is something of a minor miracle that community radio exists at all when you look at the politics and vested interests that surround it.  While we are on the subject of the statutory services, I feel it should be pointed out that the national tv networks don't do very well in "local" news provision either, the tv local news we now pay for (a couple of stories and the footy), if you can find it in the schedules, is pretty poor in my opinion.

Tony Bailey

On 30/06/15 11:41, Donald Mack wrote:
Hear hear.
We can demonstrate how CR benefits all sectors and all for a fraction of the License Fee or its future equivalent.
 
Sign me up
 
 
 
 
On 29 June 2015 at 14:39 Trevor Lockwood <lockwood at btinternet.com> wrote:

It's my belief that we should now develop a strategy for 2016 when the BBC Charter is up for renewal.

It should present us for an excellent opportunity to argue our case to replace the present BBC local radio structure.

We can present               excellent arguments to support our case.

I'd be happy to be part of a working party that put that strategy together.

In the present and future climate within broadcasting this is the best opportunity we shall ever have to expand our range, and provide a truly local broadcasting network for this               country.
 
 
Trevor Lockwood BSc FRSA
Tel/mobile: 01394 27032801394 270328, 07746 47418067746 471486
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