[cma-l] Community Media Association response to Ofcom's Community Radio Annual Reports 2013 – Key Commitment and other licence breaches

Alan Coote alan.coote at 5digital.co.uk
Mon Jun 29 13:57:17 BST 2015


"[Community Stations] are operating on 
very limited and tight budgets and can be faced with a number of challenges and 
changing circumstances such as volunteer shortages, losses of grants or the use of 
free facilities.

As a result, we have been considering whether requiring community radio stations to
comply with a relatively high number of very detailed Key Commitments is a 
pragmatic or proportionate way for Ofcom to regulate the community radio sector.”  Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin, Issue 282

At last… ?
 
Kind Regards

Alan


From:  <cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk> on behalf of "martin at martinsteers.co.uk"
Reply-To:  "martin at martinsteers.co.uk", "cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk"
Date:  Monday, 29 June 2015 13:37
To:  "cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk"
Subject:  Re: [cma-l] Community Media Association response to Ofcom's Community Radio Annual Reports 2013 – Key Commitment and other licence breaches

It is.. however lots of stations I think still fear Ofcom or contacting them to say they are struggling / having problems.

This is the biggest myth that we need to correct..Contacting the CMA or Ofcom to ask for help if the first and best thing to do.

On 29 June 2015 at 13:21, Ian Hickling <transplanfm at hotmail.com> wrote:
Reading through the full Report - the over-riding message is abundantly clear:

If you find you have a problem at any level of compliance - technical, administrative or in terms of material - tell Ofcom.

Nothing new about that - plain straightforward common sense, really!

Ian Hickling
Partner

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From: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 11:10:35 +0100
To: cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Subject: [cma-l] Community Media Association response to Ofcom's Community Radio Annual Reports 2013 – Key Commitment and other licence breaches


The Community Media Association welcomes the conclusion of Ofcom's investigation of 38 community radio stations, 15 stations having been exonerated and removed from the original list of 53 that was announced last November. It appears that most of Ofcom’s investigations were concerned with technical or low offending compliance issues in the reporting.

Bill Best, Operations Manager of the Community Media Association (CMA) advises:

"The CMA was aware from the outset that a number of community radio stations appeared to have had difficulty with Ofcom's key commitments self-reporting system and that some stations could not meet key commitments that either had been too rigidly drawn up or were no longer relevant to the stations' operations. The CMA and Ofcom are here to help all community radio stations with regulatory compliance and we urge all stations to get in touch with us for assistance if required. The CMA applauds Ofcom's decision to take no further action with all but three community radio stations that have been found to be in breach. The CMA understands that Ofcom is considering a more streamlined and targeted approach to the reporting process that is expected to be a more appropriate system going forward and we welcome all improvements in this area".

Dom Chambers, Chair of the Community Media Association and station manager of Somer Valley FM said:

"This has been an uncomfortable episode and one that I feel has attracted unnecessary negative publicity for community radio at a time when we are trying to meet significant funding challenges. We must all make sure nothing like the scale of these investigations happens again. The CMA will continue to work with Ofcom and DCMS to ensure compliance monitoring is a more straight forward process. After all we must remember that so much work in our sector is reliant on the good will of volunteers. Maintaining morale is key to what community broadcasting achieves as a positive social force".

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/enforcement/broadcast-bulletins/obb282/Issue_282.pdf

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