[cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
Mike Davison
mike at g1sbn.freeserve.co.uk
Thu Jun 30 14:28:29 BST 2016
I think we have to draw a sharp distinction between campaigning and
reporting. If a station sets itself up as a campaigning station, so be
it, but I do think that that is a dangerous stance particularly if it
causes high emotional and possibly irrational responses.That is my main
concern and, probably, there I shall let it rest.
Mike Davison
On 30/06/2016 11:05, Dave Rushton wrote:
> In response to Phil's pro-active approach I'm reminded of the
> intervention of Rock against Racism and the Anti Nazi League in the
> late 1970s.
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> Since we launched Summerhall TV in 2012 our staff/freelancers include
> media graduates from Poland, Spain, Russia, Latvia, Slovakia and
> Portugal.
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> We still have the badge machine from those RaR days (!) - so here's a
> picture of the Rock against Abuse badge being put out through
> Summerhall Arts Centre in Edinburgh.
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> Whether bands will rise to the occasion now has yet to be seen ... but
> we could offer community media encouragement with air time for those
> that do.
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> Best
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> Dave
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> On 29 Jun 2016, at 20:02, Phil Shepherd wrote:
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>> Re: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
>> In reference to Mike’s point about working in a rural area, I
>> recognise that difficulty and sensitivity as I work in rural Somerset
>> in a network of small market towns of similar size to Wetherby, where
>> Tempo FM is located. For me when considering a question like this I
>> find it helpful to refer back to our shared Community Media Charter –
>> available to read on a permanent basis on the front page of the CMA
>> website. The sixth paragraph states that we as broadcasters ‘ensure
>> a right of access to production facilities and platforms for minority
>> and marginalised groups, in order to promote and protect cultural
>> diversity’.
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>> To me this means simply making sure the full range of voices are
>> heard. There are lots of proven ways - and many still to be invented
>> - to ensure this. Sometimes it simply means being pro-active about
>> encouraging and supporting those marginalised groups to come forward
>> and make themselves heard.
>> In the town where I work from – Bridgwater – we run annual Bridgwater
>> Together events where the many different linguistic communities that
>> live and work in the area come together to share food, stories, music
>> – and yes – debate the issues of the day. We as Somerset Film
>> (working with several community radio stations as well) provide a
>> platform for that to take place, as a registered charity we can’t
>> take sides obviously. By sharing a day together the diverse
>> communities demonstrate collective strength and harmony, and that is
>> a powerful message without the need for further explanation.
>>
>> I say all this not as any kind of criticism of anyone’s position, but
>> we are facing probably the greatest democratic crisis since WW2 and
>> given the shameful nature of much of the mainstream media content
>> recently we can’t – shouldn’t – ignore it, or simply leave it to the
>> authorities to give us their line on it. Instead let’s get our
>> creative hats on and find all the ways we can to ‘promote and protect
>> cultural diversity’.
>>
>> In friendship
>>
>> Phil
>> Somerset Film
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>> On 29/06/2016 18:19, "Mike Davison" <mike at g1sbn.freeserve.co.uk
>> <x-msg://715/mike@g1sbn.freeserve.co.uk>> wrote:
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>>> We have the local police reporting live in our studio every Thursday
>>> morning and I think that is how it should be, reporting and exposing
>>> any unlawful activity. The position of a rural station like ours is
>>> a delicate one and campaigning like a city station would probably
>>> not be in our interest.
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>>> Mike Davison
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>>> On 29/06/2016 16:04, Ian Hickling wrote:
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>>>> I saw that too Darren - and I was equally concerned at the lack of
>>>> response - but unfortunately that tends to be the British attitude.
>>>> Don't get me wrong - I am fully supportive of CR being closely
>>>> involved with social themes - but as long as what it does is
>>>> productive and doesn't just fuel the fire.
>>>> Terry also has a good point - supporting authorities with
>>>> encouraging reporting of unsavoury matters.
>>>> I would hope that all CR stations invite Police to take part in
>>>> programmes and get their message out.
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>>>> Ian Hickling
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>>>> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 13:46:26 +0000
>>>> From: Darren at DigiEnable.co.uk <x-msg://715/Darren@DigiEnable.co.uk>
>>>> To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
>>>> <x-msg://715/cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk>
>>>> Subject: Re: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
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>>>> Completely agree,
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>>>> I don’t know if anyone saw the video of the man on a tram in
>>>> Manchester yesterday but what saddened me more that the attitude of
>>>> the young people who were hurling racist and xenophobic abuse, was
>>>> the amount of people who stood facing the other way and decided it
>>>> wasn’t their problem.
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>>>> It’s been four years since I was involved in running a community
>>>> radio station but I still speak to many stations and support
>>>> projects that work with the community radio sector. My
>>>> understanding of the reason community radio even exists is that it
>>>> gives a voice to those who may struggle to have one in any other
>>>> way, and supports community understanding and cohesion. If ever
>>>> there was a time that was needed, it’s now. The police have a job
>>>> to do, absolutely, but CR has a much wider reach and could produce
>>>> some content that pre-empts the issue rather than responds to it.
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>>>> I always think back to a show I produced with a group of volunteers
>>>> which looked at the similarities between the beliefs of a variety
>>>> of communities in the area I worked and was broadcast at the same
>>>> time as a visit from the English Defence League, it wasn’t popular
>>>> with everyone but it certainly got some people thinking.
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>>>> I’m not as involved in the sector right now, but am still an active
>>>> advocate for it. I’m not one to start an argument (ok, sometimes I
>>>> am), but I think this is an amazing idea that could really make a
>>>> difference. But more than that, I think CR has a responsibility to
>>>> address issues like this, otherwise what differentiates you from
>>>> your local commercial station. Good luck with the project and I’ll
>>>> keep an eye out for opportunities to help.
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>>>> *From:*Terry Lee <Terry.Lee at beds.ac.uk
>>>> <x-msg://715/Terry.Lee@beds.ac.uk>> <mailto:Terry.Lee at beds.ac.uk>
>>>> *To:* The Community Media Association Discussion List
>>>> <cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
>>>> <x-msg://715/cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk>>
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>>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, 29 June 2016, 14:03
>>>> *Subject:* Re: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
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>>>> Community media is a place to serve underrepresented communities –
>>>> surely supporting these particular communities now is a positive
>>>> move that will also make it clear to observers what makes community
>>>> media unique?
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>>>> I may be misunderstanding Mike’s email (apologies if I am), but I
>>>> don’t think we risk turning listeners into ‘bigots' by broadcasting
>>>> a message of support and solidarity?
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>>>> I’d also argue that community media can support authorities with
>>>> encouraging reporting of unsavoury matters. Perhaps now is the time
>>>> to invite police etc to take part in programmes and get their
>>>> message out.
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>>>> Cheers,
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>>>> Terry Lee
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>>>> Radio LaB Coordinator
>>>> University of Bedfordshire
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>>>> <mailto:terry.lee at beds.ac.uk>
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>>>> *From: *Mike Davison <mike at g1sbn.freeserve.co.uk
>>>> <x-msg://715/mike@g1sbn.freeserve.co.uk>>
>>>> *Reply-To: *The Community Media Association Discussion List
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>>>> *Date: *Wednesday, 29 June 2016 13:38
>>>> *To: *The Community Media Association Discussion List
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>>>> *Subject: *Re: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
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>>>> I must agree with Ian. I've always been of the view that to talk
>>>> about a problem can be the creation of a problem ever since I
>>>> winced when an external youth worker, from a city centre, came to a
>>>> club where I was helping, started talking about glue-sniffing which
>>>> was a problem we had not encountered at our club. Fortunately the
>>>> problem was not created but I thought it was irresponsible. The
>>>> laws exist to deal with these unsavoury matters so the authorities
>>>> are the place to which these should be reported and not the airwaves.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Mike Davison. Tempo FM.
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>>>> On 29/06/2016 11:16, Ian Hickling wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>> I may be thought of as an old cycnic here - but are we not making
>>>>> a huge fuss about something that we at this level can do
>>>>> absolutely nothing about in terms of a ensuring a positive outcome?
>>>>> Are we not in danger of aggravating the problem by keeping up the
>>>>> publicity?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ian Hickling
>>>>>
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>>>>> Partner
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>>>>>
>>>>> > From: caroline.mitchell at sunderland.ac.uk
>>>>> <x-msg://715/caroline.mitchell@sunderland.ac.uk>
>>>>> <mailto:caroline.mitchell at sunderland.ac.uk>
>>>>> > To: cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk
>>>>> <x-msg://715/cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk>
>>>>> <mailto:cma-l at mailman.commedia.org.uk>
>>>>> > Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 09:25:57 +0000
>>>>> > Subject: Re: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks everyone for your reponses and offers of help- I'm
>>>>> meeting with Spark people and our partner organisations on Friday
>>>>> and will get back to you with a plan- hopefully that will include
>>>>> a 'model' for other stations to follow and contribute to and then
>>>>> we can circulate on the list.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I think we need a strong slogan. I am impressed with this
>>>>> campaign at the moment :
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> http://indy100.independent.co.uk/article/safetypin-the-simple-way-you-can-show-solidarity-with-the-uks-immigrant-population--ZJzeRPz6kHW
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > So any ideas for an audio SAFEty pin catchline that is
>>>>> inclusive to migrants whether they are long term migrants,
>>>>> temporary migrants (like international students) or people who
>>>>> have recently arrived? "Community radio-your space for solidarity
>>>>> and safety" ...I'm no copywriter
>>>>> >
>>>>> > If people are already producing jingles or programmes relating
>>>>> to this it would be great to hear/hear about them.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Best wishes
>>>>> > Caroline
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Caroline Mitchell
>>>>> > Senior Lecturer in Radio
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Principal Investigator, Transnational Radio Encounters:
>>>>> Mediations of Nationality, Identity and Community
>>>>> > HERA funded project 2013-16 www.transnationalradio.org
>>>>> <http://www.transnationalradio.org>
>>>>> <http://www.transnationalradio.org/>
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > David Puttnam Media Centre
>>>>> > St Peter's Campus, University of Sunderland
>>>>> > St Peter's Way
>>>>> > Sunderland
>>>>> > Tyne and Wear SR6ODD
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>>>>> >
>>>>> > ________________________________________
>>>>> > From: cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk
>>>>> <x-msg://715/cma-l-bounces@mailman.commedia.org.uk>
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>>>>> [cma-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk
>>>>> <x-msg://715/cma-l-bounces@mailman.commedia.org.uk>] on behalf of
>>>>> Caroline Mitchell [caroline.mitchell at sunderland.ac.uk
>>>>> <x-msg://715/caroline.mitchell@sunderland.ac.uk>
>>>>> <mailto:caroline.mitchell at sunderland.ac.uk> ]
>>>>> > Sent: 26 June 2016 13:09
>>>>> > To: The Community Media Association Discussion List
>>>>> > Subject: [cma-l] CMA radio sanctuary campaign suggestion
>>>>> >
>>>>> > There have been worrying reports over the last couple of days
>>>>> about the rise in xenophobic and sometimes racist hate speech and
>>>>> behaviours towards citizens from minority ethnic communities,
>>>>> migrants (including 'temporary' migrants such as international
>>>>> students) and refugees.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Can we in the community media community can do some kind of on
>>>>> air/social media campaign to show how community radio stations are
>>>>> a safe space for these groups? We have plenty of evidence through
>>>>> programmes and stations run by and for these communities over a
>>>>> long period of time but now I think it is time to shout out more
>>>>> about this.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > What do CMA members think about this? Maybe there is already a
>>>>> campaign we can adapt? Any offers to help do or co-ordinate this?
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Caroline Mitchell
>>>>> > Senior Lecturer in Radio
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Principal Investigator, Transnational Radio Encounters:
>>>>> Mediations of Nationality, Identity and Community
>>>>> > HERA funded project 2013-16 www.transnationalradio.org
>>>>> <http://www.transnationalradio.org>
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>>>>> >
>>>>> > David Puttnam Media Centre
>>>>> > St Peter's Campus, University of Sunderland
>>>>> > St Peter's Way
>>>>> > Sunderland
>>>>> > Tyne and Wear SR6ODD
>>>>> > +44 (0)191 515 3227
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>>>>> >
>>>>> >
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