[cma-l] Community radio: future licensing and technical policy

CMA-L cma-l at commedia.org.uk
Fri Oct 28 10:20:27 BST 2016


Ofcom has published a review of its community radio licensing and technical
policy <http://ofcom.cmail20.com/t/i-l-kktrujy-ptyuturk-h/>.

Ofcom has been awarding community radio licences for more than a decade,
and there are now nearly 250 stations in the UK.  These stations are small,
not-for-profit services which bring a range of benefits to their target
communities, and are run with the help of volunteers.

As Ofcom comes to the end of its third round of community radio licensing,
the regulator is seeking views on proposals to:

   - run a short, focussed fourth round of community radio licensing; and
   - revise their technical policy to allow improvements to coverage areas
   for community stations, taking into account individual stations’
   requirements.

*Today’s consultation closes on 22 December 2016*.
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Community Media Association
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Canstream Internet Radio & Video
http://www.canstream.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/canstream
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