<div dir="ltr">In this week’s <strong>RadioTalk</strong>, <strong>Paul Robinson </strong>asks what the future holds for community radio. Paul reports from the <a href="http://www.commedia.org.uk/news/2014/06/cma-conference-2014-agm/"><strong>Community Media Association Conference</strong></a> at De Montfort University in Leicester, where he talks to the CMA’s Chair <strong>Dom Chambers</strong> about his vision for the future of super-local media and why community radio’s time has come.
<p style="text-align:justify">Paul also catches up with <strong>Rupert Kirkham</strong> from Swindon Viewpoint (one of the pioneers from the 1980s), <strong>Liz Hardwick</strong>, CMA Council member with responsibility for young people and <strong>Martin Steers</strong> from Scout Radio and also an active member of the CMA.</p>

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