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Anyone in the world 12:00 Workshop “Funding Your Station” Delegates from their intros are an interesting group of dynamic individuals of who have great passion for their work, and are eager for information they can turn into action. I wonder: is there an over-reliance on government money in UK CR? And how long will the government funds flow? Then what? 13:00 Lunch A buffet line with a healthy section that would make my cardiologist smile including fresh fruit and vegetable plates. And of course a section to make my cardiologist grimace, with artery-clogging, deep-fried gunky delicacies that I couldn’t pass up. 14:00 Workshop “Licensing” Once again, a roomful of highly motivated radio industry participants listening intently and engaged with the speaker Lawrie Hallet of Ofcom. And once again, an excellent presentation on the license application process. It’s clear that Lawrie is no ordinary disinterested bureaucrat; he is knowledgeable, experienced and displays a healthy disrespect for the regulatory process. Especially when the legislation gets overly complicated and starts to consume itself and everyone around it, he steps back and assures us that real people with good hearts and working brains are reading the applications. That has to be good news for the present and the future of Community Radio in the UK. 15:00 Workshop “Project Management” A somewhat technical but effective discussion of strategies and systems to support project management including a special open-source spreadsheet program to track your progress on projects. Side note: British idioms continue to elude my comprehension: “Gone pear-shaped”? “From pillar to post”? “bullox”? 16:00 Plenary session As the impressive figures and powerful politicians step to the microphone and pledge the support for Community Radio, they all connect back to Phil Korbel. He’s connected to the smallest groups pitching licenses and to the biggest names in media and government. From what I’ve seen in a short period time is that this man is perhaps the single greatest asset of the UK CR movement. Would you agree? |