Bangladesh Community Radio Conference 2012

Greetings from Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)

BNNRC is a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) is a national networking body working for building a democratic society based on the principles of free flow of information, equitable & affordable access to Information & Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) of remote & marginalized population.

It gives our great pleasure to inform you that, we are planning to hold Bangladesh Community Radio Forum 2012 on 25, 26 & 27 February, 2012, Conference Room, IDB Bhaban, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka 1207.

The Bangladesh Community Radio Forum 2012 is going to organize by Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) in collaboration with Ministry of Information, National Institute of Mass Communication (NIMC), Bangladesh Betar (Radio), Bangladesh Press Institute, Information Commission, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) & Agriculture Information Service of Ministry of Agriculture & more government and Non Govt. organization. ..read more..

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Severn FM’s first RSL!

Severn FM has been broadcasting on the internet since June 2011 and operated it’s first FM Broadcast from the 3rd December to 29th December 2011 on 87.9Mhz. Andy Clarke, founder and Managing Director of South Gloucester Media CIC that operates Severn FM under a Community Interest Company said: ..read more..

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Community Radio Ideas Swap, Manchester Feb 13th

Community Radio Toolkit presents:

Plugging The Gap – a funding ideas exchange

Did you know that there’s a community radio station that earns thousands a year from its local Pupil Referral Unit, another that gets money from its volunteers and another that got new advertisers in by running a ’99 for £99’ campaign? ..read more..



Source FM document community radio’s benefits

Here at Radio Regen we were sent an email from Matthew at  Source FM who created a short film on the benefits of community radio and gave us a little more information about Source FM too! We thought we would share this video on our news page as it highlights the good points about the sector.

“Source FM is a community radio station for Cornwall based in Falmouth and Penryn, which aims to provide a unique social gains media platform for a local Cornish audience by airing as wide a range of music and voices as possible, from the very young to the not so young and everything in between. This film was shot, by Mark Jenkin, inside the Source FM studios during the winter of 2010-11. The camera never leaves the studio and yet what develops is a telling portrait of a community through the presenters on its radio station.”

Source FM from Matthew Rogers on Vimeo.



Celtic Music Radio to be heard across the UK through DAB transmission

Celtic Music Radio, which normally broadcasts to Glasgow and the surrounding area on 1530kHz, can now be heard on DAB digital radio across large parts of the UK.

For the duration of the Celtic Connections festival, we’ll be on the DAB “Pop Up Radio” channel, as well as our usual frequency.

Our DAB transmission went “live” at 00:00 on Monday, and we’ll be on DAB for the next 3 weeks. The festival kicks off on Thursday, and we’ll be broadcasting from our temporary studio in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall every day from 11.00 until 19.00, with live music, impromptu sessions, interviews, and all the action from the Danny Kyle Open Stage. After that, it’s back to our usual studio, and maybe out and about to other festival venues.

The “Pop Up” DAB channel can be heard in areas where the mux is provided by Arqiva – about a third of the UK. This includes Ayrshire, Berkshire & North Hants, Bristol, Cambridge, Cornwall, Coventry and Warwickshire, Derbyshire, Dorset, Essex, Herts., Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire, Kent, Leicestershire, Norwich, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Peterborough, Plymouth, South East Devon, Cardiff & South East Wales, South Hampshire, Sussex Coast, Swindon, West Wiltshire and Wolverhampton & Shropshire.

It’s been quite an eventful day for us at Celtic Music Radio – as well as the DAB service, we got notification that our license has been extended until 2018.

It’s also our birthday! We’ve been on the air “full time” for exactly 4 years, launching at 15.30 on 16 Jan 2008, following several RSLs. If any of our community radio colleagues are in the Glasgow area over the next few weeks, you’re very welcome to drop by our temporary base in the concert hall.



Northumberland launch new community radio station

Ssssh! Northumberland’s best kept secret is out! A new community radio station has launched onto the airways, without any fuss, fanfares or celebrity endorsements. Radio Northumberland is currently providing an internet based service broadcasting music, community information and talk based programming. As the station grows, an application will be made to Ofcom for a temporary RSL licence which will enable it to broadcast on an FM radio frequency to the people of Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth, Cramlington and Morpeth. Members of the Northumberland radio station have quietly spent the last six months planning programming; community involvement and scheduling with a view to heavily involve local people in their plans. Station Controller, Stewart Allen from Bedlington, who as a veteran of more than 25 years at Radio Tyneside brings a wealth of knowledge with him, is excited about the possibilities open to Radio Northumberland.

The station has already forged links with a number of schools and community organisations in South East Northumberland as well as securing,

“‘As it happens’ local news reporting for the hourly news”, he said. “There has been a tremendous amount of work undertaken in the background by our volunteers and I am delighted to at last be able to tell everyone about our plans.”

The station will broadcast a variety of music styles and genres with shows by experienced presenters and interviewers as well as running shows presented by schools, scout groups and other community organisations. Northumberland’s best kept secret can be heard online at http://www.radionorthumberland.com/. For media information contact Keith Newman at Highlights PR 07814 397951



Let’s Celebrate World Radio Day, 13 February 2012

The World Radio Day seeks raise awareness about the importance of radio, facilitate access to information through radio and enhance networking among broadcasters.

Radio has to be recognized as a low cost medium, specifically suited to reach remote communities and vulnerable people: the illiterate, the disabled, women, youth and the poor, while offering a platform to intervene in the public debate, irrespective of people’s educational level.

Furthermore, radio has a strong and specific role in emergency communication and disaster relief. There is also a changing face to radio services which, in the present times of media convergence, are taking up new technological forms, such as broadband, mobiles and tablets. However, it is said that up to a billion people still do not have access to radio today.

On November 3, 2011, the 36th General Conference of UNESCO approved the creation of the World Day of Radio. The initial idea came from the Spanish Academy of Radio four years ago, therefore, the Permanent Delegation of Spain to UNESCO formally present the proposal at the session 187 of UNESCO’s Executive Board in September 2011.

In Bangladesh, we would like to celebrate the first World Radio Day 13 February, 2012 in collaboration with the Public Service Broadcasting, Commercial Broadcasting and Community Broadcasting.

We invite you to join World Radio Day Observation Initiative 2012 in Bangladesh.
Please support us to celebrate the first World Radio Day.
Help us ! Help you !! For more information, Pls visit: www.worldradioday.org

Wishing your good health
Sincerely Yours-

The Spanish Academy of Radio

AHM Bazlur Rahman- S21BR
Chief Executive Officer
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)
Founding Member
World Radio Day Observation International Committee
House: 13/1 Road:2 Shamoli, Dhaka 1207 Bangladesh
E-Mail: ceo@bnnrc.net www.bnnrc.net

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Community Station in Breach – of Privacy Rules

A ‘must read’ for any station manager, says Phil Korbel

In the heat of a live debate, what sounds like a throw-away comment by a guest has landed an Essex community station in trouble with Ofcom.  Their latest Broadcast Bulletin, although allegations of unfair treatment were dismissed, states that the Chief Fire Officer of Essex had his right to privacy infringed when a guest mentioned his matrimonial circumstances.  The station, Phoenix FM, wanted to use a ‘public interest’ defence for the comment but Ofcom said that the complainant’s personal circumstances did not come under that umbrella.

Points of interest:

  • the guest made the statement in a live show
  • the station attempted a defence rather than an apology
  • the absence of the complainant from the debate was not seen as an issue by Ofcom as the presenter made it clear that he would attempt to provide balance
  • ‘controversial’ statements by the presenter were allowed in the context of the whole programme as being clearly his opinion and did not detract from the ‘fair treatment’ that was acknowledged by Ofcom.
  • there is also an amusing (IMHO) reference to a Jilted John song

Please don’t relay on my commentary, read the full judgement here –

http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/enforcement/broadcast-bulletins/obb197/obb197.pdf

It’s on page 16.  All comment welcome.



Community Radio is now in existence in Bangladesh!!!

5th Knowledge Sharing Workshop – Community Radio is now in existence in Bangladesh

“This is a great news for all of us that Community Radio is now in existence in Bangladesh!”-said Mr. Aminul Islam, Secretary of National Regulatory Committee on Community Radio and Joint Secretary (Broadcasting) of Ministry of Information while speaking as Chief Guest of the inaugural session in 5th Knowledge Sharing Workshop at JATRI Auditorium, Dhaka on 22nd December .

The event was organized by Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) in collaboration with UNICEF-Bangladesh under its partnership project on “Empowering Communities: Strengthening and Building Capacity of the Community Radio in Bangladesh”. Among others, Ms.Reba Rani Saha, Deputy Secretary (Radio), Ministry of Information and Sayeeedul Haque Milki, Communication Specialist and the focal person for Community Radio at UNICEF-Bangladesh attended as special guests of the session.Mr.Rafiqul Alam, Chairperson of BNNRC Board of Trustees and Executive Director, Dwip Unnayan Sangstha presided over the session.

Mr.Aminul Islam mentioned that through Community Radio broadcasting in the coming years the commitment of present govt.will be fulfilled. Ministry of Information approved the 10-year Community radio Strategy which will accelerate the process of implementing the long-term vision of the govt.He thanked UNICEF-Bangladesh for their support throughout the formulation and approval process of the strategy. He expected that Community Radio would create a sensation for development in rural areas of Bangladesh. Facilitated by Mr.A.H.M Bazlur Rahman, CEO of BNNRC, he informed:”upto this date 05 Radio Stations are now running on regular broadcasting, 06 stations are on test transmission and 03 stations (Radio Naf, Radio Bikrampur and Radio Sundarban) are still in preparatory stage.”

The session entered into a lively and attractive phase during short presentations of participants from Radio Padma, Radio Nalta, Radio Jhinuk, Radio Pallykantha, Krishi Radio, Radio Mahananda and Radio Sagargiri. All audio clippings (of different Programs, music and signature tones) reflected the diversity, uniqueness and future prospects of Community Radio.

By expressing greetings and solidarity in her speech as special guest Reva Rani Saha thanked the initiators and expected that community radio would be able to furnish the need of the disadvantaged rural community. She also thanked the sincere efforts of the organizers to take special initiatives to involve the women and children listeners around the CR Stations. She reminded the deadline for those initiators (who lagged behind) on 31st December 2011 and that there would be no further extension for them. Responding on the presentations, in his brief comment as special guest, Mr.Sayeedul Haque Milky of UNICEF Bangladesh made a quick flashback on the beginning of capacity building efforts of CR initiators, which has now become a reality through their existence and vibrant presentations. He also suggested to give more attention to involve disadvantaged children and the community in their programs. He reiterated UNICEF future plan to work for the growth and capacity development in this sector.

The second session of the event was graced by the presence of Syed Margub Morshed, Retd.Secretary and former Chairman of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission(BTRC) as Chief Guest. On his presence, representatives of Radio Barendra and Radio Naf presented their progress and performance. By taking part in discussion Mr.Shameem Reza, Associate Professor, Mass Communication and Journalism Dept.,Dhaka University and Mr.Salim Samad, Eminant journalist and Representative, Reporters without Border(RSF) emphasized on sustainability, community ownership and undue influence of the rulers in power . Mr. S M Shameem Reza advised to think of the ownership transfer plan of the stations (to community) from the beginning. He mentioned thinking of the technology aspect of the radio operators as well.

In his inspiring speech as Chief Guest of the 2nd session Mr.Syed Margub Morshed told:”CR movement is a journey, not a destination. We have to be prepared for future road blocks and to grow in number. “Responding on Community ownership discussion he added: Community will be our strength. Their ownership would be taken place through a gradual process, gradually community people will come forward and the initiating organization will go behind, the rear part. In this journey and process, we need forum like BNNRC.” He assured his future cooperation and solidarity in this movement.

In his brief speech as Chairperson of the session/s Mr.Rafiqul Alam reminded of his war days as freedom fighter when how a small radio station like Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra-was a source of inspiration for them. He pointed that CR initiators should give more attention to livelihood and poverty reduction aspects. Since Disaster, land rights and free flow of information all are interlinked factors; the radio program design should incorporate these with high priority.

After the lunch break, there was a brief presentation on “Ist AMARC Asia Pacific Community Radio Training Forum” jointly by CEO of BNNRC and Mr. Milky (of UNICEF-Bangladesh), who joined the program at Thailand few days back. Discussion continued upto 5 p.m. among the CR initiators on evolving issues like formation of CR Club, Development Advertisement, IPR, Broadcasting of National News, Training Needs Assessment for 2012,Short Code for each Station(from BTRC) etc..

Mr. AH.M Bazlur Rahman, facilitator of the day-long event instantly responded to different queries from the initiators. He announced to organize a regional summit of Community Radio in February and requested cooperation from all. He also requested all to plan from now on to observe World Radio Day on the 13th February 2012 in a festive manner.

Representatives of CDMP project of UNDP, BBC World Service trust, Katalyst, Information Officer of US Embassy at Dhaka Mr.Mobassher Hasan, Radio Engineer Mr.Sohel Aurangzeb-all joined in the workshop and expressed their solidarity in the future growth and exploration of Community Radio sector in the country.

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AHM. Bazlur Rahman-S21BR
[MSS in Government & Politics, Legislative Development Fellow- USA]

Chief Executive Officer
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication
[NGO in Special Consultative Status with the UN Economic and Social Council]

Lifetime Member : Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC)
Member : American Radio Relay League (ARRL)
Member : Bangladesh Amateur Radio League (BRAL)
Member : World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
Member : Global Knowledge Partnership (GKP)
Member : Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education

House : 13/1, Road: 2, Shaymoli, Dhaka-1207 Bangladesh
Phone : 88-02-9130750, +88-02-9138501, Cell: +88 01711881647
Fax : 88-02-9138501-105
E-mail : ceo@bnnrc.net, bnnrcbd@gmail.com
Web : www.bnnrc.net

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New Tax Justice Network podcasts available for community radio listeners!

Why are ordinary people prosecuted if they don’t pay their taxes while tax officials paid by us seem to cosy up to companies like Vodafone and Goldman Sachs? How did the UK and the US become two of the world’s largest hubs for tax evasion and avoidance? What’s the shadow banking system and how does it affect me? Who are the winners and who are the losers? And can we do anything about it?

Now you can hear about all that and more. Radio producer Naomi Fowler has teamed up with the Tax Justice Network to produce the Taxcast which will be launched at the end of January 2012.

What’s the Taxcast?

It’s an entertaining and informative 15 minute monthly podcast with the latest news, research and analysis of events in tax evasion, tax avoidance and the shadow banking system. It aims to promote understanding and engagement with one of the most important ethical and economic issues of our times. It features headlines, analysis with economist Richard Murphy of Tax Research UK and a documentary.

How do I listen to it?

If you’re a community radio broadcaster please contact naomi@taxjustice.net

If you want to listen to the Taxcast on your mobile, computer, mp3 player etc you can download it each month from www.tackletaxhavens.com from the end of January 2012.

Happy listening!

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