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Community Radio Needs You
27.06.2004 20:38
But just as community radio in the UK is starting to finally get a foothold, intense lobbying from the commercial sector to restrict community radio could limit its growth and even possibly kill it at birth....
... for full article and lots of links, click here:
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/05/292182.html
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Pirates
30.06.2004 15:32
Gem
And...
30.06.2004 17:57
No thanks! More community radio!
Radionot
little green men
30.06.2004 21:05
http://pub18.bravenet.com/forum/1486881196/show/344404
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Arr, Jim lad
03.07.2004 11:59
Because we play music that is simply NOT catered for on mainstream radio.
Where else can you hear some heavy dub reggae followed by a trance remix of Pink Floyd?
"Many other community groups who want to get licences are tarred by the same brush as such pirate radio stations."
If your community group wants to pay thousands of pounds for a RSL which will give you one month on the air, enough power to transmit for a few miles and restrictions on what you can play/say, then go for it.
OTOH, you could spend around £500 on a decent illegal rig, have a radius of 50 miles and get away with it for months.
Your choice, man.
"They serve no use, get no listeners these days and only seem to annoy."
6000 texts in our first 2 months on air would seem to prove you wrong.
The accepted statistic in the radio biz is that only 1% of listeners can ever be arsed to send feedback, so we certainly -do- have listeners.
"Calling it Weed FM? Grow up."
It's about time the government grew up and legalised a herb which has caused ZERO deaths in over 5000 years of usage, yet continues to reap millions from tobacco and alcohol which cause millions yearly. 'Nuff said.
Weed FM is on air from 9pm Friday until midnight Sunday on 106.1 FM around Liverpool.
Skin up and tune in.
Doctor Dub
Perfect Saturday Afternoon
03.07.2004 14:23
T
weed fm has a massive amount of listeners.
06.07.2004 12:36
the little green man.
e-mail: weedfm@yahoo.co.uk
Fool here!
09.07.2004 09:10
So, you meant 6 Million. That'll mean you think that just because there are 6million smoking it they will all want to listen to your station? Get serious. I like football but don't watch every match.
My main point is that by trying to pass yourself off as community radio when you have no proof that the local community wants you, and by doing it through illegal methods, it means that those people who really do have a radio-station idea that the local community would support will find it harder to get the licence.
Again, get a life.
Gem
community radio
09.07.2004 13:26
where's the proof for this? sounds like the EMap press office talking to me or maybe Soul FM who get 105.8 in august...
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Weed
19.07.2004 18:06
A refreshing change if you ask me. Roll on next weekend!
Steve
RSL V PIRATE
31.07.2004 01:10
not focus groups marketing meetings and the great lord MONEY
legal stations cater for large groups thats how they make money (the ONLY thing that interests them!)
rsl? what a joke meaningless ways for people to waste their time and money!
the only person I have ever heard describe an rsl as good was someone who ran one (LOL)
you all moan about pirates... but where would your industry be without them??
home light and third?
we are facing a very real dilema today.. a dilema of fast ads plastic music and an unbeleivable sameness of all the stations!
if piracy can help reduce the boredom and shake the legal stations up a bit then I for one am all in favor!
ROGER SPLOGE
e-mail: CAT@DOG.COM
re: weed fm
02.08.2004 14:21
irie
gary
gary
e-mail: gbeamish@hotmail.com
u mongs
01.10.2004 11:38
chan
e-mail: djohnson16@fsmail.net
free the little green man and free the weed
23.10.2004 17:08
2th pic