Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Community Diary



Claremorris Community Radio will soon be launching a new Community Diary on the station's website www.claremorriscommunityradio.ie.

The new Community Diary will highlight events, meetings, functions etc. which are happening around Claremorris and the surrounding areas.

 

To have your details included on the diary, email: communitydiary@claremorriscommunityradio.ie or call the station on: 094-9373737






Tuesday, February 7, 2012

"Half-Time Team Talk" - Brand New Sports Programme on Claremorris Community Radio

Join John Nolan and John Mullarkey, on Wednesday nights at 7pm for "Half Time Team Talk" - a brand new sports show on Claremorris Community Radio!

Tomorrow the lads will be looking back at all the Six Nations and Superbowl action from the weekend, as well as looking ahead to the All Ireland Intermediate Football Final with Mayo's own Davitt's GAA this Sunday.



 E-mail the show at: studio@claremorriscommunityradio.ie or text: 087 326 2007 

Tune in! 7pm Wednesday nights!

Monday, February 6, 2012

New poll reveals high levels of concern around news bias towards owners views and around concentration of ownership.

A new nationwide Red C / Grey Heron poll carried out on behalf of Craol has indicated high levels of concern around news bias towards owners views and around concentration of ownership.


The poll has found that nearly 80% of all adults in the Republic of Ireland agree that news and current affairs is sometimes biased towards the views of its owners, and that in a poll of 1005 adults nationwide - 3 in 4 adults worry that people / businesses have too much ownership of the media.

Over 90% believe that community radio brings a social benefit to the communities they serve but there are low levels of awareness to the fact that communities can set up their own station.

Tina Heffernan, Chair of Craol, explains that “Community radio gives communities, and the groups and individuals within those communities a voice with which to be heard”. 
She added “The community not only gains in having a broader diversity in listening options, they also gain a forum for sharing experience, discovering fresh perspectives, and supporting community activity.”

Under the 2009 Broadcasting Act, Community Radio was legally defined for the first time with a definition of being representative and accountable to the communities they serve, being not-for-profit, and delivering a social benefit to their community

Community Radio is regulated by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland. There are 24 Stations currently operating 10 year licences.
The 2009 Act also introduced temporary licences for community sound broadcasting services of up to 100 days per annum for communities exploring the viability of setting up a community radio service.

The Broadcasting Authority proposed to introduce a more open licensing process for new community radio services in its Draft Broadcasting Services Strategy published in August 2011.





 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Contestants Wanted for Blind Date Night!!


Have a 'lorra lorra laughs' at the Claremorris Community Radio Blind Date Night!


Claremorris Community Radio is looking for contestants to take part in a Blind Date fund-raising night on Saturday April 7th at The Dalton Inn, Claremorris.

Whatever your age, male or female – we want you to take part in Claremorris' answer to the illustrious Cilla Black television programme.

Have a laugh, help your community and who knows, you might even bag yourself a date!

If you are interested in taking part on the night, email lorraine@claremorriscommunityradio.ie or call the radio station on 094 937 3737

Proceeds from the night go towards raising some much needed funds for Claremorris Community Radio – a not-for-profit community development organisation.

More information about the fund-raiser and about how you can support your local community station can be obtained by calling the station on 094-937 3737 or by emailing manager@claremorriscommunityradio.ie.


Further information about the station is available on the station's website, www.claremorriscommunityradio.ie.

Volunteer with us!

We are always looking for new volunteers to help develop the station. If you are interested in developing new skills or wish to use skills you already have we would be interested in speaking with you.

Wanted

Volunteer webmaster

This role will involve the updating and management of the stations wesite and social media. You should have experience in building, proomoting and maintaining websites.

Call - 094 937 3737


Programme Presenters

If you have a desire to present your own radio show then we are interested in you. We will provide all the training and support you need to produce and present your very own show. Any style or genre. Documentry makers and producers needed. Call - 094 937 3737


Community TV Project

We are developing a community IPTV project and are interested in people with an interest and experience in video production. Call - 094 937 3737


Irish Speakers Wanted

The station wishes to increase its Irish language output. If you can help Call - 094 937 3737


News Team

Interested in local, national and international news. Then you may be able to us. We are looking for volunteers to compile and present the stations news output. Call - 094 937 3737


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