Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
"Heat on the Street" - Outside Broadcast
Join us as we take part in "Heat on the Street" - the Men's Health Awareness Day presented by the Claremorris Men's Group this Friday June 15th!
Events on the Day Include: Bleep Testing, Health and Nutrition Stalls, Information Stands, Spot Prizes, Goody Bags, Refreshments, Entertainment and Much More!
Eamonn Kelly will be broadcasting LIVE on Claremorris Community Radio 94.6fm from the square on the day between 12pm - 3pm so make sure you pop down and say hello or have a request played!
Listen live on 94.6fm or online at:
Events on the Day Include: Bleep Testing, Health and Nutrition Stalls, Information Stands, Spot Prizes, Goody Bags, Refreshments, Entertainment and Much More!
Eamonn Kelly will be broadcasting LIVE on Claremorris Community Radio 94.6fm from the square on the day between 12pm - 3pm so make sure you pop down and say hello or have a request played!
Listen live on 94.6fm or online at:
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Two Positions Available at Claremorris Community Radio
Administrator (Part-Time):
The purpose of this job is to ensure that efficient administration systems are in place to support
the day to day operation of Claremorris Community Radio and to work closely with the Manager.
The position is part-time and is funded by Pobal's Community
Services Programme. Eligilility criteria apply (more information in
full job description).
A full job description for this position is available here.
IT & Studio Support Officer (Part-Time):
The purpose of this job is to ensure that an efficient IT, studio and network system is in place at all times
and that the day-to-day operations of Claremorris Community Radio staff and volunteers are supported in
this regard. You will be required to work with small budgets, getting the best out of the station's limited
resources.
The position is part-time and is funded by Pobal's Community
Services Programme. Eligilility criteria apply (more information in
full job description).
A full job description for this position is available here.
Claremorris
Community Radio to Feature in Nationally Broadcast Radio Series
“The
first thing that I got from community radio was that it gave me
access to something that I never thought I could get access for”
- Evans Shirihuru - Community Radio Volunteer
These are the opening
words of “A Voice for Communities”, a new 6 part
documentary series that explores the ideas behind and the impact of
Community Radio in Ireland. Claremorris Community Radio
features prominently in the series which was launched by the Chief
Executive of the Broadcasting Authority Michael O’Keeffe on
Saturday (May 26th) at the Annual Craol Community Radio
Féile in Athlone.
The series will be
broadcast across Ireland on over 25 Community Radio Stations. The
series begins on Claremorris Community Radio 94.6fm on Saturday
June 9th at 2pm and will be repeated on
Fridays at 5pm.
“A Voice for
Communities” maps a unique nationwide community-based movement
which is rapidly changing. At the launch, Albertine Denis the
Chairperson of Craol recognised that “Community Radio stations
are so busy providing a space for their communities to tell their
stories, that the compelling narrative of which they are a part, has
until now remained unheard. “ She added “This series
captures the complexities behind the scenes, marrying stories of the
huge voluntary effort involved, with the impacts of community radio
stations on the communities we serve”.
“A Voice for Communities” aims to give
listeners an insight into the broadcasting process and the ideas and
challenges underlying the establishment of community stations. Such
stations are rooted in their community and reflect the passions,
challenges, stories, and people of their community- their stories
make for compelling listening both for the communities they serve and
beyond.
“A Voice for Communities” enables the
listener to feel a sense of an unfolding story that they too can be a
part of. . Launching the series Michael O’Keeffe said “The
BAI is delighted to have provided funding support to this innovative
programme series which demonstrates the positive impact of community
radio on communities through the country. Congratulations to all
involved in the making of this documentary series.”
This landmark series is produced by Grey Heron Media
working with community radio stations nationwide for Craol the
Community Radio Forum of Ireland, and will be broadcast across
Ireland by over twenty five of Craol’s member stations. It was made
with the support of Sound and Vision, an initiative of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
Community Radio in Ireland has a collective weekly
reach of 307, 465 adults and 6 out of 10 people value its impact on
their community very highly, according to the findings of the first ever
independent survey on Community Radio in Ireland by RED C / Grey Heron
Media on behalf of Craol.
According to the research which was collected through
504 face to face interviews conducted at 23 sample points around the
country where Community Radio is available, collected data on a range of
issues including the awareness of, value of and the opportunities
offered by Community Radio in Ireland.
Respondents highlighted the important part that
Community Radio plays in terms of Community Development and the sharing
of knowledge and experience.
- 67% of all adults surveyed are aware that a Community Radio Station exists in their area, while 78% of those who were aware of a community radio station knew that the station was in fact a community station
- 21% know that "anyone from the community can get involved"
- 6 in 10 of all survey respondents in the catchment attributed a very high value rating to Community Radio, when asked specifically about the impact of Community Radio on your community / area. The high value rating is even greater (71%) among current listeners to Community Radio
- 30% of respondents have listened to any streamed or online radio programme on the internet. 17% of 18 - 24 year olds have downloaded a radio podcast
Programme 1 -
Radio for the Community, by the Community
Programme 2 - All
Stations Big and Small
Programme 3 –
The struggle to get on air – Aspirant Stations
Programme 4 -
Volunteer Led, Volunteer Driven
Programme 5 -
Community Impact
Programme 6 - The
Role of CRAOL in building a movement/Facing the future
Friday, June 1, 2012
3 CRAOL Achievement Awards for Claremorris Community Radio
A phenomenally sunny weekend added extra shine to this year's Craol Achievement Awards in the Shamrock Lodge Hotel in Athlone on Saturday 26th of May as part of Craol's flagship national annual conference Féile 2012, hosted by Athlone Community Radio.
Awards were presented to Claremorris Community Radio by Michael O'Keeffe, Chief Executive of the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland for 2-part series "Make it Happen: A Job-Seekers Handbook" by Maggie Ruane - a guide for job-seekers getting back into world of work, and "From Narcotics to Knock" - a 1 hour documentary presented by Tommy O'Connor which looked at the issue of recovering drug addicts in the Mayo region.
The documentary was described by judges as being "factual, educational, without being patronising and demonstates excellent production quality.
An award was also presented to weekly quiz programme "After the Fact" presented by John Nolan, and team captains Andrew Newman and Marcella Connolly who were described by judges as having an "obvious rapport".
This year there were 36 entries overall from 15 stations which resulted in the awarding of 13 Distinctions, 2 Volunteer Contribution Awards and 2 Outstanding Contribution Awards.
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