MATT WARMAN MP WELCOMES REPORT THAT HIGHLIGHTS PUBLIC SERVICE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL RADIO

Radiocentre, Action Stations Launch, The House of Commons, London, 18Oct2016, Photographer BronacMcNeill

Radiocentre, Action Stations Launch, The House of Commons, London, 18Oct2016, Photographer BronacMcNeill

Matt Warman MP has welcomed the findings of a new report which highlights the important role of commercial radio stations in serving local communities across the UK.

The report from Radiocentre, the industry body for commercial radio, was launched in the House of Commons on Tuesday 18 October 2016 and featured the work of Lincs FM.

Action Stations: The public value of commercial radio found that commercial radio stations:

  • broadcast an average of13 hours 15 minutes of public service content each week (news and sport, travel, weather, charity appeals, local events)
  • provide 25 news and sport bulletins each day on average
  • attend more than 10,000 local events each year
  • raise a total of over £25m directly for charity
  • engage with listeners over one million times a day
  • support live music (90% of stations) and unknown artists (83% of stations)

Concerns had been raised by Radiocentre that this range of public service output could be under threat unless changes are made to rules on formats and local production quotas, so that radio stations have greater flexibility on how and where to produce their output.

At the beginning of this year (February 2016) Ofcom said that relaxing these rules would “make some stations more economically viable” and see greater investment in “producing high quality, locally-relevant content”.

Therefore commercial radio has welcomed Government plans to consult on changes to these rules by the end of 2016, but is calling for changes to be made as quickly as possible to help shore-up local radio and its public service role.

Matt said: “Commercial radio stations such as Lincs FM provide an invaluable public service to listeners. As well as music and entertainment, they provide local news and information 365 days a year. It is important therefore that the future of commercial radio is secured and that outdated content rules are reformed.”

Siobhan Kenny, Chief Executive of Radiocentre said, “Action Stations details the many ways in which commercial radio is the lifeblood of communities, cities, towns and villages across the country.  We look forward to working with Government on the upcoming consultation to make sure that this value is not put at risk.”

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