Just heard Nick Clegg say on BBC Radio Sheffield that local radio is very important and he can’t imagine it being closed down. Nick Higham (I think it wad him) said to Radio5Live that after talking to the BBC he didn’t think it was an idea that was very high on their agenda.
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Shadow minister demands meeting over ‘radio cuts’ | News | Broadcast
Shadow minister demands meeting over ‘radio cuts’
Shadow culture secretary Ivan Lewis has demanded a meeting with BBC bosses over reports that local radio services could be axed and replaced with content from Radio 5 Live.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) said proposals had been aired to produce only local breakfast and drive-time shows and fill the gap with 5 Live programmes.
It said this would mean the loss of around 700 jobs and the possible closure of some stations.
Lewis said: ???At a time when Jeremy Hunt is forcing the BBC to spend ??25 million on local TV, it is perverse that the Conservative-led Government cuts may threaten the future of local radio.
???I will be seeking an urgent meeting with the BBC to discuss the range of options under consideration.???
It was reported the proposals were aired as part of the BBC???s Delivering Quality First review, which is tasked with finding savings following the six-year licence-fee freeze.
A BBC spokesman said: ???No decisions have been made so it would be wrong to speculate. It is, of course, only right that BBC staff have an opportunity to input ideas about shaping the BBC???s future.
???The Delivering Quality First sessions are designed to provoke discussion amongst staff about the way the BBC works and any decisions coming out of the process would be subject to approval by the BBC Trust.???
Ivan Lewis is making a good point here.
???At a time when Jeremy Hunt is forcing the BBC to spend ??25 million on local TV, it is perverse that the Conservative-led Government cuts may threaten the future of local radio.”
BBC English Regions boss explains ‘challenging times’
http://m.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/mar/11/bbc-local-radio?cat=media&type=arti…
guardian.co.uk, Fri 11 Mar 2011 12.45 GMT
BBC may replace local radio with 5 Live broadcasts | Media | The Guardian
As far as I can tell this is one of many proposals being put forward to Mark Thompson as the BBC struggles to save money.
In my area the BBC is experimenting with a shared afternoon show. The presenter is excellent and they are doing their best to gather content from around the entire Yorkshire region. But however competent it may be it doesn’t feel like a programme for me and my city – it comes from somewhere else.
Merging Local Radio and 5Live is a bit incongruous and probably wouldn’t work – or even happen. But it’s not far from a national sustaining service which local stations can opt in and out of at will. It’s a dangerous step for local communities. Their local BBC station gives a voice to people who would otherwise be unable to influence opinion or express their views. As soon as the airtime is narrowed to two news slots a day – other broadcasting goes out of the window. Community action wouldn’t get a look in.
The BBC should squash this idea as soon as it’s presented at the DG’s desk. You either have local radio or you don’t – there are no half measures. No one will own it and it will swerve to rot in no time at all.
My friend Emma Gilliam, now a lecturer at The School of Journalism in Cardiff – (we were both BBC local radio Editors) – is updating her blog on this subject. Emma refers to Bill Rogers’ blog
More here on Radio Today
Lets start the campaign now to save BBC Local Radio …….
The BBC-O-Gram
Look at the budget of BBC 6 Music and subtract it from the BBC1 budget – impact virtually nil. There’s no sense in any of today’s announcement by the DG. Radio is loved and very very cheap. If he really wanted to save money TV is where the big bucks are. Join the debate and submit your views. http://tinyurl.com/ycqmshj
Terry’s last day
Terry has never been my cup of tea – but he knows how to build a loyal audience. Had he been a presenter on my radio station he would have been my style, especially when the listening figures came in.
I think Terry summed up his style in his book Don’t Give Up The Day Job. He said something along these lines. “When you broadcast you have to speak to just one person – someone you really like – so I just imagine I’m talking to myself.” And I think that’s why I never liked him – he is just too full of himself.