Wednesday, 2 October 2013

guests

COMMUNITY RADIO LESSON #589
remember to say thanks to your guests...

because, just like the town, and the radio station, this show would not be anything without good people:
THANK YOU SO MUCH TO OUR GUESTS SO FAR:

Corine and Lea from KEVICC Parents Association,
Matt and Jon Price of Proud2Be,
Jay Tompt from the Reconomy Centre
Anna Other representing  Totnes Arts Hub
Jackie Jono speaking about Reincarnation Street
Paul and James and Pippa of the Totnes Allotments Association
Di from the Birdwood Restroom Association
Anthea Tuckey of Birdwood House
Richard Mitchell from Bridgetown Alive!
Giles From the Albert Inn
Dot Spink on the Totnes Childrens' Centre
Ian Blackwell for  Dangerous Dads
Rupert Elford inviting y'all to  Totnes Juggling and Circus Skills Workshop
Wendy Stayte about  Incredible Edible
John Spelling on Fight The Power!
Frankie Finn for Totnes Town Councillor
Dr Gail Bradbrook of the  Street School Economics
Paul Bennet on behalf of Totnes Society
Laurel and David on the Food in Community CIC 

YOUR GOOD HUMOUR IN COMING ALONG AND COMING ON-AIR,  AND COMMUNITY SPIRIT WITH THE PROJECTS YOU ARE INVOLVED IN, IS AMAZING:   THANKS VERY MUCH!
 
....please feel welcome to come back with new news and updates on your projects, bring or send a friend along and generally pass on the word : Live In Totnes Radio Show welcomes folks to share their community news, events, campaigns, music, jokes, questions and ideas...

Here in Totnes what we are doing just feels like having fun, but scratch a little deeper and we kinda fit the description below, from The Community Radio Handbook, which considers the important work community radio programming can do in communities accross the world- and which we are all contributing to, just by putting our voices and ideas together, and inviting YOU ALL UP TO GET INVOLVED TOO:

Main Functions of Community Radio as Formulated in South Africa
Community radio should:
•Promote and reflect local culture, character and identity;
•Assist in creating a diversity of voices and opinions and encourage individual expression;
•Increase access to a diversity of voices on air;
•Assist in creating a diversity in broadcasting ownership;
•Be responsive to the needs of their community;
•Contribute to human resources development for broadcasting and where appropriate to job creation;
•Encourage members of the relevant community to participate in programming and production matters;
•Encourage innovation and experimentation in programming.


YAY!

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