{"id":2472,"date":"2010-05-08T13:50:05","date_gmt":"2010-05-08T17:50:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/norwichhumanities\/?p=2472"},"modified":"2010-05-08T13:50:05","modified_gmt":"2010-05-08T17:50:05","slug":"radio-investigation-continues-a-walk-down-the-street","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.dickinson.edu\/norwichhumanities\/2010\/05\/radio-investigation-continues-a-walk-down-the-street\/","title":{"rendered":"Radio Investigation Continues A Walk Down the Street"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s been a while between paper writing, traveling the world, and getting caught by a volcano\u2026.but I finally found time over spring break to sit down and reflect on my conversation on March 16 with Tom Buckham, manager at <a href=\"http:\/\/futureradio.co.uk\/\" target=\"_blank\">Future Radio<\/a>. (and now almost a month later am finding time to actually post it in the blog)<br \/>\nAfter having spent some time interviewing and shadowing people at <a href=\"http:\/\/news.bbc.co.uk\/local\/norfolk\/hi\/tv_and_radio\/\" target=\"_blank\">BBC Radio Norfolk<\/a> I was ready to do a little comparison and to learn more about Future Radio, other than what I had read about on their website. So on Tuesday March 16th I used <a href=\"http:\/\/maps.google.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">Google Maps<\/a> to location the station and figure out which bus I would need to take.\u00a0 After double-checking with my Norwich A-Z (and confirming with my housekeeper, Tina) I discovered that the station was only a 20-minute walk down Earlham Green.\u00a0 I was off, and finally ready to learn more about the station, beyond the website.\u00a0 Winding down neighborhood streets I finally stumbled upon Norfolk Community Center in the middle of Motum Road. Taken aback a little by the size of the complex (not big by any means, but certainly a decent size for the location) I wandered around and found the entrance to Future Radio.\u00a0 Future Radio is a community radio station as a part of Future Projects, an organization aimed to bring art, education, and media to students aged 13-16.<br \/>\nCommunity radio stations are required to get a license through <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ofcom.org.uk\/\" target=\"_blank\">Ofcom<\/a> before being established.\u00a0 Currently Future Radio is preparing to have their broadcast expanded from just West Norwich to the East and Southeastern parts of the city as well.\u00a0 This expansion is a result of being the first community radio station to reapply for, and be accepted for this expansion and license extension.\u00a0 Because of this re-launch, as well as the other day-to-day responsibility of being manager, Tom Buckham and I only had about 30 minutes to talk, but his information about the station was invaluable.<br \/>\nWe initially discussed the basics of the station not covered on the website, such as: where their funding comes from, how program topics were determined, and what influences the station and their programs.\u00a0 I learned that roughly 165 station volunteers choose what they are going to broadcast on, based on personal interest, and the varied cultural make-up of Norwich.\u00a0 One of the aims of Future Radio is to be able to offer all members of the community at least one hour or so of radio that they want to tune into.<br \/>\nThis goal allows an interest in Future Radio to build, however being a station aimed at targeting the greater Norwich community, it is challenging because they are in a category where they are \u2018competing\u2019 with stations similar in goal that have a lot more funding and are more recognizable by name, like BBC Radio Norfolk.\u00a0 Tom and I discussed BBC Radio Norfolk further and he said that for them it\u2019s not comparing themselves as stations (I guess that was just my competitive American mentality, forcing a comparison), but it really is more about providing the best stations with the best programs they can for the Norwich community.\u00a0 He mentioned that over the past 2-3 years as Future Radio has been building as a station; BBC Radio Norfolk has been extremely supportive and helpful.\u00a0 Buckham also told me more about the relationship Future Radio has with the Norwich Community Council as well as the current relationship they have with the Norfolk Broads.<br \/>\nIt was great to talk with Tom and to learn first-hand more about Future Radio (because reading about it for the past few months has not been the same). Next week [when this blog was written it was supposed to be next week\u2026. volcano disrupted these plans.] I\u2019m going back to the station to spend a shadow day like I did at BBC Radio Norfolk and I hope talking with more people and spending a longer period of time at the station will give me an even better idea of what Future Radio is really like.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It\u2019s been a while between paper writing, traveling the world, and getting caught by a volcano\u2026.but I finally found time over spring break to sit down and reflect on my conversation on March 16 with Tom Buckham, manager at Future Radio. 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