Consultation on Community Radio

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This consultation paper sets out i) the Department’s response to Ofcom’s review of community radio; and  ii) seeks views on the future scope of community radio funding.

 

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Consultation Paper on Community Radio PDF (117kb)

How to respond:

Responses should be made by 6 June 2008 either by post to:

Alan Casselton
Broadcasting Policy Division
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
5th Floor
2-4 Cockspur Street
London SW1Y 5DH

Or by email to: Community_Radio@culture.gsi.gov.uk.

All responses will be published, unless you ask us not do so.  However, please note that all information in responses, including personal information, may be subject to publication or disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.  If any correspondent requests confidentiality this cannot be guaranteed, and will only be possible if considered appropriate under the legislation.
If you have any questions or complaints about the process of consultation on this paper, please contact Mithly Manickavasagar, Consultation Co-ordinator, Strategy Division, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5DH, mithly.manickavasagar@culture.gsi.gov.uk

Timeframe

This consultation started around the 15th April 2008 but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.

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