UK

Ofcom rules Churnet Sound in breach of licence commitments

Community radio operator Churnet Sound has been found in breach of its licence conditions after Ofcom ruled the station failed to deliver key elements of its promised service.

The regulator investigated following a complaint about whether the station was meeting its Key Commitments.
These include focusing on social isolation and rural deprivation, involving local people in running the station, and ensuring accountability to its target community.
Between 19 and 25 May this year, Ofcom found Churnet Sound’s services in Stoke, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Congleton and Leek were broadcasting identical content and not sufficiently addressing its community focus. Although local news bulletins and a “Community Notice Board” were aired, Ofcom said there was limited presenter-led programming engaging directly with the issues of social isolation and rural deprivation.
The station also failed to demonstrate how volunteers could contribute to its management, or how it was accountable to its audience. Ofcom noted plans to create a new volunteer management committee but said no evidence was provided that mechanisms were currently in place.
In addition, Ofcom said Churnet Sound did not supply a programme schedule when requested and initially failed to provide 45 hours of required recordings. Although these were later submitted, the regulator found the delays and missing information meant the station had breached further licence conditions.
Churnet Sound told Ofcom it had faced disruption after alleged sabotage from a former volunteer and confirmed it was working to strengthen compliance, including new recording back-up systems and efforts to recruit more volunteers. It also indicated plans to surrender its licence for Leek and Congleton to focus on serving Stoke and Newcastle-under-Lyme, though no formal request has been received.
Ofcom concluded that the station was in breach of Licence Conditions 2(1), 2(3), 9(2)(b) and 10(1), and said it expected the operator to take immediate steps to rectify the issues.

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Rightmove sponsors Sam Thompson shows on Hits Radio

Bauer Media Audio UK has announced Rightmove as the first sponsor of Hits Radio’s Saturday morning show with Sam Thompson.

The three-month deal also covers Sam’s Sunday evening UK Chart Show, giving Rightmove a presence across both flagship weekend slots.
As part of the campaign, Hits Radio will run an on-air promotion through September, October and November offering listeners the chance to win cash towards home improvements. The activity is supported by a co-branded online page and short-form video content across Hits Radio’s social platforms.
Sam’s voice features in bespoke 30-second audio trails directing audiences to the creative page, while all campaign assets highlight that listeners can browse the UK’s largest selection of homes on Rightmove.
Simon Kilby, Managing Director of Bauer Advertising, said: “Sam’s gone from King of the Jungle to King of Weekend radio. He’s a Nation’s favourite and has a special bond with the Hits Radio listeners. The new partnership with Rightmove allows us to combine Sam’s personality with Rightmove’s innovative product – delivering impactful audio and original social content.”
Matt Bushby, Chief Marketing Officer at Rightmove, said: “Radio gives us a unique opportunity to reach people in a personal and trusted environment, while Sam’s brilliant energy will bring our brand to life in unexpected and entertaining ways.”
The sponsorship was arranged through WPP Media’s Wavemaker team. Katherine Erskine, Media Lead at Wavemaker, described the partnership as “a strategic move that showcases the continued power of audio in today’s media landscape.”

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