UK

CMA offers free online sessions on Community Radio Fund applications

The Community Media Association is running three free online sessions in to help stations apply for this year’s Community Radio Fund.

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has increased the fund to £900,000 for 2025-26, but there will only be one round of applications instead of the usual two. With demand expected to be high, the CMA says it is vital that applications are as strong as possible.
Each session will feature Mark Jones, Chair of the Community Radio Fund Panel, who will share advice on what applicants should consider.
CMA Treasurer Richard Hilton, a former panel member, will guide participants through the application process and highlight common pitfalls, including areas where supporting documentation is often incomplete. A recently successful station is also expected to join, offering practical tips from experience.
The sessions are open to all, not just CMA members, and will run on Saturday 13th September at 10am, Wednesday 17th September at 7pm, and Monday 22nd September at 7pm. Each will cover the same material, so attendees only need to join once.
The events are free to attend thanks to support from PPL, and registration is available through the CMA Eventbrite page.

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UK

Classic FM to air Honours of Scotland Concert from Balmoral

Classic FM will broadcast The Honours of Scotland Concert from Balmoral Castle this Friday, 5th September at 7pm.

The concert was recorded last week, and features works originally performed at the Honours of Scotland National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication in July 2023.
Presented by Alan Titchmarsh, the hour-long programme brings together musicians from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, of which The King is Patron, alongside leading Scottish performers.
The line-up includes mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, the Ayoub Sisters, accordionist Ryan Corbett, and fiddler Raemond Jappy, performing music inspired by Scotland’s landscapes, history, and poetry.
The concert opens with Hamish MacCunn’s By the Burnside and includes works by contemporary composers such as Jay Capperauld and Joanna Gill, as well as pieces rooted in folk traditions. It concludes with Dougie MacLean’s Caledonia and Paul Mealor’s The Call of Lochnagar, first heard during the 2023 Honours of Scotland Service.
Alan Titchmarsh said: “This concert is such a special evening, in one of Scotland’s most historic rooms, filled with music that speaks to the heart and soul of the nation.
“To hear such extraordinary talent gathered in Balmoral’s Ballroom in the Presence of The King and Queen was a privilege, and I’m delighted that Classic FM listeners across the UK will be able to share in it too.”

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UK

Ofcom opens applications for 2025-26 Community Radio Fund

Ofcom has opened applications for the Community Radio Fund 2025-26, which supports the sustainability of community radio stations across the UK.

The fund, managed by Ofcom and allocated by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, totals £901,742 this year, made up of £900,000 in new funding and £1,742 in returned funds.
It is open to not-for-profit stations broadcasting on AM, FM, or under a Community Digital Sound Programme licence on a digital multiplex.
Unlike previous years, there will be one round of funding instead of two, following a significant increase in the amount available. Ofcom says this change will give applicants more time to prepare and help the process run more efficiently.
Community stations are encouraged to review the guidance notes before applying, which are available on Ofcom’s Community Radio Fund webpage.
Applications close at 5pm on 5th October, with the Community Radio Fund Panel expected to meet in early January 2026 to make decisions.
The scheme has been running since 2005 and continues to provide vital financial support for community stations, helping them to deliver local content and social benefits to the audiences they serve.

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AU & NZ

Producing role for Hutzy at Wollongong’s Wave FM

Patrick ‘Hutzy’ Hutley has returned to the Illawarra, currently working as a producer for ARN’s Wave FM in Wollongong. It follows his recent departure as Breakfast co-host at Power FM in Bega, with his on-air partner Brad Blissett now flying solo. In July, after more than five years as one half of the Brad &… Read More
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