NCRA/ANREC Industry podcast for Campus and Community Radio in Canada
NCRA ED Barry Rooke talks to CKCU about COVID-19 Impacts on Community Radio. Recorded by tic Host/Producer Wednesday Special Blend 7-9:30 AM https://cod.ckcufm.com/programs/82/info.html
Ottawa – The National Campus and Community Radio Association/l’Association nationale des radios étudiantes et communautaires (“NCRA/ANREC”) has thrown its support behind We Choose, a campaign sponsored by the watchdog group FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting. Canadians support and understand the need for vibrant Canadian media and worry about the scourge of misinformation delivered by social media. FRIENDS’ We Choose campaign is putting that support on the political map as the federal election approaches. Erin Flynn, CHUO Station manager (left), Daniel Bernhard, FRIENDS’ Executive Director (centre), National Campus and Community Radio Association Exec. Dir. Barry Rooke (right). “Our political leaders need to know that voters strongly support public service broadcasting, especially local services, and understand the indispensable role of local voices in our democracy. FRIENDS recognizes that our member stations deliver a vital public service. That’s why we are supporting this essential campaign,” says NCRA/ANREC Executive Director Barry Rooke. “We will be encouraging our members and supporters to participate in FRIENDS’ campaign in any way they can,” says Rooke. FRIENDS is distributing We Choose Canada, We Choose CBC and We Choose Canadian Journalism lawn signs in 22 battleground ridings to demonstrate the full extent to which voters will support policies – and politicians – that strengthen public service broadcasters and all Canadian media. Volunteers in these ridings are taking the campaign to community events and are also briefing candidates one on one. “We are extremely pleased that the NCRA has thrown its support behind this campaign,” says FRIENDS Executive Director Daniel Bernhard. “The NCRA represents a very important group of public service broadcasters who help to keep our democracy alive and our communities connected in increasingly difficult conditions. Canada needs this campaign to succeed, and with the NCRA on board, our prospects for success have markedly improved.” Canadian journalism is gravely endangered. During the past ten years, thousands of journalists have been laid off. 250 media outlets have closed, many in small- and medium-sized communities with few alternative sources of news and information. Meanwhile, CBC/Radio-Canada remains one of the most poorly funded public broadcasters in the developed world. “Our democracy needs more journalists and local media,” says Daniel Bernhard, Executive Director of FRIENDS. “It’s time for Ottawa to support our media and end the special treatment that gives foreign media giants like Facebook and Google an unfair advantage over our own media.” The federal government has acknowledged the journalism crisis. But Ottawa’s bailout package is grossly inadequate compared to the magnitude of the problem. And it does nothing to deal with the root source of the problem: the flight of advertising revenue to foreign digital publishers which Canadian tax policy actively encourages. This major oversight has been noted by the journalism organizations asked by the federal government to help design the bailout program. FRIENDS of Canadian Broadcasting is a non-partisan watchdog group supported by 364,000 Canadians that works to keep Canadian story-telling and journalism strong on air and online. The National Campus and Community Radio Association/L'Association nationale des radios étudiantes et communautaires (“NCRA/ANREC”) is a not-for-profit national association working to recognize, support, and encourage volunteer-based, non-profit, public-access campus, community and native radio broadcasters in Canada. Our goals are to ensure stability and support for individual stations, and to promote the long-term growth and effectiveness of the sector. More than 100 campus and community radio stations across the country belong to the association. -30- For information: Jim Thompsonjim@friends.ca 613-447-9592 NCRA/ANREC Contact: Barry Rooke barry@ncra.ca 613-321-1440
00:00 Intro and Welcome with Barry Rooke01:07 Talk with CiTR Board President Jules Andre-Brown about Community Radio23:18 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week [Black Lion - Right Somebody (Remix)]
00:00 Intro with Barry Rooke02:10 Being on a Board (THe NCRA/ANREC Board) with Adam Glynn (CJNU-Winnipeg)05:25 Industry News with Barry (New Funding for Arc Du Canada, Paywalls, Google Podcast update and NCRC Invitation and highlights)12:29 Seth Resler from Jacobsmedia interviews Scott Burnell (Ford Motor Company) re: The digital dashboard.21:13 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Sombra - Casablanka)
Podcast #185 – Funding Change Threatens Canadian Community Radio Stations by Paul Riismandel on March 19, 2019 in College Radio, Community Radio, International, Podcast, Podcasting Audio Player Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More A change in Ontario university funding rules threatens more than a dozen campus community stations in Canada. Barry Rooke, executive director of the National Campus and Community Radio Association is our guest to help explain the situation. He explains how the structure of Canadian community and college radio stations differs from those in the U.S. and elsewhere, and why these differences make some stations north of the border vulnerable to changes in the way student fees are allocated. Barry also offers advice to campus stations on how they can better gird themselves to survive funding threats. It’s advice that’s useful to community and college stations anywhere. Our Patreon supporters can hear more of our conversation with Barry in a bonus episode. We get nerdy about Canadian radio arcana, like networks of unlicensed stations broadcast by First Nations.
00:00 Intro with Barry Rooke01:29 !eDDS update with Patrick Grimshaw05:22 Industry News with Luke Smith (New Licenses, UK Campaigns, SOCAN surveys, FOBs gone wild)19:03 Radio Survivor US vs Canada28:42 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Keltie - Exhibit Inhibition)
The full 1-hour show recorded at NCRC35 in Ottawa about Women and broadcasting around the world, with the UN Women's Executive Director.Available for download and airing on your radio station.
00:00 Intro and Welcome with Barry Rooke02:21 Gunargie O'Sullivan speaks about the power of community radio07:29 Industry News (Event ticket resale changes, Amazon enters the audio market, New podcast listener study, Timeshift Study, Radio station in NFLD selling Ads but not on the air)20:06 UN Women speaks about community radio (Clip from 2016 NCRC)25:45 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Deeper Water off of Meltt Album)
Enjoy the bonus discussion with Mark Timmings and Brady Marks. April 22 is Earth Day - More info here - http://wetlandproject.com/ra.php
00:00 Intro and Welcome with Barry Rooke and Luke Smith, Discussion on upcoming National Conference13:27 Example of NCRC session - DIY musician hacks from NCRC36 in Abbotsford15:32 Industry News (streaming, new listener numbers, rights-holders suing, Myspace, Alberta and Ontario Campus update)29:48 Wetlands Project 2019 with Mark Timmings and Brady Marks33:37 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Swamp Mama - Haaze)
00:00 Introduction with Barry Rooke01:24 RVF 2019 with Patrick Chan05:55 Industry News with Luke Smith (SiriusXM, JazzFM, Jackson and Kelly, Much Music)30:00 Carleton University's Future of Media with Jesse Hirsch40:58 Outro and !eDDS Song of The Week (Chris Coleplaugh - Mama's Eyes)
00:00 Intro and Welcome from Barry01:27 Discussion with rabble.ca Victora Fenner and Ontario's Student Choice Initiative. 20:30 RVF Promo20:55 Eric and Paul from Radio Survivor talk CD's (Guest Spot)31:40 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (I M U R - Should Be)
00:00 Barry Rooke and Luke Smith from the NCRA/ANREC talk Canadian Broadcast Act Legislative Review submission and C/C Radio.
The NCRA/ANREC hosted a session on broadcasting sports on campus/community radio, including guests CIVL, CHSR and The Canadian Olympic Committee moderated by Luke Smith.
00:00 Welcome and Intro by Barry01.27 Clip from NCRC2018 re: Sports Broadcasting with Luke Smith and Canadian Olympic Committee06:01 Industry News - monthly spending on media, BBC Sounds issue, JHR Handbook for indigenous reporting, national retirement income plan, The Ward newspaper found guilty of promoting hate, Election fake news grant, Ontario student fee cuts, upcoming events NCRC, awards, and podcast network.19:29 NCRC 2020 in the Yukon23:10 Updated on !eDDS phase 3 and use, plus Song of the Week - Wax & Wane - Hey Mayor
An extended discussion with Rob Quicke from World College Radio Day in late 2018
00:00 Intro and Welcome with Barry00:51 Rob Quicke from World College Radio Day05:26 Industry News20:26 RVF Promo21:27 Outro and eDDS! song of the Week (Foreign Diplomats - Tender Night)
As featured in 2016.
00:00 Intro and Welcome with Barry00:51 CRFC and Radiometres 2019 with Camille Noel07:04 60 Second Radio Project with Boris Chassagne08:03 CWA membership with Nasr Ahmed12:18 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Pet Project - Hush)
00:00 Intro with Luke and Barry02:36 Talking with Radio Legend & Former NCRA/ANREC BOD member Brenda Grunau08:53 Industry News (Pew Research review on news, listening /viewing habits, loneliness and radio study, The value of a listener in terms of advertising [$47], BC' live music impact, Public Policy Forum planned research on disinformation and hate online, Canada use of Smart Devices are different than the rest of the world, Study on female vs male voices on radio ads, Treasurer allegedly steals $50,000 from non-profit.)30:40 Victoria Fenner from Rabble.ca34:58 Outro and !eDDS Song of Week (John Allair - I Saw Elvis Dressed Like Santa)
Extended edition is the audio that follows along with this presentation - https://prezi.com/p/d4j9wrpybuqe/
Hosts: Barry Rooke & Luke Smith. 00:00 Intro and Welcome03:12 Burnout in the Community Radio Sector live at GRC201808:12 Industry News (New Vinyl Press in PEI, Party Universities, Lawsuits in Media including Podcast and Jazz FM, SMS, Small Non-Profit Podcast on Charity Village) 19:20 RVF 2019 Launch Announcement and PSA21:02 Sprouts on Pacifica network 23:48 Ian McCarter re: Podcast listening habits study in C/C radio29:06 Outro and !eDDS Song of the Week (Ghost Cartridge - Severance Package) Links and references at members.ncra.ca
We talked with Bryan McKinnon the ED for Vancouver Co-Op Radio on our way to visit CiTR FM, and discussed CFRO's charity status, relocation and how they are connected to the community.
The extended speech by former FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn recorded live at the Grassroots Radio Conference in Portland, OR on October 4th, 2018
Hosts: Barry Rooke & Luke Smith. 00:00 Intro and Welcome02:15 Talking with Emma McPhee (Canadian University Press) and Brad Gleeson (Thoughtblox) about new News Sharing Wire Service07:22 Former FCC Commissioner Clyburn speaks about the sector at the Grassroots Radio Conference in Portland OR.13:15 Industry News (NCRA/ANREC Wiki, Podcast Listening Numbers, Canadian Smart Device Update, Podcast Legal Liable Lawsuits, RadioPlayer in the Car Dashboard, Facebook Donation Tool, Planning for Learning and Development Opportunities, FACTOR Resources)27:50 Bryan from CFRO on the station and Charitable status32:10 Outro and !eDDS Black Lion - Crazy Links and references at members.ncra.ca
An extended interview with Tyrone from Radio Regent, a walk-thru the studio/complex and discussions on equipment, station organization, meeting some of their summer students and teachers plus extended discussion on programming for youth radio. 31 Minutes.
0:00 Intro and welcome2:50 !eDDS with Patrick Grimshaw8:15 Industry News (ELMNT FM, Waze, Listener Numbers, NCRA/ANREC & CKVS Office Relocation, Bill C-86, Winamp, ARCs event)20:50: Radio Regent Tour with Tyrone and discussion on Youth Development25:24: Betty McArdel from Grassroots Radio Conference 2018 in Portland, OR30:40: Outro and !eDDS song of the Week (Jay Aymer – Walls are Pages)