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Announcing Local Radio Day 2020

8th Oct 2020

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Local Radio Day returns for the fifth year

The Local Radio Day initiative is back to celebrate all that is good about the sector on Monday 12th October 2020.

Whilst there are significantly fewer local radio stations operating than this time last year, the day will continue to highlight the value local radio brings to listeners and communities.

BBC local stations are taking part along with community and commercial services, and the day is supported by The Radio Academy, Community Media Association, Community Radio Awards and the BBC.

This year’s theme is 'Communities making waves: turning the tide on isolation’.

Audiences have been drawn to those locally trusted voices offering both the information we need to hear as well as diverting us with great entertainment and music choices. With the extraordinary year we have been having it is inevitable that Local Radio Day is about communities taking action. We want this day to be a celebration of those heroes and organisations that stepped up in a national crisis to help their fellow people. We also want to explore how local radio can strengthen communities and help improve lives. In sharing these stories, I am sure shows will find time to mention those hundreds of volunteers, engineers and staff that made sure the local airwaves were full of news, information and entertainment as lockdown kicked in."

Dom Chambers, CEO, Sound Vision , in interview with RadioToday.

With restrictions in many parts of the country, the emphasis for this year will be on broadcast content rather than physically getting out into the community.

BBC Local Radio has been running the Make a Difference campaign across all their stations since the start of the lockdown. BBC Sussex and Surrey are taking this further for Local Radio Day with their Pledge to Talk campaign.

We’re going to be asking our audiences to make a pledge to talk to someone who they haven’t spoken to in a while or at all – with the aim of checking in on how they are. So, for example, someone might pledge to talk to a family member who’s just gone back to Uni and are finding it hard. People can make their pledges by calling BBC Sussex and Surrey or logging them on the station websites. This will run throughout the day on 12th."

Mark Carter, Editor, BBC Sussex & Surrey

Jeff Martin at Erewash Sound in Derbyshire spent years campaigning to have a local radio station to help give the area a distinctive voice. On Local Radio Day the station will be turning on a second transmitter which will help build their local audience.

Whilst COVID restrictions have meant that the scope for local broadcasters to get out into the communities is limited, the pandemic has also highlighted alternative ways to stay connected – including social media. People of all ages have embraced technology as a way to reduce isolation and join their community in conversation, so there’s never been a better time to get involved across socials. It’s an impactful tool both for the radio industry and its listeners."

Maxine Stride, organiser, Local Radio Day

We have released a free resource pack to everybody registered through our Local Radio Day Website.The pack includes inspiration for participation, social media post templates, audio assets and more.

EAVA FM is supporting Local Radio Day because we believe grassroots programmes are the future of a healthy society for broadcasters and listeners.”

Vijay Umrao, Station Manager, EAVA FM (multilingual radio station)

Registrations are welcomed right up to the day. Followers can use #LocalRadioDay to join in the conversation as well as following Local Radio Day on Facebook and Twitter.

Article also published on RadioToday.

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