Bute FM

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Bute FM
City Rothesay
Broadcast areaIsle of Bute
Frequency 96.5 MHz
Programming
Format Community info & mixed music
Ownership
OwnerBute Community Media Limited
History
First air date
15 July 2009
Links
Website www.butefm.com

Bute FM is a Community Radio station for the Isle of Bute, broadcasting in stereo on 96.5 FM [1] and simultaneously broadcasting online via a live internet stream.

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For almost 100 hours per week the station broadcasts programmes produced by volunteer presenters, with the remaining airtime (broadcasting) occupied by an automated music playout system. The station operates on a not-for-profit basis for the benefit of the community, and is dependent on advertising, local fundraising and donations for its continued existence.

Programming

Bute FM broadcasts a wide range of musical styles, including: Pop, Blues, Jazz, Country, Rock and Heavy Metal; with music from every decade since the 1950s. The programme schedule includes daily breakfast, mid-morning and lunchtime shows each weekday, with a range of individual music and specialist programmes in the afternoons and evenings.

History

Bute FM launched at noon on Wednesday 15 July 2009, with I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight, by Richard and Linda Thompson, the first song played on the new station's opening programme, hosted by former Buteman reporter Mike Blair. In October 2009, Bute FM also launched an online "Listen live" streaming service, accessible from a button on its homepage, and is now also in the Reciva database for Internet radios. Over time, a "bitter feud" [2] developed, leading to the August 2010 "sacking" of director and breakfast show presenter Mike Blair, [2] followed by 12 [3] other volunteers.

Subsequently, several "claims" were made in the national press [2] and complaints were made to regulator Ofcom. [4] In November, Ofcom said it was still minded to find the station in breach of its licence because of the late appearance of the committee and in December 2010 Ofcom ruled that Bute Community Media were in breach of their licence for not being accountable to their target community. [5] BCM had never created a Community Focus Group, and the Steering Group had never had members who were not also directors of the company [5] despite this having been "agreed with the licensee before the station [started] broadcasting" when Mike Blair was a director. [4]

It was reported on Thursday 26 September 2013 that Bute FM had entered into merger discussions with a Bute-based internet only radio station, whose members "decided not to proceed" because they "did not feel...[it] was possible in the current circumstances". [6] Within 24 hours, Alan Donald had his "appointment as a Director of Bute Community Media Limited...terminated with immediate effect" according to the station's managing director. [7]

On Thursday 24 April 2014, Bute FM announced via their Facebook page that they had attained their OFCOM Broadcast License for a further 5 years, giving Bute FM on air status until July 2019. [8]

On Monday 16 March 2015, Bute FM and the online station "Radio Bute" announced a merger, creating "Bute Island Radio", which broadcasts on FM and online. [9]

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References

  1. "Bute radio station set for launch". The Buteman. 8 July 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 Campsie, Alison; Watt, Chris (1 September 2010). "Breakfast DJ's sacking makes waves at island radio station". The Herald. Glasgow.
  3. Administrator, Allmedia (24 November 2011). "Survey reveals key role of donations in keeping alive scots community radio stations". Allmediascotland.com. Scotland.
  4. 1 2 Watt, Chris (22 December 2010). "Island's station 'broke its pledge to listeners'". The Herald. Glasgow.
  5. 1 2 "Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin, Issue 172" (PDF). Ofcom. 20 December 2010. pp. 23–26.
  6. Borland, Craig (26 September 2013). "Bute radio merger bid falters". The Buteman. Rothesay.
  7. Borland, Craig (28 September 2013). "Bute FM terminates director's appointment". The Buteman. Rothesay.
  8. https://www.facebook.com/butefm/posts/697993526912957 [ dead link ]
  9. "Welcome to scotsman.com the best place for Scottish news and features | The Scotsman".

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