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FM Radio Stations for Special Events What is a Special Event FM station? The Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications
Commission (CRTC) will allow special
events to establish a full fledged FM radio station for a period of up
to twenty-eight days. This station can have up to 50 watts of power -
more than enough to cover a university campus or fairgrounds and several
miles in each direction. Programming for the station can be tailored to
suit the event. Although advertising is prohibited, sponsorship notices
are allowed. This is a real radio station in every sense of the word.
It broadcasts a stereo signal with enough power to cover much of a small
city. It uses the same professional transmitter and antenna that big stations
use, and will sound just as good as any other FM radio station. The equipment
used is approved by Industry Canada. We do not use ? kits? or other amateur
gear. Any non-commercial special event can apply to establish
a Special Event Radio Station. Examples would include car races and air
shows; university homecoming weeks and sporting events; agricultural fairs
and community celebrations. Please keep in mind that you still have to
apply to the CRTC for a license if your event is of a political or religious
nature. We can take care of all of the technical needs. We can provide a professional announcer to host your station, or we can teach your staff and volunteers to do the job. This is your radio station, and it should sound the way that you want it. If your town or city has a college broadcasting department,
we can work with their students, and even their studios. We'll tailor
our services to match the resources that you already have available. Programming is developed to meet the needs of your participants, sponsors, and visitors. During the setup and take-down, it can provide a convenient way of communicating with the people who are coming and going. During the event it can be used to guide visitors to parking lots, for emergency announcements, lost child reports, or to provide updates on activities on site. Talk programming can include interviews with participants and sponsors. It would also be possible to interview long time participants to produce radio stories about the history of your event. We can provide a professional announcer, or your volunteers can be the on-air voice. For example, the people managing the parking lots could come on the air to give updates on which lots are empty or full, and where the traffic problems are. Your radio station can also feature music. It can offer
a great chance for new young artists to get their music played to people
who might not otherwise hear them. It could also broadcast live performances
from the on-site studios, or from concerts happening nearby.
Who can benefit from a Special Event Radio Station?
Corporate Sponsorship - on air sponsorship Although a Special Event Radio Station can? t run full advertisements, you can certainly mention your sponsors. A sponsorship package can be developed which matches the needs of both your event and the many vendors and organizations which take part. Other funding may come from government granting agencies, foundations, and your own sponsoring organizations. We can help you to develop a financial plan which will
make your Special Event Station affordable. Talk to us about the possibilities. Licensing for a Special Event Radio Station requires a minimum of twelve weeks to prepare the engineering brief and have it processed by Industry Canada. There is no need for an application to the CRTC. Developing programming can take longer - a six month lead time will be sufficient to contact both volunteers and exhibitors. After meetings and discussions with participants we will be able to design a programming package that fits the specific needs of your event. If you have less time available, call us anyway. We
may be able to get you on the air in less time. Phone, write, or E-mail us with any questions. We would love to talk to you. Bagatelle Communications and Management can coordinate all aspects of a temporary FM radio station. We can provide equipment, technical assistance and licensing, and we can design and produce the actual on-air programming. Throughout this process we will work closely with your volunteers and organizers. Our goal is to create a programming package that serves as an important element of your event, that integrates volunteers, vendors, and fair goers, and which is genuinely entertaining to all of your listeners. |
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