Celtica Radio
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Celtica Radio | |
Broadcast area | International |
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First air date | June 21, 2000 |
Format | Various Contemporary, New and Unsigned music |
Owner | AlBilCo MediaComm Ltd |
Celtica Radio International is an independent commercial radio station which uses the Internet as its transmission platform broadcasting in both MP3 and Real Media formats. The station has its head office based in Bridgend in South Wales, and provides a broad mix of programming available worldwide in live, on-demand and downloadable formats. Celtica Radio started broadcasting on 21 June 2000, and is still in the same ownership. In the year 2006 to 2007 Celtica Radio logged over a million listeners, and achieved over 22,000 podcast downloads.[1]
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[edit] History
The Celtica Radio story goes back to 1979 when a small group of people in the Bridgend area of South Wales wanted to set up their own wholly independent radio station. Over the following eighteen years the evolution of the group continued, with the establishment of two hospital radio stations in Bridgend and Neath, the re-launch of broadcasting at Swansea University, and two trial broadcasts in 1997 and 1998, cumulating in a successful campaign to persuade the licensing authorities that the Bridgend region and community deserved its own local radio station. Leading this group of committed local radio enthusiasts and professionals was Bill Everatt.
The UK Radio Authority (which has now been replaced by OfCom) did not give that group the chance of broadcasting to their home area. This decision had the effect of stiffening the resolve of those who had been denied this local radio station licence, and led to David A Cook who had also worked on the campaign, providing the initial financial investment to set up Celtica Radio and its parent company AlBilCo MediaComm.[2][1] Initially, the business structure was as an unincorporated association, but in 2003, both Celtica Radio and AlBilCo MediaComm became registered limited companies. The station has now expanded and the original group of broadcasters has been joined by others from all over the UK including many of the staff of Pembrokeshire radio license applicant More FM, and John Grierson the founder and first general manager of Manx Radio, the Isle of Mans national commercial radio station.
[edit] Location
The Celtica Radio Group is mainly based in South Wales in the United Kingdom, and makes programmes from a matrix of eight purpose-built, private studios located in Bridgend, Llantrisant, St Athan, Pembrokeshire, Newtown in Powys, Swansea, Yorkshire and Cornwall. Many Celtica Radio contributors are established broadcasters, and have acknowledged track records in the radio industry. All key personnel are experts in their particular field of audio production, broadcasting or radio-related engineering.
The stations servers are located at the Red Bus Data Centre at the prestigious Canary Wharf development in London. The station is an official Partner organisation of Bridgend County Borough Council Arts and Culture Directorate.
[edit] Airplay
Celtica Radio are not members of PRS, MCPS, PPL or any of their foreign affiliates. All the music the station transmits is out of the jurisdiction of any of the above organisations. Artists who contact the station for promotional airplay will need to visit the Playlists page and agree to the terms and conditions.
All shows are downloadable as Free Podcasts and also available on iTunes, and the programmes are usually over an hour in duration. In July 2007, Celtica Radio started being listed on the Reciva Internet Radio Network which allows their broadcasts to be heard without a PC for the first time. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Whither Radio?" (pdf) (2006). Media Tenor.
- ^ Mahoney, Elizabeth. "Radio Review", The Guardian, October 26, 2006.
- ^ Celtica Radio on Reciva Radio Network (July 2007).