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The future of free-to-air broadcasting is digital - but for community radio stations, that future is now at risk.
Unless the Federal Government addresses a $1.4m funding shortfall in the upcoming budget to support current community digital radio services, many vital community services will have to be switched off.
CBAA President Adrian Basso says "Community radio plays an integral role in shaping a better and fairer Australia through its contribution to media diversity, local content and unique programs broadcast to more than a quarter of Australians every week. The public benefit our sector provides is immense yet the public purse outlay is very modest. Join our campaign and take action to help ensure our sector has a digital radio broadcasting future."
The Commit to Community Radio campaign launches today and calls on Senator Conroy and the Government to commit to a digital future for community radio.
Community broadcasters should be entitled to affordable access to digital radio alongside the national and commercial radio sectors. It's critical for the future of all community broadcasters that we maintain our current community digital radio services and are not left behind in a digital broadcasting future.
For more information and to join the Commit to Community Radio Campaign go tocommittocommunityradio.org.au
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Community Broadcasting Association of Australia PO Box 564 Alexandria NSW 1435 Phone 02 9310 2999 Fax 02 9319 4545 www.cbaa.org.au
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