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Contents:

.About Minster Northallerton

1.What is the Public File?

2.News Bulletins

3.Recent News

4.The News Team

5.The Programme Schedule

6.Automation andamp; Local Programming

7.Events andamp; Charities we support

8.Coverage Highlights

9.Any Other Issues or Areas Of Interest Likely To Impact On Localness

10.Music Play list

11.The Format

12.Ofcom Localness Guidelines

13.Contact Us

14.How to Complain

 

Introduction: About Minster Northallerrton

Minster Northallerton started broadcasting on 11th June 2007. The station is owned and operated by The Local Radio Company PLC.

Minster Northallerton has become part of the local community. This is not just because of the great music that is played but most importantly because of the quality and the credibility of the news output. Add this to the local knowledge that the Minster FM presenters demonstrate while broadcasting and you have the perfect mix for a perfect local radio station.

This document will demonstrate Minster Norrthallerton’s continuing commitment to deliver quality local radio to the people of Bedale, Thirsk and Northallerrton and highlights how you may contact the station if you feel there is something that we should be talking about or indeed if there is something you are dissatisfied with.

Mark Reason

StationManager–MinsterNorthallerton

 




1. What is the Public File?


Each local commercial radio station in the UK has requirements in respect of its music and local content, such as news etc. These requirements are set out in the station "Format", a document issued by Ofcom, the UK media regulator.

The Public File contains details of elements Ofcom regulate over, such as music tracks, local news etc. It is intended to give you a better understanding of our output and what we are doing for the community we serve.

The Public File is available as a print out on request. Any comments on the file can be made to us or Ofcom. 
 

 



2. News Bulletins


Below are details of how often we broadcast news bulletins and whether they are local, national or international news.

 



Monday to Friday


Local, National & World News


0700 (3 mins)


0730 (1 min + 3 min Sport)


0800 (3 mins)


0830 (1 min + 3 min Sport)


0900 (3 mins)


1000 (3 mins)


1100 (3 mins)


1200 (3 mins)

1300 One o' Clock Live (3 mins + 1 min business news) 


1400 (3 mins)


1500 (3 mins)


1600 (3 mins)


1630 (1 min + Sport)


1700 (3 mins + 1 min business news) 


1730 (1 min + Sport)


1800 Six o' Clock Live (3 mins)

 

National & World News

0600 (3 mins)

1900 (3 mins)


2000 (3 mins)


2100 (3 mins)


2200 (3 mins)


2300 (3 mins)


0000 (3 mins)

0100 (3 mins)

 


 
Saturday & Sunday


Local, National & World News

0800 (3 mins) News only


0900 (3 mins) News only


 1000 (5 mins) News and Sport


1100 (5 mins) News and Sport


1200 (3 mins) News only

1300 (3 mins) {Saturdays only}

 

National & World News

0000 (3 mins)

0100 (3 mins)

1300 (3 mins)


1400 (3 mins)

1500 (3 mins)


1600 (3 mins)


1700 (3 mins)


1800 (3 mins)


1900 (3 mins)


2000 (3 mins)


2100 (3 mins)


2200 (3 mins)


2300 (3 mins)

 


3. Recent News


Minster Northallerton gave informative coverage a programme to educate local students on the issues of road safety in November 2008. Minster Northallerton also reported on a fatal road accident on the outskirts of Northallerton in April 2008 and later on the verdict following the investigation into the accident. 
 

 


4. The News Team


If you have any queries about News, contact one of our journalists.

Sarah Dobson(Broadcast Journalist)

     


5. The Programme Schedule

Monday-Friday

00:00 Lianna Lawrence [live network programming produced at Minster FM]

01:00 Night Music [Locally produced automated programming]

06:00 Rafe at Breakfast [Locally produced live programming]

09:00 High School Hits [Locally produced live programming]

10:00 Tim West [Locally produced automated programming]

14:00 Chris Hakin [Locally produced live programming]

18:00 Mix at 6 [Locally produced automated programming]

19:00 Tom Stroud’s Evening Show [live network programming, produced at Isle of White]

22:00 Lianna Lawrence – Late & Live [live network programming produced at Minster FM]  

 

Saturday

00:00 Carolyn Ashton – Late & Live [live network programming produced at Minster FM]

01:00 Night Music [Locally produced automated programming]

06:00 Weekend Breakfast - Martin Lowes[Locally produced live programming]

10:00 Rafe [live locally produced programming]

14:00 Tim West [llive network programming]

18:00 Party Anthems [live network programming, produced off site]

22:00 Fierce Angel [Live network programming]

 

  Sunday

00:00 Alex Dyke’s Soul Show [Network programming, produced off site]

01:00 Night Music [Locally produced automated programming]

08:00 Chris Hakin [Locally produced live programming]

12:00 Sunday Gameshow [Live network programming, produced off site]

14:00 Andy Muir [Live network programming, produced off site]

16:00 Hit 40 UK [Network programming, produced off site]

19:00 Soul on Sunday [Network programming, produced off site]

22:00 :Lianna’s On The Couch [Network programming, produced off site]

 



6. Automation & Local Programming


Sometimes it is necessary to pre-record (sometimes called Automation) programmes on the station. Minster Northallerton provides one hour of automated programming, Monday to Friday (6-7pm), five hours overnight during the week, 6 hours on a Saturday and 7 hours on a Sunday. 


 
Some of our programmes are networked from off site. However during the week 13 hours per day, and at weekends 4 hours per day (minimum), are locally generated. 

 




7. Events & Charities we support

In the last 12 months we have supported, both on and off air, the Northallerton Carnival, Thirsk Music Festival, Bedale Firework Display and various smaller events such as Kirkby Fleetham Feast.

 



8 . Coverage Highlights


 On air we give regular coverage to Northallerton Town Football Club and Northallerton Stallions Rugby Team. We also cover events at the Hambleton Forum, Ritz Cinema and other local venues within ‘The Guide’.  
 

 



 9. Any Other Issues or Areas Of Interest Likely To Impact On 
Localness

As above



9.1 Who is my MP?

There are two representatives in position at the moment across our part of North Yorkshire.

Vale of York: Anne McIntosh MP


Richmond: William Hague MP

 

9.2: Where are the hospitals?

There is one main hospital in the area covered by Minster Northallerton.

Friarage Hospital, Northallerton, North Yorkshire

 


10. Music Playlist


To give you an idea of our music, below is a couple of hours taken from our sister station, Minster FM’s, playlist in March 2006.

Robbie Williams – Rock DJ 

Beyonce – If I were a Boy

Sister Sledge – Lost in Music

Annie Lennox – Walking on Broken Glass

Alexander O’Neal – Critzise

Alesha Dixon – The Boy Does Nothing

Rhianna – Umbrella

Elvis v’s JXL – A little less conversation

 

Jamelia – Superstar

Madonna – Miles Away

Fleetwood Mac – Little lies

Amy Winehouse – Valerie

Earth Wind & Fire – Boogie Wonderland

Tom Jones – If He Should Ever Leave

Stereophonics – Have a Nice Day

Jackie Wilson – Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher

 


To view our current playlist Click Here  


 11. Format

Format Outline Form OfW 307

MINSTER NORTHALLERTON

Format Outline

Station Name:

Minster Northallerton

Licence Area:

Northallerton area (as defined in licence advertisement)

Frequency:

103.5 (Northallerton) and 102.3 MHz (Thirsk)

Hours of Broadcast: 24 hours a day (a maximum of one hour automated in daytime). Locally made for at least eight hours in daytime each weekday and fours per day in daytime at weekends.

 

Definitions

Speech:

excludes advertising, trails, sponsor credits and the like and will be calculated over the period specified.

Music:

percentages are calculated as a percentage of the total tracks broadcast in the specified period.

Peak time(s):

refers to weekday breakfast and afternoon drive output, and weekend late breakfast.

Daytime:

is 0600 to 1900 weekdays and 0800 to 1400 weekends.

Locally made:

refers to output produced and presented from within the licence area OR WITHIN AGREED CO-LOCATION ARRANGEMENTS FROM THE DARLINGTON AREA WITH LICENCE AL181-2 and must include peak time where required.

 

Character of Service

A FRIENDLY. LOCALLY INVOLVED RADIO STATION AIMED PARTICULARLY AT 25 TO 54 YEAR-OLDS, FOCUSING ON LOCAL NEWS, INFORMATION AND USSUES RELEVANT TO LIFE TODAY IN AND AROUND BEDALE, THIRSK AND NORTHALLERTON, AND FEATURING THE BEST MUSIC FROM THE PAST FOUR DECADES AND TODAY.

 

Detail

Minster Northallerton will be a truly local radio station, aimed at local people with an emphasis on local news and information. Hourly news bulletins of three to five minutes duration giving priority to stories from Bedale, Thirsk and Northallerton will be broadcast during eight daytime hours each weekday, with North Yorkshire and national news featured at other times. Speech will never fall below 20% of the output during locally-originated programming and will cater for the tastes and interests of listeners in the area, including what’s-on information, a local entertainment guide, community action features, traffic, travel, weather and sports news, features and interviews. Music will be a broad mix of timeless classic hits from the last four decades and today with no decade dominating the output. Live programmes produced and presented within the Minster Northallerton transmission area will be broadcast for a total of at least eight hours in daytime each weekday and four hours per day at weekends. At other times Minster Northallerton may carry the North Yorkshire programme service of Minster FM from York which will correspond to the separately published Minster FM Format.

AL307-1 (11 June 2007) For revision June 2009

 



12. Ofcom Localness Guidelines


Ofcom issue Guidelines defining what "localness" is for a Local Radio station. You can read them on the Ofcom website:Ofcom  


or download them as a PDF file PDF  

 



13. Contact Us


To contact us Click Here  

 



14. How to Complain


If you have any complaint about the radio station, for example, something you have heard - an advertisement or news story - in the first instance contact the station using the above details. If you are not satisfied with the response you can contact Ofcom (the industry regulator) on 020 7981 3040 or via their website; www.ofcom.org.uk  

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