Sheffield Live

Sheffield Live
Launched September 2003
Owned by Bauer Media Group
Audience share Local TV Macro Network:[Note 1]
0.01% (September 2015 (2015-09), BARB)
Slogan Made in Sheffield, Made by You
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Broadcast area South Yorkshire & North Derbyshire
Headquarters The Television Centre, 15 Paternoster Row, Sheffield
Website sheffieldlive.org
Availability
Terrestrial
Freeview Channel 7
Satellite
Sky Channel 117
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 159

SheffieldLive!, also known as SheffieldLive! 93.2FM, is a community radio and TV station established in 2003 as an independent company by the Community Media Association and is based in the city centre of Sheffield, England.

History

SheffieldLive! started operating a live streaming service on an annual Restricted Service Licence in 2000 and from 2002 was broadcasting regularly for four days a week on the Internet.

Station owner Commedia Sheffield first applied for a Community Broadcasting Licence in November 2004 before a local UK television station 10 years later [1] in order to bring original and modern programming to Sheffield soon after the introduction of the Community Broadcasting Licence by Ofcom in the UK (not to be confused with Independent Local Radio which is a commercial radio broadcast service).

The service started broadcasting on the frequency 93.2 FM on 29 October 2007 with the studio based at 6 Paternoster Row, Sheffield in the former National Centre for Popular Music. Prior to this, the last time a new radio service launched in Sheffield was Hallam FM in October 1974. The station was launched to provide original programming by local people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities and was originally planned to broadcast for a minimum term of five years dependent on its success in the community.[2]

Full-time over the air broadcasting started at 7 am with The Breakfast Show presented by Lloyd Samuels, featuring interviews with Nick Clegg MP, local choral group Sosa Xa! and organisers of the three-day Dignity Not Detention march from Sheffield to Doncaster that took place on the same weekend.

SheffieldLive! uses a transmitter at Crosspool shared by other local radio stations provided by Bauer Radio and the BBC, allowing coverage as far as Rotherham, Doncaster, Barnsley and Chesterfield.

The station currently broadcasts from studios located at 15 Paternoster Row in central Sheffield above the Showroom Cinema accommodated in offices and training suites owned by Commedia Sheffield.

Projects and activities

SheffieldLive! has been involved with many projects in the local community:

Relocation

In 2009, the station relocated from the Hallam University owned buildings to a private office across the road at The Workstation above the Showroom Cinema.

Television

SheffieldLive!'s television output includes Sheffield Live! News, Talking Sheffield, What's On, Sharks Basketball, Sateen Daqiqi be al Arabi, Nice Out Innit?, The Bassment, Digital Nation, The Rock Show, After the Bell, Sabrang and Da Beat Down.

Radio Scheduled programmes

SheffieldLive! has a host of local Radio programmes which include:

Communities Live

SheffieldLive!'s flagship local issues programme Communities Live broadcast weekdays 12 pm.

The programme is produced and presented by different groups of volunteers each day, contents of the show include local and national politics, music, arts, and community events from Sheffield. The programme also encourages listeners to contact the show with ideas.

Spirit of the Wapentake

Spirit of the Wapentake is a rock music show, broadcast live on Wednesday from 5 pm. The programme plays rock music from the past 40 years, it also includes news and local rock gigs information.

The Local Talent Show

The Local Talent Show broadcast every Friday from 4 pm, features up artists, and bands from Sheffield and local area, featuring a variety of music, interviews and acoustic performances.

Vancouver Manoeuver

Vancouver Manoeuver presented by Lee Price features music from the West Coast of Canada.

See also

Notes

  1. Audience data for Local TV channels across England, Wales & N. Ireland are measured and reported together, as "Local TV Macro Network".

References

  1. http://licensing.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/radio/community/archive/sheffieldlive.pdf, Application to Ofcom for Community Broadcast Licence
  2. "Sheffield Live! 93.2FM makes an impact in just twelve months.". GondwanaSound. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
  3. http://www.biggafish.com/
  4. "Training". Sheffield Live!. Retrieved 2012-08-14.

External links

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