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Preston FM will be out and about all summer, visiting six different venues in and around Preston - and we'd love you to come along and get involved. We're taking our studios to Leyland, Ingol, Ribbleton, Garstang and Moor Park, before ending up in the City Centre with a special fortnight of celebrations to mark our second birthday as a full-time community radio station. We'll be in each venue for two full weeks, and we'll be broadcasting our regular programmes live from each location as well as running special workshops, training sessions and drop-ins for anyone who fancies coming in and having a go at radio. We'd love to hear from you if you live in any of the communities we'll be visiting - especially if you've got a story to tell or are involved in a local event or activity that we could help you to promote whilst we're out and about. Keep reading for full details about where we're going to be, and how you can get involved in Preston FM when we visit you this summer. |
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Prescap is celebrating its 25th year. We'd love to hear from anyone who has been involved in the work we do either as a participant, artist, volunteer or member of staff. We'd love to hear your stories, see your artwork and view your photographs. We want to create an exhibition of at least one artwork from each of the last 25 years. If you'd like to get involved, please contact
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Building on our 25 years' experience in delivering innovative and effective community based arts and media projects, Prescap now leads a Community Radio project for Preston. Preston FM started broadcasting full-time on Monday 6th October 2008. But we've been around for longer than that - since 2005, to be exact. Previous to our full time broadcasting, we were on air for six one-month-long broadcasts (known as RSLs). Our aim is that Preston FM will be on air until at least 2013, thanks to a licence granted by Ofcom - the UK communications regulator. All of Preston FM's presenters are local volunteers who give up their time to help keep the radio station going - and our programmes reflect our volunteers' huge variety of tastes and interests. We hope you will find something here for you - but, if not, why not get involved yourself and help make the station a success. You can discover more about the programmes that Preston FM will broadcast by using the schedule calendar on this site - and you can find out how to get involved as a presenter, producer, journalist or technician by visiting our "Get Involved" pages. |
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