Inishowen Community
Radio (ICRfm) is looking for people to take part in
a new project to create their own radio programmes.
Sound and Vision is a grant scheme designed to
support the production of new television and radio
programmes in the areas of Irish culture, heritage
and adult literacy.
The next round of applications opens in August and
ICRfm is hopeful it will be as successful as it has
been in previous rounds.
A meeting will take place at the ICRfm offices at
Pound Street Business Park, Carndonagh, on Tuesday,
July 24th, 2007, at 7pm.
"We urge all those interested to come along,
especially those with new programme ideas, and hear
how they can get involved - and get a few bob too,"
said station deputy manager, Emma McDermott.
"Inishowen Community Radio is here to give a voice
to the local community and the Sound and Vision fund
is an excellent avenue for people to get their ideas
out there." No previous experience is necessary. If
you can't make the meeting simply call into the
station and have a chat with Emma. You can also
phone her on 9329105. For more details on the
scheme, visit:
www.bci.ie . |