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October 2012 Edition 1 Volume 7, Issue 19 “On the Mike” The Official Newsletter of “SCMA” Representing this Great Southern Land A National Representative Body for Regional, Rural and Sub Metro Community Broadcasters Conference, Information and stuff membership renewals are due as of the first of January 2013. Conference Information Yes…. The 2013 National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters Conference is still a while away and the exact dates and location will be announce very soon. This article is also about reminding stations to start planning ahead there are member stations out there that attend the conference every year and have a very effective fundraising system going that provides them with registration, travel and accommodation for their delegates. There was an article in the last newsletter on this topic and it is a timely reminder that now is the moment to start the process of fund raising for the conference. One station uses the fundraising section as a selection process as to who attends the conference. The people that are prepared to put in the time to assist with fundraising are the ones who get first opportunity to attend the conference. Membership renewal invoices will be sent out early next month all things going to plan. We say this every year …these invoices are not a demand for your station to join or renew your membership to the SCMA they are a reminder that membership is due and payable. Think about it…it is a great way to fund attendance to the 2013 National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters Conference. If you have the time and interest in being a part of the knowledge base of the SCMA or perhaps are able to provide technical support to member stations or would like to get involved in the conference or the management of the Association please by all means get in touch with us so we can get you involved in the "Can Do Association" This article is to get you thinking about the topics that are important to your station, to your presenters, to your Board of Management and of course to you. The SCMA has always been committed to its members and meeting the needs of the membership of the association so as always we want to hear from you about what you want to see at the conference. Are you happy with the format of the event would you like to see a change in the schedule? Do you want more spare time to network or more time to learn? Do you want the conference extended or shortened? It is all about meeting the needs of the members of the association and making sure that you are getting the best possible Value for money by attending the conference. Stuff I know it is early days but a reminder to all financial member stations of the SCMA that More Stuff The SCMA is keen to increase its membership services and we are always interested to speak with anyone who has something to offer the association by way of knowledge, expertise or wants to become involved in the association on the management side. MJM Workshop After some great feed back from Member stations and a real desire for people to get involved we have decided to sneak a one day MJM workshop in before the silly season sets in. The workshop will be located in Wagga Wagga on Saturday November 17th. The location is yet to be confirmed. The training session will commence at 10 am and will have a one hour break for lunch at 1pm. All trainees will need to be back by 2 pm sharp. The afternoon session will wind up around 4-30pm. At this point there is no set list of people who will be attending the training session but as of this article we are looking for two things from anyone interested in attending the MJM training. 1st - We need definite numbers and the names of the people from your station that will be attending the training sessions. 2nd - We want to hear from those attending what they are most interested learning. What topics they specifically are interested in learning more about and what parts of the MJM player you are interested in learning more about. At this stage this will be the only MJM training session for a while as Michael is pretty busy with family and work commitments. What you will need…. It would be great if every person attending the training session had a lap top but we know that is unrealistic so we will get you to work in groups so you all can easily see what is happening and have a hands on approach to the training. Those registered for the MJM workshop will be able to download a training version of the MJM player that will be fully functional and will give you access to the player for a restricted time for the purpose of training. Once numbers are finalised you will be emailed with information about how and where to download the MJM player trail version in preparation for the training sessions. We strongly recommend that you bring a laptop with you if at all possible. The more people that bring laptops the easier it will be for all concerned. The session will also be carried out via data projector so you will be able to see what is happening if you do not have access to a computer on the day. So what do you need to do to register to attend this workshop? You will need to contact the CEO of the SCMA via [email protected] let him know your name, your station name and the names of others attending from your station. We will need a contact Email address to pass on information in regard to the training session and how to get your trial copy of MJM to set up on your laptop prior to attending the session. It would also be an advantage to you to have some music and station ID's and sponsorships on your laptop to assist with the training on the player. We look forward to seeing you in Wagga Wagga for the MJM Workshop PDS Show "On Air Guitar" – a Year’s Doings By Sam Richards As a green presenter, this past year's learning from producing On Air Guitar must be described as a major ramp-up. The original concept had been brewing for several years and it took the encouragement (poking with sticks?) from Ray and Di Richmond to overcome the inertia of doing nothing. It was a brain-storm with Di that produced the name – come to think of it, it was her idea! The means of production were made possible with the help of TEM-FM’s chief technician, Norm Bailey. Norm is a golden legend in the studio. It became obvious that On Air Guitar would take over the production studio at the station, so we set up a ‘studio’ in my shed. My thought at the time was, ‘….a studio at home, that will make the production of a two-hour show an afternoon’s effort’. After a year’s experience, I have production time down to about three days. It seems incredible, but I am a slow worker and not a natural on the mike. So multiple takes are pretty common. On Air Guitar is devoted to guitar and acoustic music – with occasional forays into the ‘unusual’. This format comfortably covers a huge spectrum of music, so I have never felt limited by the title. My main aim has been to present interesting tracks and features in a varied format. I spend a lot of production time listening to selections in relation to the tracks that air before and after. I also listen to my own presentation and try to maintain a critical, ear. My additional quality control has been Norm’s experienced ear. Before the six segments of a weekly programme are exported from wave to mp3 files, Norm surveys levels, transitions and errors made obvious by the waveform graphic. I record and edit with Samplitude Pro X. As Norm has used various versions of this program over the years, it seemed best suited to our production/learning needs. I use a pair of Rode NTS-1a condenser mikes into a small Behringer mixer with an outboard digital converter. Our biggest recording hurtle has been room acoustics. With the recent addition of a large rug, the ‘feel’ of the room is now about right for vocals and acoustic instruments. On Air Guitar has hosted a number of live performers, including Michael Fix, Rick Ruskin and Larry Pattis as well as a number of wellknown guitar makers. Interviews and performance recordings have been made in the field at guitar camps and festivals as well as in the studio. Our programme is currently downloaded via PDS by TEM-FM, Temora, NSW; EMFM, Echuca; Voice FM, Ballarat; 2GHR, Holbrook, NSW and 3VKV, Mount Beauty. Some production time is taken up by correspondence with performers, record companies and promoters. The programme has been selffunded, so acquiring music economically has been a major (time consuming) objective. I am extremely grateful for the support offered and interest shown by the artists who have been featured on ‘OAG’. My aim for the future is to: - - - expand our recording and airing of music by unknown or littleknown Australian performers to continue broadcasting the music of quality acoustic artists from around the world. Expand the listenership of On Air Guitar I thank my producer, Norm Bailey and my wife, Carol, for her patience each week as OAG nears completion and chaos takes over the household. One day I mentioned to her that my listenership was soaring into double digits. And she replied, ‘Yes, you are practically famous’. On Air Guitar is available to member stations of SCMA via PDS for your station to use on air at no charge to your station OKR's own take on Reading on Radio With some inspiration from Voice FM, OKR recently set out to try and establish some Radio Reading [RPH] sessions. We submitted a small article to the local paper and there was an almost instant response. There are now four reading sessions, 3 are half hour segments within the morning shows and the other one is a stand alone news session. The reading volunteers started off a bit stiff and nervous but the sessions are now really relaxed and very easy to listen to. In addition to the local papers session, readers are suggesting different material and the content have become quite varied. Below …… Radio reading session presenters Rachel and Gabrielle at OKR FM One of the Readers who was going to be away for the school holidays recorded some sessions on the History of Gold Mining in the Kilmore area and we're using these as a sample for a ten part series we hope to produce on the history of the Kilmore Show which is being held for the 150th time on December 1st this year. Kasey It is not normally our families speed to go public with the issues we face but the simple fact of the matter is so many people have contacted us for updates that we thought we would use this little piece of space to let everyone know what is happening. Kasey was supposed to have had surgery on September 27th but due to circumstances that surgery was postponed and Kasey has now been placed on a surgical Radio Serials waiting list and we are waiting to be told when her surgery will be. We do know that it will be in the next month or so but at this point there is no date. For those who don't know what is happening Kasey has a Cyst on her brain that is putting pressure on the nerves that control her eye movement and focus. This cyst has to be removed in the hope that this will resolve the problems she is experiencing. WORK WONDERS Talk it over with Grace Gibson Productions for audience loyalty 02 9906 2244 We are very grateful for the Emails and calls from members of the SCMA and the community broadcasting family as a whole. We will try and make sure that we keep you informed on what is happening and how Kasey's recovery is going. It is very heartening to know that you are concerned about Kasey's health and Lisa, Kasey and myself thank you for your kind messages and support. and sponsors alike! [email protected] The Castlereagh Line, I Christopher Macauley, Dad & Dave, Yes What!, Dossier on Dumetrius, Violets Are Blue, Without Shame, and hundreds more http://www.gracegibson.com.au The return of the Wonderful White Winged Warrior Newly repackaged, with over 25 tracks never before aired on Australian radio. Just one of many Radio Interview Tips with Di Richmond Taken from what Makes A Good Radio Host Beverly Mahone Boomer Media on 10.4.2011 What skills does it take to be a good interviewer? Can anyone do it? Is there a certain formula to doing it right? The people who interview others well all have similar characteristics. They may not have the same style but they know how to command an audience with or without a guest. 2) Know Your Subject: The problem with some hosts is they rely heavily on their guests to supply them with information on the topic being discussed. That can be dangerous because how do you know for sure that what they’re telling you is accurate? Do your own homework and be prepared to ask questions on top of the ones that were probably spoon-fed to you by the guest. Here are some tips on how to become a good radio host: 1) Have a Personality. In a nutshell that means you should have some flair about you. No one wants to sit and listen to a monotone host who sounds like he or she would rather be somewhere else other than hosting their own show. Listen to some of your favorite hosts. What is it about them that you enjoy? I guarantee you one of the things you will say is they have personality. You don’t have to over the top like Howard Stern or Rush Limbaugh but make what you have to say enjoyable and pleasing to the ear. 3) Don’t DOMINATE the discussion: An interview is supposed to be a two-way conversation. You ask a question. You get a response. Some hosts get carried away with talking and allow little time for guests to say what they have to say. Don’t talk just to hear yourself talk. 4) Always have a back-up plan: What would you do if a guest cancelled the day of your show? Would you cancel your show or go on the air anyway? If you choose the latter, always try to have someone waiting in the wings who can be your last minute guest and who won’t mind. There are plenty of people looking for publicity so create a list and let them know you may have to call on them at a moment’s notice. 5) Don’t Fly Solo: Even I, as a veteran journalist, don’t like hosting a one-hour show by myself. You may think it’s a piece of cake but as time goes on you will either start repeating yourself or you’ll wind up with a lot of dead air. You should always be trying to build your listener base so that someone listening will call in to help you out. Being a good radio host takes time and practice. Listen to the hosts who do it well and then develop your own style and, by all means, enjoy what you do! Hey do you want to turn the heads of your Sponsors and Listeners Does Your Stations Need Something that Stands Out Contact Andy at Fatman Productions Sponsorships, Station Imaging even Message on Hold Get quality voicing at affordable prices Phone 0415 425 945 or Email [email protected] Fatman Productions for Prompt Fast turn around of your Production Needs Best-practice reporting and portrayal of eating disorders in the media By Kim McNaughton (Mindframe) Eating disorders are serious and complex mental illnesses with significant physical effects and higher mortality rates for people experiencing this disorder. Approximately nine per cent of Australians will experience an eating disorder at some point in their lifetime. Through accurate and sensitive communication and portrayal, community broadcasters can play an important role in minimising harm to persons living with, or who are at risk of developing an eating disorder, and in increasing community understanding of the associated risk factors and impacts. Reporting and Portrayal of Eating Disorders is an online resource to provide community broadcasters and other media professionals with practical advice for best-practice in the reporting and portrayal of eating disorders. The resource was developed under the Mindframe National Media Initiative in partnership with the National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) and through consultation with eating disorder specialists and an advisory group of media professionals across radio, newspapers, magazines, television and online platforms. Overall, Mindframe and the NEDC aim to encourage responsible and accurate media representation of eating disorders through providing a consistent, evidence based ‘voice’. The resource is a four page document providing brief facts about eating disorders and quick tips for reporting. Issues for consideration include the use of problematic language and images, stereotyping; approaches to personal stories; and how to check if information is accurate. The resource places emphasis on promoting help-seeking, healthy behaviours. Responsible and accurate reporting starts with ‘choice of language’. Certain words can frame eating disorders as being ‘glamorous’ or ‘trivial’, or can even portray the disorder as being a ‘lifestyle choice’. Words like “thin” and “fat”; that refer specifically to weight or Body Mass Index; or that provide detailed information about specific behaviours associated with an eating disorder, can lead people at risk of the disorder to identify and potentially ‘copycat’ behaviours. Alternately, emphasis can be placed on key messages about risk factors, impacts, help-seeking behaviours and on services that promote recovery and wellbeing. The study and treatment of eating disorders is a complex, specialised field. Community broadcasters have assistance however, and can access several accredited organisations for information and advice that will enable accurate reporting and portrayal of eating disorders. The Reporting and Portrayal of Eating Disorders is a free resource and can be downloaded from: http://www.mindframemedia.info/client_images/110896 7.pdf HELPSEEKING INFORMATION (for your listeners and your website): For Eating Disorders information: National Eating Disorders Collaboration www.nedc.com.au The Butterfly Foundation www.thebutterflyfoundation.org.au 1800 33 4673 (1800 ED HOPE) national support line. For 24-hour Crisis Support for those in distress: Lifeline – 13 11 14 MensLine Australia – 1300 789 978 Kids Helpline - 1800 55 18 00 INFORMATION FOR MEDIA PROFESSIONALS For media comment on eating disorders, services and access to clinical experts, contact The Butterfly Foundation on (02) 9419 4499 For storyline advice, contact the Mindframe project team on (02) 4924 6904 or email [email protected], Mindframe are supporters of the National Regional Rural and Sub Metro Broadcasters Conference New Grant Opportunity for Victorian Stations History Making Grants now Available. A new opportunity for enterprising stations has now become available via the Victorian Government. The new grant program managed by the Public Record Office of Victoria has invited community groups to share in more than $350,00.00 for innovative projects that preserve and share the stories of Victoria from the past to be heard and cherished by future generations. however other projects may appeal to stations. The grants aim to support a range of projects including exhibitions, publications, multimedia programs and the production of Oral Histories from local residents. The most appropriate project for stations may be the production of Oral Histories for on air broadcast, Applications for the Local History Grants Program are open now, and close on Monday 12 November 2012. For further information or to apply visit: http://prov.vic.gov.au/communityprograms/grants-awards/localhistory-grants Are you a Part of the Program Distribution System (P.D.S)? The Program Distribution System or PDS as we refer to it is growing and expanding and we want to make sure that members are benefitting from the system. So what is PDS? Well it is a system developed by the SCMA exclusively for members of the SCMA that provides programs for stations to use on air at no cost to stations. How Many Programs are Available? Currently PDS has 16 shows available to member stations; they range in length from short 5 minute segments through to 2 hour shows and everything in between. What sort of content is there? PDS has a policy of non offensive content unless the show has a warning and stations are aware that there may be offensive content. At the moment there are no offensive content programs on PDS. There is a wide range of music programs, talk shows such as Talking AFL and sporting information shows. How Much does PDS Cost? There is no Charge to member stations for any PDS content or to use the system. How do I get PDS? Contact the SCMA via [email protected] for information how to set up the system. You can have a look at what shows are available by visiting the SCMA website at www,scma.org.au CPK Web Services provides a range of services including, website design, website hosting and domain names. We also offer a range of consulting services such as web accessibility consulting. Plus a great range of graphic design services including logo design and branding. Contact Chad Kelly the Manager of CPK Web Services for more information or to request a quote. Discounts are available for SCMA members contact [email protected] for details. For more information visit http://cpkws.com.au/scma.php OCR FM at Youth Expo Life wasn’t meant to be easy, how often have we heard that? And it seems nothing worth doing is ever an easy quick task. That certainly was the case when our little community radio put up its hand to take part in the local Shire initiative ‘Youth Expo’. The amount of volunteer hours our members allocate to this station and continue to allocate is amazing. To all the volunteers everywhere a huge thank because you don’t hear it enough, where would we be without you? Thank you . The Colac Otway Shire held a Youth Expo at the Blue Water Fitness Centre on Thursday 19th of July. The purpose of the event was a chance for the district’s community, hobby groups and sports clubs to reach out to potential members, and show the diversity the Colac Otway Shire has to offer. Being a small community, it’s really important for the community to come together and support local clubs, and by encouraging young people it promotes the sustainability of the clubs in the Colac area. Volunteers are the life blood of Community Radio About 40 different groups had displays at the expo. We were positioned quite near the Colac City band that had drums and other instruments for the students to try, and Marlene’s school of dance had a very loud presentation every 90 minutes. The noise level was incredible. OCR FM audio presentation was lost amongst the competition. We prepared an excellent presentation. It’s amazing how things come together; different parts being prepared at different places coming together to create one whole well thought out quality presentation. Just over 900 youth members and school children from across the Colac Otway Shire received copies of our local program guide and information on getting involved with Community radio through OCR FM. The main focus of our participation was to target the teaching staff. OCR FM ‘Schools Live @ Lunch’ pack was presented to all the teachers who visited the site to encourage school children to actively participate in their learning using the medium of radio. Packages included; a professional flyer from the community media training organisation with specific references to OCR FM studios. The packages included topics and learning skills which could be applied to the various years levels from Prep through to year 12. This included public speaking, interviewing, creative use of technology, script writing, editing, different text types, collecting and presenting data as well as information leading to a career in media. Continued on next page ……. Keep up with what is happening in the SCMA Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/myscma Twitter - www.twitter.com/TheSCMA YouTube - www.youtube.com/user/candoassosiation Website - www.scma.org.au OCR FM at Youth Expo ….Continued Get your local Schools involved in your station I found the teachers were really quite pleased to receive the package. Any teachers that I was able to spend a couple of moments with talking about the station and utilising radio with the students’ regular curriculum responded in a very positive way. The OCR FM display was topped off with media wall featuring newspaper articles of youth involvement with OCR FM, and our new digital photo frame showing a slide show of students and young people from the many recorded promotions and school programs, work experience programs etc which had taken place at OCR FM. We took the time to hand deliver the station contact details to all the other groups and clubs involved at the Expo to take advantage of free community announcements for their events and activities. Was all this time and work worth it? We have since had a couple of groups taking up the chance to have on air announcements put to air regularly and we have already had some inquiries from a local school getting involved with ‘Schools Live @ Lunch’. Yes our efforts were worth it, we anticipate including photographs of this new school group in our next promotion pamphlet, news paper article and encourage us to plan ahead for the next Youth Expo to engage the students for the next youth expo; I suggest we rewrite the program guide to include short content description relating to each program. I was taking time to point out to students a couple of programs that we have which I thought would appeal to them, which they thought was pretty funny, and like the idea. We also need to include details on participating at the station a section for musicians/bands on how to get their music on the station/interview possibilities. Also future Youth Expo should include a competition with CD’s and/or Posters as a prize an easy question such as ‘Where do you find OCR FM on your dial?’ or ‘What frequency is OCR FM’ write your answer, name, grade, school and contact details (preferably email which could be added to our database to be notified of upcoming events fundraisers and station news). Always thinking ahead, always working towards promoting community radio. Hope this helps with your newsletter and promoting of your station and members activities and assets that community radio is to all our area’s. Yours in broadcasting. OCR FM Colac and District. MJM Player V4 Has Arrived Affordable Studio Audio Automation Designed for Community Radio MJM Software is pleased to announce Version 4-0-1 of the MJM Player is now available to download at www.mjm-software.com The player now comes in different track allocations of 32k, 100k, 150k, 200k Version V4 is compatible with windows 7 and boasts many new features. For upgrade pricing from version 3 to version 4 or just to inquire about any of our products please contact us during office hours PH: 02 69218333 Email: [email protected] WEB: www.mjm-software.com Board of Management 2012 President Vice President Director Director Secretary Treasurer Helen Bath Bob Turner Mike Culley Ian Nicholas Di Richmond Jason Wilson Individual Member 3 RIM 3 OAK Individual Member EMFM 3 RIM Ballarat Melton Wangarratta Temora Echuca/Moama Melton [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Director ALWAYS NEW CHALLENGES WITH COMMUNITY RADIO A couple of Months at Radio KLFM By Brad Geier Hi to all member stations from Radio KLFM in Bendigo. We have certainly had an interesting couple of Months. Just before the Olympics, we were contacted by our news provider 3AW (Fairfax) that due to very strict copyright restrictions, we could not broadcast our news on our Internet Stream. As you could imagine, this posed a challenge, as we would have to have the audio feed switched every hour for 5 mins while the news was on our two FM feeds. There were several options. 1, Electronically switching the audio on, then off for a period of 5mins whilst switching alternative audio within that 5 mins, with +/0.01% time accuracy. 2, Software controlling the streams multiple audio and time switching, or 3, stopping the stream all together whilst the Olympics were on. This latter option was only to be used as a last resort. As time was running out, the option of building an electronic timer switching unit capable of not only multiple audio switching, but time control switching was not an option. As for software, all the scheduling software we found could not do the multiple audio and stream switching every hour for multiple pre defined times. If we had time, I’m sure we could have found something and played around with it for a while, however we had only Two days before the Olympics to ensure our news would not be steamed on our internet service. Now with only half a day to the Olympics, we took our problem to our Streaming Provider (RightClick IT services). Thanks to Brad at Right ClickIT, who came up with some very clever scripting and smart programming that enabled the streaming feed to be cut at every hour for a duration of 5 mins. This was also achieved with the +/- 0.01% time accuracy whilst integrating KLFM’s audio and streaming software to then recognize the Pulses from our Fairfax Satellite, and allow an alternative audio track to be played whilst the news was on, then once the news end pulse was received, audio from the On Air studio would then be patched back through to our stream. This worked very successfully for the Two Weeks of the Olympics, and thus, making sure that we did not breach any copyright restrictions. Many thanks to Brad at Right Click IT services for all his help and assistance. It certainly goes to show, that copyright, especially with major events, is very serious and all stations, especially community stations Continued next page ALWAYS NEW CHALLENGES WITH COMMUNITY RADIO A couple of Months at Radio KLFM By Brad Geier……. Continued must stay vigilant on copyright matters. GALE FORCE WINDS BATTER VICTORIA AND CUTS KLFM LINK. On Wednesday the 5th of September, much of Victoria was lashed with gale force winds. Here in Bendigo it was no different. It was just after 10pm on that night, when a major wind gust swept through Bendigo. The station started dropping out and within half an hour we had lost our Link signal all together. This was our 800Mhz STL Due to the very high winds and the lateness of the night, we were powerless to do anything until the next morning. On the next day, we went to the transmitter site (Mt. Herbert). Our main STL receive yagi had been blown of direction and also bent, due to a tree branch flying through it. Keep in mind that the yagi is mounted 250ft up the tower. The wind gauge on the mountain stopped at 150Kph and no longer worked, so we assume we got gusts of up to 200Kph at the site. Many of the other antennae on the tower had also moved from their original position throwing many links off line. In the 25 years we have been on the site, this was the first time that we had seen wind gusts of this speed, even to the point of causing antennae damage. We have a back up yagi lower down on the tower which was not affected, so we patched that in to get the station back on air, and as yet, the winds are still bad so we just have to wait for calmer conditions so the riggers can climb and install a new yagi. CAR YARD SPONSOR ANNOUNCEMENTS A quick reminder to Victorian stations that if you run car yard ads, they MUST include the traders LMCT number in the announcement. This is not a requirement in some other states but is so in Victoria. We had this confirmed by Consumer Affairs Victoria recently before we started airing a motor trader client. That’s about it from down here in Central Victoria, hope you found some of the above interesting and keep on enjoying this wonderful medium of Radio. Brad Geier General Manager Radio KLFM / 3EON FM Bendigo The Last Word I was in Echuca a few weeks ago for EMFM's AGM. It was a well run and well organised event congratulations guys on a successful day. It's all ahead full for 2 MIA I was there on a station support visit recently and they are about to do a full studio upgrade that will include a new console. Past President Graeme Macartney recently blew out some Candles….Happy Birthday ….apparently no official age was available. We want your feed back, input and opinions on what we as an association are doing and what you think we should be doing to serve you the members of the "Can Do" Association. Got some news, gossip of information for the last word? Email it to us via [email protected] and we will get it in the last word The Content of this newsletter is made up of both editorials and contributed articles. The SCMA believes in open forum communication and hence will publish Submitted items within reason. The opinions expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those of the SCMA its CEO or the Board of Management. 2012 Membership Application Applicant Stations Name and on air identification………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Contact Person…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Station Phone………………………………………………..Email………………………………………………………………. Fax………………………………………………………….Mobile……………………………………………………………… Skype Name………………………………………………..MSN Name…………………………………………………………. Web Address………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Other internet based Contacts……………………………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Postal Address……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Elected Delegate to SCMA……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Proxy Delegate to SCMA…………………………………………………………………………………………………………. We the station named above make application to the Southern Community Media Association for membership and representation on the SCMA Committee. We understand that we must abide by the rules and code of conduct of the SCMA and accept the rulings of the executive committee to be final in times of dispute. We are a fully Licensed Station / Aspirant Group and have enclosed our payment of $75-00 membership to the association. Signed……………………………………………… Print………………………………………………… Position…………………………………………….. I am authorized by the committee of management to make application for membership to the Southern Community Media Association. Payment via EFT: Bendigo Bank, Account Name: Southern Community Media Association BSB Number: 633-000 Account number: 129257234 Please post the completed membership application along with payment to: SCMA, Po Box 891, Barham, N.S.W 2732