ALL FM

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ALL FM
  • Manchester
  • United Kingdom
Broadcast areaSouth, central and east Manchester, UK
Frequency96.9 MHz
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Programming
FormatCommunity
Ownership
OwnerIndependent
History
First air date
May 2000
Technical information
Power50 watts
Transmitter coordinates
53°27′15″N 2°11′20″W / 53.4542°N 2.1888°W / 53.4542; -2.1888
Links
Websitewww.allfm.org
ALL FM's former building on Albert Road, Levenshulme

ALL FM (96.9 MHz) is a community radio station serving south, central and east Manchester and based in the South Manchester suburb of Levenshulme. The station is run by paid staff and volunteers living in its coverage area.

History

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ALL FM began in 2000 as a project of the charity Radio Regen, with a four-day broadcast under the title Radio Longsight. After the success of Radio Longsight, ALL FM was created, with station manager Dave Lenaghan,[1][2] covering the Longsight area and the neighbouring areas of Ardwick and Levenshulme (hence the acronym ALL). As ALL FM, two RSL broadcasting licences were obtained, allowing ALL FM to transmit on a temporary basis.

In 2002, the station became part of the government's Access Radio pilot scheme.[2] ALL FM became an independent company and was granted a permanent community radio licence in 2005.[3]

In 2015, poet and broadcaster Lemn Sissay became patron of ALL FM. He said he loved the diversity of the station and it was (as far as he knew) the only station to have played his track 'Architecture'.[citation needed]

In 2019, international musician Aziz Ibrahim, a guitarist who works with The Stone Roses and many other artists, took over as patron.[citation needed]

Programming and activities

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The station broadcasts to an area described by the founders as "one of the most multicultural outside London".[3] Its wide variety of programming includes French, Cantonese, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Panjabi and Hindi.

ALL FM regularly gains grant funding to train groups rarely heard on radio and podcasts, including diverse older people who record shows in residential homes, community centres as well as broadcasting live from the Stevie Fly studio at ALL FM.

A series of funded 'women-only' training programmes led to the launch in 2021 of Women on the Mic, a project to make ALL FM one of the few radio stations with 50% women producers and presenters. In the same year, it launched Young Minds, a training programme and regular radio show produced by girls and young women aged 11 to 17.

ALL FM's sister station WFM 97.2 broadcasts to the Wythenshawe area of Manchester, a few miles south of the ALL FM target area.

Awards

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ALL FM took the Bronze medal in the Community Radio Association's Station of the Year award in 2018. 'The Innocent Ear' show won silver for Best Specialist Music Show.[4]

ALL FM won the Community Radio Station of the Year award 2019-2020.[which?] In 2022 it gained the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service and its Echo show, a Cantonese programme serving the Hong Kong immigrant community, gained a Gold Award at the 2022 Community Radio Awards.

References

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  1. ^ "ALL FM". Retrieved 24 December 2011. Contact: Dave Lenaghan
  2. ^ a b "ALL FM launches in Manchester inner-city as part of Access Radio Pilot Scheme". Retrieved 24 December 2011. ALL FM has a licence to broadcast for one year as part of the experiment which aims to explore how Access Radio - a new tier of not-for-profit radio which will have social and educational benefits - might work in practice.
  3. ^ a b "Ardwick, Longsight & Levenshulme (ALL) FM". Radio Regen. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  4. ^ "Community Radio Award Shortlist".
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