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Inspiration FM is a community radio station based in Northampton, England. It is a community led and managed radio service, providing access, information, entertainment and training, and encourages and promotes a voice for those who are under-represented or socially excluded to provide an outlet for creativity, shared vision and expression.[1]

Inspiration FM
Frequency107.8 MHz
RDSIFM107.8
Programming
FormatMulticultural
Ownership
OwnerInspiration FM
History
First air date
Links
WebsiteInspiration FM

The station broadcasts from its studios in Northampton town centre. The transmitter for a low-powered transmitter was located offsite at the University of Northampton campus, to north of the town.[2] The transmitter has more recently moved to Goodwill Solutions CIC building on Moulton Park Industrial Estate and then on the roof of Northampton Fire Station.

From September 2024, Inspiration FM began broadcasts on DAB+, via the shared NN multiplex.

History

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The roots of Inspiration FM are as a pirate radio station, that first started broadcasting in 1994 as a result of collaboration between young men and women of African Caribbean descent who shared a passion for music, dance and communication. The "Inspiration Family" as they have become known, identified the needs of the diverse Northamptonshire communities who were under-represented in media. Programmes on this community radio station are multicultural and tailored to reflect its mainly Punjabi, African and Irish listeners.

Working with organisations including local councils, the Council for Ethnic Minority Communities and the Black Policeman’s Association means that this project has moved beyond negative images and now creates positive role models for all young people. With over 60 volunteers and eight committee members, weekends and evenings are spent working with others, especially young people, encouraging them to use their spare time in a positive constructive manner.[3]

Inspiration FM's first legal broadcast was from 18 November to 15 December 1996 on a 28-day Restricted Service Licence (RSL) and since then it has been on-air on a total of 15 RSLs. A show for the Greek community was added to the station's line up in 1997, the first and only show of its kind outside London, and the station was included among the limited number of RSL stations who were allowed to broadcast during the Millennium celebrations.[4]

In 2000 Inspiration FM's Mark Dean was approached by BBC Radio Northampton's Editor about presenting a programme to reach all sectors of the community and the show Inspirations was formed. With Marks strong links within the community the Inspirations Show has been going strong covering hard hitting local and international news, and guest stars like Beyoncé.[5]

The Somali community show began in 2003 and a Polish community show was included in 2007 to cater for the large influx of Poles to Northampton after Poland joined the EU in 2004.

In 2004 the organisation was awarded the Queen's golden jubilee award for voluntary service by groups in the community.[6]

On 24 July 2008 Inspiration FM was awarded a 5-year community radio licence by Ofcom[7] and began 24/7 broadcasts when it was officially opened by Northampton Mayor Marianne Taylor on Saturday, 24 July 2010.

DJ Mkhukhwini became a regular guest on BBC Radio 1Xtra after he was spotted presenting the African community show on Inspiration FM since 2011. Jason D Lewis Fri 8-11pm featured on CapitalXtra in the Guest Mix on Robert Bruce's Homegrown 4-7pm show on Saturday 16 March 2019 [8]

Programmes

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Broadcasts from Inspiration FM's studios in Sheep Street Northampton include popular genres like R&B, Reggae, Gospel, Rap, Funk, Dance, Old Skool, Soul music, Asian, African, Greek, Eastern European and Irish Folk music, the local Band Review Show on a Wednesday evening, and a regular Children's show on Saturday mornings.

Programming is aimed at representing areas of the community that are currently under-represented by mainstream radio, this includes the Afro-Caribbean, Irish and Asian although many more are also represented including Children.

The policy of "Inspiration FM" Multi-Cultural in its programming – for the people, by the people.[9]

On Fridays, 6-8pm The Dance Music show with Mark Manning supported by Gehric Barreau of GT-Systems

Jason D Lewis Friday 8-11pm plays new Hip Hop, Rap, UK, RnB, Dancehall and Afrobeats. Jason D Lewis featured on Capital Xtra in the Guest Mix on Robert Bruce's Homegrown 4-7pm show on Saturday 16 March 2019

The boys in blue is a radio show that is broadcast from 7-9am on Saturdays. It features Kieron Lawson as main-host/cohost, Edi Page as cohost and Richard Bushnall who also features as a cohost. It also sometimes has guests such as Heath, Whittaker, and Leon. Despite being called the boys in blue, only two of the hosts are fans of teams in blue (Kieron lawson being a Everton fan and Richard Bushnall being a Chelsea fan), Edi page (and frequently appearing guest Leon) are both Manchester United fans, Whittaker is a Liverpool fan and Heath is a Newcastle fan. This variety of teams being supported on the show means that some shenanigans take place.

Activities

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Inspiration FM is a major sponsor of the Northampton Carnival and one of Inspiration FM's founding members Mark Dean sits on the organising committee.[10]

Inspiration FM produces the "Inspirations" Afro-Caribbean Show for BBC Radio Northampton.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Ofcom press release". Archived from the original on 11 July 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Inspiration FM, Community Radio Licence Application Form" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  3. ^ "Queen's golden jubilee award 2004". Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  4. ^ "Inspiration FM, Community Radio Licence Application Form" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 February 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  5. ^ BBC Radio Northampton profile of Mark Dean
  6. ^ "Queen's golden jubilee award 2004". Archived from the original on 5 September 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  7. ^ "Ofcom press release". Archived from the original on 11 July 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  8. ^ "Twittweb". Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  9. ^ Inspiration FM website
  10. ^ "Northampton Carnival website". Archived from the original on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
  11. ^ BBC Radio Northampton website

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