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The FM Experience Application forms are now open in your members areas
Who is my boss?
When broadcasting on FM you must listen to the Station
Manager (unless directed otherwise). You are part of their
station now and broadcasting on FM!
Do I still DJ on Reach OnAir?
Reach OnAir is all about helping people get into radio. As part
of the license we require you to broadcast at least 1-2 hours a
week still (although you can do as many as you like) to help
others learn from your skills. You may even want to try new
features out on Reach OnAir before using them on FM.
What happens after 3 months?
After 3 months you must apply again. The process may be shorter
second time around, however it enables both you and the FM station
to stay in control of your show and schedule respectively.
What if I miss a show?
It happens, even with the best DJs in the world - you might get stuck on a
train or attacked by a lion at the Zoo. Despite this however we do need to
be quite strict with our policy. If you give no notification and miss a show,
you will need to provide evidence of why - a link to the train schedule to
show it was canceled or CCTV footage of the lion attacking you (just
kidding). If you can’t supply sufficient proof it will be your final warning,
next time it happens that will be that. If you can provide, then we’ll all
understand and we’ll move on! If you need to cancel a show in advance
then as long as you give 1 weeks notice (as a minimum) this will be
acceptable!





