CSR 97.4FM


CSR 97.4FM is a community radio station based in Canterbury, England. It is funded by the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University, as well as their associated Student Unions. The radio station broadcasts from studios at both universities 24 hours a day, with live broadcasting from 0700 to 23:59. Despite being primarily aimed at students, it is not purely a student radio station. CSRfm was the first student-led community radio station in the country to acquire a licence.
On 8 May 2020, CSR stopped broadcasting after Kent Union surrendered CSRfm's licence.

History

Student Radio has existed in Canterbury since 1966, initially on an unlicensed basis. In 1967, UKC Radio started broadcasting legally on an AM licence which covered the University of Kent campus only. Canterbury Christ Church University also had a student radio station, C4 Radio, broadcasting on AM on a similar strictly contained basis.
When Restricted Service Licences became available both stations periodically took advantage of the scheme to gain citywide coverage on FM, albeit only for short periods. Each station allowed the other some airtime during their RSLs.
Canterbury Christ Church University's first RSL broadcast occurred in 2002, under the then Station Manager, Jim Cohen. Test broadcasts established that most of the city could pick up the radio station as well as certain parts of the surrounding countryside. The RSL broadcast lasted 2 weeks and was generally considered to be a great success.
The two student unions, which operated these radio stations, decided to make a single combined bid for the Canterbury community radio licence and were successful. In order to apply for the licence Canterbury Youth Student Media Ltd. was set up which has directors compromising of members of both universities and their unions and also the executive committee members, as well as external directors. The station launched on 15 January 2007
On 22 July 2011 the station announced that it had been successful with its first licence extension application, allowing it to broadcast for another 5 years until 2017. Furthermore, on 19 August 2016, the station again announced a second licence extension application had been successful, allowing it to broadcast for a further 5 years until 2022.

Funding

CSRfm is funded by donations from four funding bodies:
  1. The University of Kent
  2. Canterbury Christ Church University
  3. Kent Union
  4. Christ Church Students Union

    Awards

Since CSRfm launched in 2007, both the station and its presenters, have been honoured with many national Student Radio Awards.
SRA Awards
YearGoldSilverBronze
2017The Student Radio Chart Show AwardBest Specialist Music ProgrammingBest Student Radio Station
2016--Best Speech Programming
2015-Best Female Best Marketing and Station Sound
2014-Best Male -
2010Best Live or Outside Broadcast-Best Technical Achievement
2009-Best Live or Outside Broadcast-
2007Best Specialist Show--

The station has also been honoured with a number of awards at the I LOVE STUDENT RADIO ceremony, which takes place each year at the National Student Radio Association Conference. In 2015 and 2016 CSR was also the most nominated station at the awards.
YearILOVEStudentRadio Awards
2017Outstanding Contribution & Best Audience Initiative
2016Best Outreach Project
2015Best Outreach Project & Outstanding Contribution
2014Best Outreach Project
2013Charity Champion
2012Community Spirit

In 2016 the Community Media Association launched the Community Radio Awards, the first ceremony was held at Birmingham City University.
YearGoldSilverBronze
2017Best Specialist Show --
2016-Best Marketing and Station Sound-

CSRfm also hosts its own awards evenings in collaboration with InQuire Media and Kent Television - both being the other arms of Student Media at the University of Kent. These awards are judged by experts and professionals from across the media industry including established radio DJs, producers, journalists, filmmakers, directors and so on.