Saturday, February 20, 2010

Friday, February 19, 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

OpenFM - Press Release - Feb 2010


It’s a new day for Irish radio as OpenFM aims to be Dublin’s first gay cultured radio station 
Dublin - Ireland, February 1st 2010. Ready for a new sound on radio? In June/July 2010, subject to BAI approval, OpenFM will become Ireland’s first gay cultured radio station broadcasting across Dublin and we’re now hiring!
OpenFM aims to highlight the gay culture of Dublin. The station will endeavour to educate, inform, entertain and open the minds of its listeners. Our mission is to encompass and celebrate diversity.

The station will include a variety of programmes that will showcase the different tastes and interests of Dublin's LGBTQ community. Leading up to and during the Dublin Pride week we will feature from the many events happening across Dublin and provide a guide to what's on. On the day of the Dublin Pride Parade the station will dedicate its broadcast to the event. With on-location live coverage throughout the parade and culminating at the post parade show.
Liam Cahill Deputy head of OpenFM said “OpenFM aims to provide the LGBTQ community and beyond with a station that isn’t afraid to counter perceptions about what gay people may be like. I firmly believe OpenFm will rattle the airwaves and give people something they haven’t heard anywhere else”.
Everybody wants to be on radio but what about volunteering as part of an exciting radio team? OpenFM is currently seeking people with relevant media and radio experience. Do you think you can handle being on air, being knee high in research, or producing a hard hitting debating program? If so, this station is for you. Details overleaf.
About us:

OpenFM is an independent not-for-profit organisation working in conjunction with the Dublin Pride Committee. It has an independent board made up of 9 people who have a variety of experience within radio.

With approx. 60,000 members of the LGBTQ community in Dublin, Open FM has a unique edge on other radio stations as it aims to inform and educate the wider Dublin community aswell as entertain.
Contact Information:
For more information please contact:
Sam Lyons
Co Station Manager, Open FM
Or
Liam Cahill
Co Station Manager,
Open FM
Liampcahill@gmail.com
Or
Emma Carroll
Program
me Director, Open FM
radioemc@gmail.com
Additional information can be found by emailing: Openradiofm@gmail.com
OpenFM is currently seeking people to fill the following roles.*

Researchers
OpenFM requires individuals to fill the role of researcher. The role involves working with producers in the gathering of stories and program ideas, vetting callers, organizing guests and, helping with the overall production and quality of the broadcast.
Producers
OpenFm requires individuals to fill the role of producer. The OpenFM schedule has a fine mix of talk based and music driven shows therefore you must be flexible to work on both formats and eager to work hard in maintaining a quality broadcast at all times. The producer, depending on the shows format, will be responsible for the creation, organization and direction of live radio programming, screening/briefing callers, keeping the show on time and within format, suggesting and implementing ideas, arranging guests, and editing live and pre-recorded audio pieces for broadcast among many other duties.
Web Designer:
OpenFM aims to be innovative and creative within the online sphere. We’re currently seeking a web designer who can work as part of a team to make the stuff dreams are made of. Think you have it? You must have at least two years experience designing websites and using the appropriate programs. 
Head of Marketing
OpenFM prides itself on being Dublin’s first gay cultured station. Therefore, our head of marketing will be charged with promoting a young, progressive, modern station to both a LGBT audience and beyond. You have to be quick with numbers and fast on your feet have at least one years experience working in or within a marketing environment.
Marketing Officer
You could be one of many but you’ll be working within a marketing team that is driven and focused on communicating definitive message. Your main job is to ensure OpenFm’s marketing strategy is targeted and understood by our audience. You will report daily to the head of marketing and Open’s management team. 
Press relations officer
OpenFm is currently seeking a press relations officer. Your main job will be to handle any press relations quires and ensure all aspects of the media are being used to promote the Open brand. This opening is perfect for any recent journalism graduates of students who are looking to get a feel for press relations.
Head of music
OpenFm is currently seeking a head of music. You will be charged with one of the most important jobs within the station – deciding the music we play. OpenFm’s target audience ages from 15-35 and includes all sizes and ages of the LGBT community and beyond. Yes, you might be thinking Gloria Gaynor would be a perfect fit right? Wrong. OpenFm will be the home of the best in brand new music from Ireland and around the globe, with the odd classic thrown in to complete our mix. So, are you good at mixing indie, pop, dance, rock and, some old classics together? If so, this job is for you. You must be able to work within a team environment and have experience using editing equipment. Also, a good knowledge of music is essential! Got what it takes?
Head of production
OpenFM is currently seeking a head of production for the station. You will be charged with the creation of OpenFM’s jingles, promos, beds and, sponsorship spots. You will be playing a part in how the station sounds which is vital to reach our target audience. You must have at least two years experience working within production, either in college or within the industry, and have a good knowledge of radio and editing. *
Deputy head of production
For you it’ll be how the station sounds! You hear that sting which plays between each song? Well, you’ll be charged with helping create it. Your main job will be the ensure quality at all times and having a sense of humour is kind of essential.  At least one year experience working within production is preferable and a good knowledge of radio and editing.  *
Deputy head of news
OpenFM  is seeking a Deputy head of news. OpenFM has a unique news style with some bulletins containing diverse topics delivered in a quick and informative fashion. The Deputy head of news will report directly to the head of news and work with the Open production team to produce a news service which is fast and quick but doesn’t delve into the area of tabloid. You should have at least one or two years experience working within news, have a broad interest in news and current affairs and, be willing to work as part of a team. *
Reporter/ broadcast journalist
Do you want to be the next step in the OpenFm newsteam? Reporters by nature are tasked with gathering large quantities of information, selecting the most important and then telling a story. We need reporters who are able to work within several fields such as politics and sports. You should have a large interest in news and current affairs, have worked within news and, are eager to tell a story.
Sports Journalist
OpenFM is currently seeking a sports journalist. Charged with reporting who scores what, where, when, and, why your main job is to report on sporting events and deliver them within a bulletin. Want to have a go? You must have at least one years experience working within radio and have a big interest in sports.*
DJ’s
DJ’s and presenters are one of the most important parts of any radio station. At OpenFM, we want you to be funny, quirky, informed and most of all sound good. OpenFM’s day time schedule includes a mix of music and talk but from drive time onwards it’s all about the music. Do you have what it takes?*
Head of Sales
Openfm is currently looking for a head of sales. You must be target driven and able to work as part of a diverse team.  Experience working within radio is essential.
*Demo required.
Please note all roles will be held on a voluntary basis.


Sunday, February 7, 2010

Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Team is created

After receiving the call from Emma, I was very interested in the idea. In some way I had being looking for something like this to come along. I had always found the experience of working in radio as incredibly satisfying. The thought of being involved in creating a new station centred around gay culture was exciting.

We met in the Digital Hub at 1.30pm. I was introduced to a recent graduate and friend of Emma's, Liam. The idea had come to while walking to the post office. Within a matter of an hour we had come to realise, we were all on the same page. Well most of the time. We agreed that we wanted the station to highlight the gay culture while open the listeners mind. So many people have little or no experience with gay people that they revert to the old stereotypes. I have to admit I was even ignorant until my early 30's. This was probably due to my own fears and I imagine the same is true for a lot of people. So, with a resounding commonality we agreed on a style and format for the station. There was a strong sense of passion from all involved. It looked like we were in the process of creating something that could make a difference.

Liam had a contact with the Dublin Pride committee, so we planned for that meeting. The brainstorm went on for a couple of hours with loads of brilliant ideas and enthusiasm. At this stage we had no real foresight of what was really involved in taking on this baby. By the end of the meeting a name for the station was thrown in to the circle. OpenFM. I liked it. Emma liked it. Liam was a little....

Sunday, December 6, 2009

How it all began...

Its quite bizarre really...I never thought a trip to the post office could spawn the next coming of radio. It started, like most things do, with initial contact from one radio folk to another. The idea: a gay cultured station for Dublin which would run over the week of Pride.

Within a matter of days we had a concept and arranged a meeting with the Dublin Pride Committe, a copious bunch of retro gays who'll do anything for the cause.

Basically we didn't want the station to be Gloria Gaynor on steorids, they agreed, through a communicative hand gesture which plagues the gays. Now we're here.

So what's next? Well, radio is an exciting medium and its never- to my knowledge- been used to both highlight the causes of the gay community and to reach out to everyday society.

What suprised me the most was that guys, usually straight who prefer a pint and the star on a Friday after a hard day at the buliding site, do actually think we gays only listen to camp music and act like women.

Yes, this may be true for a minority withing the gay community, but a majority are diverse who have a variety of tastes. Some may like MGMT or Kings of Leon while others may like house music or electro. Others might like watching Glee while some may like watching rugby. It's a premise which Open FM will stand for, diversity.

We hope you'll stay put and tune in.


Liam Cahill