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the future of young people in community broadcasting
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Overview What does the evidence suggest? Case study: SYN Media What does this mean for the community broadcasting sector? Break-out groups Summaries and conclusion Where to from here? Additional information
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What does the evidence suggest? Mission Australia’s National Survey of Young Australians ABS’s Time Use Survey 2006 Australian Council for the Arts’ More Bums in Seats: Australian Participation in the Arts CBAA’s Community Radio National Listener Survey 2008 CBAA’s Community Broadcasting Database: Sector Survey 2007-08
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Mission Australia’s National Survey of Young Australians
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Australian Bureau of Statistic’s Time Use Survey 2006
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Australian Council for the Arts’ More Bums in Seats: Australian Participation in the Arts
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CBAA’s Community Radio National Listener Survey 2010 26% young people listen to community radio Young people make up 18% community radio audience 51% young people are aware of community radio
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CBAA’s Community Broadcasting Database: Sector Survey 2007-08 88% of stations have young volunteers Young volunteers make up 20% (4,013) Greater number of young volunteers at: Youth stations Metropolitan stations Ethnic stations Stations earning more money per annum
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Case Study: SYN Media Youth-run community media organisation All volunteers aged 12-25 Key group of volunteers; around 25 in total Over 200 volunteers at any time Less than 20% formal roles/responsibilities
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What does this mean for the community broadcasting sector? Better understand the benefits to young people and stations Develop new models for volunteer participation Provide space and support for young volunteers Resources to build station capacity Survival of community broadcasting relies on young people
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Break-out groups… How to retain young people at your station (Jenny O’Keefe) How to engage young people using online technologies (Jonathan Brown) What the future of the community broadcasting sector looks like (Jon King)
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Summaries and conclusion How to retain young people at your station (Jenny O’Keefe) How to engage young people using online technologies (Jonathan Brown) What the future of the community broadcasting sector looks like (Jon King) Feedback wall
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Where to from here? Collate info and send out to participants Develop resources Promote youth participation across sector Provide advice to sector organisations and stations
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Additional information CBloggers Jon is facilitating the CBF Grants – The Inside Scoop session at 4pm in the Boardwalk Gallery CBF grant information can be found at www.cbf.com.auwww.cbf.com.au CBOnline Funding Survey Amrap Resources and Funding Survey
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