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    How the

    Community Radio in Bangladesh Are Going On?Amin Al Rasheed, Senior Reporter, ABC Radio FM [email protected]

    After having license provided by the Government of Bangladesh, almost all the 14 Community Radios

    of the country started test broadcasting with the objectives that coastal people will live with disaster

    and contribute as facilitator of the local development. Some of the stations also go for full

    transmission. Out of these, one Community Rural Radio Krishi Radio 98.8FM installed in Amtali,

    Borguna was started on 1st

    January of this year. The rest of

    the 13 radio stations, initiated by different non-

    govt.organizations, can be listened through FM band. More

    22 applications have been submitted for Community Radio.

    After the applications are properly scrutinized and if the

    security intelligence dept. provides clearance, then the

    govt.will release more licenses for new Community Radio

    stations.

    Recently, Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and

    Communication (BNNRC) took initiative to publish a booklet

    on how the existing stations started working, how they are

    functioning, what are the possible impacts they might create

    on the community. I was given the responsibility to edit the

    Book.Honourable Minister for Information and Cultural Affairs unfolded the cover of the book, while

    he was attending as Chief Guest in Bangladesh Community Radio Conference on 25th

    February at IDB

    Bhaban, Dhaka. The conference was organized by Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and

    Communication (BNNRC). Mentionable that, BNNRC is a common networking platform for all the

    CR initiators and involved in capacity strengthening of community radio professionals of the country.

    Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication is promoting the advocacy with the

    government in relations to community radio with other organizations since its emergence from 2000.

    BNNRC has been addressing the radio access issue for over a decade, helping to bridge the

    information gap. At the moment, positive and supportive condition is prevailing in our country.

    Because; Bangladesh Government has already acknowledged the importance of community radio and

    announced the Community Radio Installation, Broadcast & Operation Policy. Bangladesh is the 2nd

    country in South Asia in formulating policy for Community Radio.

    Separate reports were prepared on 14 Community Radio stations by the local journalists, with those I

    have had good relationship.Also, I have visited personally in some of the stations. There, I have shared

    experiences with station staffs. I found some positive response within the community to the radio

    stations of their area. Somewhere, it seems even greater than that of FM commercial radio channels. At

    the moment, there are six FM (commercially-run) radio stations. These are: ABC Radio, Radio Today,

    Radio Furti, Radio Amar, Radio Dhaka and Peoples Radio. They dont have any broadcast boundary.

    With this freedom, Radio Today and Radio Furti have already started their transmission in big cities

    outside Dhaka.ABC Radio is likely to go on broadcasting programs in Chittagong and Coxesbazar area

    by this year. Whereas, community radio policy has fixed its transmission area within the 17 km radius ,

    which may cover one or more upazila of a district.

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    In 1st

    phase of 14 stations, Community Radio Padma 99.2 FM was set up in Rajshahi city. Center for

    Communication & Development (CCD)-an organization promoting mass communication and

    journalism is the initiator of this station has started its formal transmission on 7th

    October as the 1st

    Community Radio station of the country. Community Radio Mukti 99.2 FM, initiated by an NGO-

    Landless Distressed Rehabilitation Organization(LDRO) started test transmission on 31st

    October(2011) from Bogra. Naogaon Naogaon Human Rights Development Association an NGO of

    Naogaon is starting test transmission Community Barendra Radio 99.2 FM. RDRS Bangladesh -

    another reputed NGO has started broadcasting of Community Radio Chilmari 99.2 FM (set up atChilmari Upazila) on 5th

    January of this year.Shono Bahe, Jago Bahe-is their slogan. Community

    Radio Mahananda 98.8 was initiated in Chapainawabganj by Proyash Manobik Unnayan Society-an

    NGO of the area. It has started its transmission on 28th

    October (2011). BRAC-the largest NGO of the

    subcontinent has initiated Community Radio Pallikantha 99.2 at Moulvibazar, which started its

    formal transmission on 12th

    January this year. Mass Line Media Center-a media organization started

    test transmission of Community Radio LokoBetar 99.2 at Amtali of Barguna district on 27th

    of May

    , 2011.Nalta Hospital and Community Health Foundation established Community Radio Nalta 99.2 at

    Kaliganj upazila of Satkhira dstrict.It has started its transmission on 13th

    May of the last year.

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    Broadcasting Asia of Bangladesh a TVET related organization initiated Community Radio Sundarban

    98.8 at Koyra upazila of Khulna. It has started transmission on February 15 this year. Community

    Radio Jhinuk 99.2 , initiated by Srizoni Bangladesh started its transmission on December 17; last year

    at Jhenaidah Sadar.Young Power in Social Action (YPSA) established Community Radio Sagargiri

    99.2 at Sitakunda in Chittagong district. It has started its transmission on 24th

    November last year.

    ACLAB, an NGO will soon start Community Radio Naf 99.2 FM at Tekhnaf of Coxs Bazar.

    Environment Council Bangladesh (EC Bangladesh) has established Community Radio Bikrampur 99.2

    at Munshiganj. It will go for test transmission very soon.

    The stations are broadcasting programs as per their capacity and convenience. However Radio Padma

    may be an exception, for they are broadcasting programs 18 hours in a day and presenting news per

    hour.Meanwhile, this radio, by broadcasting programs on diversified issues, have made enormous

    impact and gained popularity around the community.

    In most of the stations, there are scanty of resources particularly of human resources, equipment, even

    of creative idea and program production capacity. Some of the stations are found quite organized;

    having soundproof studio and somewhere the situation seems reverse. But the local community people

    are now aware of their radio stations. At one end, community radio is playing significant role in

    information sharing on important development issues like agriculture, education or health and at other

    end it has been a popular source for their entertainment. Community Radio has become a pioneering

    example of people's participation in mass media. On top, community people are now considering

    community radio as their own media. They feel pride and pleasure out of this sense of ownership.

    Within a few months of broadcasting of Krishi Radio at Amtali, revolutionary changes through

    information flow could be seen in the lives and livelihood of the farmers in the area. The radio

    programs provided impacts and accelerated the rural economy in the area.10 voluntary groups have

    been formed there by involving local farmers and fisherman. They have been provided training on

    capacity development so that they would act as news workers by sending different types of information

    (including farmers' problems) to Radio stations by using cell phone.

    By this time, "Radio Pallikantha"has become so popular that community people purchase radio sets

    and invite the others to listen. The radio clubs arrange radio listening for the community. Since the

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    programs are broadcasted in their own dialect, community people are considering their station as their

    own institution.Jahid Hasan, an auto rickshaw puller of Chilmari stated, "we have listened Radio from

    the outside throughout our lives, now we listen our performers to sing in our own station, this is really

    a great experience."Upazila Chilmari is constituted mostly by a number of char islands, where boat is

    the only means to connect upazila sadar.At evening, when boat does not move and the char dwellers

    become disconnected from the main land, only Radio Chilmari connects them. Likewise, Radio Jhinuk

    gives special focus on suicidal issue, since this is the topmost social problems in Jhenaidah area.

    As a matter of fact, in mainstream (traditional) mass media, we usually listen, read or see the lives and

    stories of the privileged community.

    The disadvantaged community can only visit the media when any disaster occurs or any rare success

    story happens in their life. A long-cherished dream has now been fulfilled that community people have

    got their own mass media, where they will operate & control, perform, listen and share their own

    pleasure and pain, disseminate weather forecast or market price in their own dialect.

    That dream is now at our door steps and it would not be a day-dream if we can think of at least 60

    community radio by 2015 and 400 community radios by 2021 for a country of 1.6 billion people.

    Specially we can dream of community radio to become the mainstream media in the disadvantaged

    area of the country.

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    AHM Bazlur Rahman- S21BR | Chief Executive Officer | Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication

    [email protected] | www.bnnrc.net