ON AIR: The Launch of Penarth's Community Radio Station

By The Editor

20th May 2020 | Local News

Monday 18th of May 2020 saw the exciting launch of a new online radio station for Penarth and the local community.

'Penarth Sounds' has been developed by a collective of Penarth residents in six short weeks to bring together

members of the community, showcase the creativity of the town's residents and share news and stories from their home town.

The project has been funded by the members of the collective, with help from Penarth Town Council.

The station will be streaming on the Penarth Sounds website every day, with a wide range of shows including bilingual music and talk, literature and poetry, local news, kids' storytime, live classical music, film and TV discussion, a request show for Penarth school kids to send messages to each other and a sonic amble around the seaside town.

Penarth Sounds presenter Smillie says: "I'm delighted to be involved with this project; it's so important for communities to pull together in this difficult time. We hope the station will support the people of Penarth by providing entertainment, neighbourly connection and useful information during the lockdown and beyond."

Penarth Sounds will be streaming here, and can be listened to again after the first broadcast.

Full details about the programmes and schedule are available on the site.

Penarth residents are invited to volunteer to get involved in producing additional programmes, with technical support available from the Penarth Sounds team.

Full contact details are also available on the website.

     

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