Bute FM
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Bute FM is a Community Radio
Community radio
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 station for the Isle of Bute
Isle of Bute
Bute is an island in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. Formerly part of the county of Buteshire, it now constitutes part of the council area of Argyll and Bute. Its resident population was 7,228 in April 2001.-Geography:...

, broadcasting in stereo
STEREO
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 on 96.5 FM
FM broadcasting
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 and can also be accessed online via the live internet stream.

For almost 100 hours per week the station broadcasts programmes produced by volunteer presenters, with the remaining airtime
Airtime
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 occupied by an automated music playout system. The station operates on a not-for-profit basis for the benefit of the community, and is dependent on advertising
Advertising
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, local fundraising and donations for its continued existence.

Programming

Bute FM broadcasts a wide range of musical styles, including: Pop, Blues, Jazz, Country, Rock and Heavy Metal; with music from every decade since the 50's. The programme schedule includes daily breakfast, mid-morning and lunchtime shows each weekday, with a range of individual music and specialist programmes in the afternoons and evenings.

Monday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
0800 – 1000 Robert Maitland
1000 – 1200 All In A Day's Work with Alan Donald
1200 – 1400 Bill Sanger at Lunch-time
1400 – 1600 Ewan Stuart
1600 - 1800 Celtic 'n' Blues Fusion / Tommy Hunter
1800 - 2000 Feelin' the Blues with Derek McInnes
2000 – 2200 Show's Yer Metal with Fay Davidson
2200 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)

Tuesday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
0800 – 1000 Robert Maitland
1000 – 1200 All In A Day's Work with Alan Donald
1200 – 1400 Graham Leonard at Lunch-time
1400 – 1600 Big Man Billy
1600 - 1700 Darren McEwan
1700 - 1800 Josh Bartsch
1800 – 1900 Clara Thomson
1900 – 2100 Gordon Hillis: Try Whistling This
2100 – 2200 Mark McCormack: Blow Your Own Chanter
2200 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)

Wednesday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
0800 – 1000 Robert Maitland
1000 – 1200 All In A Day's Work with Alan Donald including Lost The Plot with Olive & Ivy at 11am
1200 – 1400 Graham Leonard at Lunch-time
1400 – 1600 Rocking Robert Maitland
1600 - 1800 The Misfits
1800 - 2000 Mark McCormack: Special Show
2000 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)

Thursday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
0800 – 1000 Robert Maitland
1000 – 1200 All In A Day's Work with Alan Donald
1200 – 1400 Alison Ramsay at Lunch-time
1400 – 1600 Josh Bartsch & Darren McEwan
1600 - 1800 Meghan Bagan & Young Cameron
1800 - 2000 Country Capers with Marion Sayers
2000 – 2200 Kirsten Wright
2200 – 0000 Isra: Songs and Stories
0000 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)

Friday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
0800 – 1000 Robert Maitland
1000 – 1200 All In A Day's Work with Alan Donald
1200 – 1400 Graham Leonard at Lunch-time
1400 – 1600 Alison Ramsay & Mary Carroll
1600 - 1700 Young Cameron
1700 - 1800 Clara Thomson
1800 – 2000 Request Friday with Sandy Ogilvie
2000 – 2200 Sleazy Marty's Rock On The Rock Show
2200 – 0100 Big Stoo's Weekend Anthems
0100 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)

Saturday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
1000 – 1200 Bill Sanger: Saturday Brunch
1200 – 1600 Iain Quinn
1600 – 1800 Iain Mack
1800 – 2000 Darren McEwan & Josh Bartsch
2000 - 2200 Kalvin DeNike
2200 - 0000 Chris Docherty
0000 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)

Sunday

Time Main presenter(s)/programme
0930 – 1200 Alastair Robertson: Sunday Brunch
1200 – 1400 Mainly Motown with Jim Prentice
1400 – 1600 Folk In Focus
1600 – 1700 Jazz It Up with Jenny Brown
1700 - 1800 Ada Fisher
1800 - 2000 John Carroll's Big Band
2000 – 2100 Classical Show - Movement 1: Mark McCormack
2100 – 2200 Classical Show - Movement 2: John Blick
2200 – 0800 Jukebox (Automated Playout)


History

Bute FM launched on the 15 July 2009. In October 2009, Bute FM also launched an online "Listen live" streaming service, accessible from a button on its homepage, and is now also in the Reciva database for Internet radios. A "bitter feud" developed, leading to the August 2010 sacking of director and breakfast show presenter Mike Blair.

Angela Haggerty, the presenter of the station’s Have Your Say show, claims she was told not to discuss listener comments about Blair's removal. This led to an "on-air bust-up" which ended with Haggerty resigning from the station, followed by 15 other volunteers.

As a result of these incidents a number of complaints were received by regulator Ofcom. In December 2010 Ofcom ruled that Bute Community Media were in breach of their licence for not being accountable to their target community. BCM had never created a Community Focus Group, and the Steering Group had never had members who were not also directors of the company.

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