Phonic FM is Exeter’s community radio station. Broadcasting across Exeter since 2008, it provides a locally-rooted alternative to mainstream radio, on FM and online.
Staffed and funded by around 70 volunteer members (representing a diverse mix of backgrounds, cultures and musical preferences), it aims to support the arts – in the widest sense – in and around the city. The core offering of music is augmented by programmes featuring film, theatre, art (both visual and sonic) and more besides. Phonic FM has supported countless local artists of every type and genre – many of whom have...
Celebrating 10 years of broadcasting with a building takeover featuring live music, DJs, films, outside broadcasts, studio tours and a radio conference.
If you have started a business (particularly a technology business), Phonic FM’s Tech Monthly would love to hear from you. What is the most important piece of advice you would share with someone thinking of starting-up?
Phonic FM, supported by Exeter City Council, has commissioned four special ‘audio portraits’ to mark the city’s moment on the world stage.
Rugby Stories will be broadcast on 106.8FM in Exeter and online at http://phonic.fm/
In this programme, Encounter Theatre & Therapy (in association with CEDA) follows a group of people with learning disabilities as they participate in Exeter’s host city festivities.
For more information and to listen again, see http://phonic.fm/rugbystories
Share your thoughts online using the hashtag #RugbyStories
Phonic FM, supported by Exeter City Council, has commissioned four special ‘audio portraits’ to mark the city’s moment on the world stage.
Rugby Stories will be broadcast on 106.8FM in Exeter and online at http://phonic.fm/
In this programme, Chris Mockridge and Greg Newman follow a match day, from early morning until closing time, meeting the behind-the-scenes characters who make the event happen.
For more information and to listen again, see http://phonic.fm/rugbystories
Share your thoughts online using the hashtag #RugbyStories
Phonic FM, supported by Exeter City Council, has commissioned four special ‘audio portraits’ to mark the city’s moment on the world stage.
Rugby Stories will be broadcast on 106.8FM in Exeter and online at http://phonic.fm/
In this programme, Neil Rose explores anticipation and preparation, comparing the rituals that competitors and spectators undertake before an important game.
For more information and to listen again, see http://phonic.fm/rugbystories
Share your thoughts online using the hashtag #RugbyStories
Phonic FM, supported by Exeter City Council, has commissioned four special ‘audio portraits’ to mark the city’s moment on the world stage.
Rugby Stories will be broadcast on 106.8FM in Exeter and online at http://phonic.fm/
In this programme, Alice Armstrong and Shelley Hodgson lead you on a sonic journey from the moors into Exeter, exploring team spirit and personal achievement.
For more information and to listen again, see http://phonic.fm/rugbystories
Share your thoughts online using the hashtag #RugbyStories
It Came From Planet Exe will be beaming into Exeter Phoenix this Saturday, 11 July, between 11am–4pm, and looks to be a very exciting day out for all ages!
If you like Doctor Who, Star Wars and superheroes then this is the day for you.
Event organiser Lee Rawlings says: “This convention is open to everyone who loves the world of sci-fi, fantasy, superheroes, comics, films and TV. We have everything from top quality merchandisers and dealers; special guests from the worlds of TV, film and books; costumers; live music; games;...