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*Ross and Barny's Community Service - Light entertainment
*Ross and Barny's Community Service - Light entertainment
*Angus's Classic Hour - A fun little classical music radio show<br/>
*Angus's Classic Hour - A fun little classical music radio show<br/>
*Curry and Cleverly - Conventional feature's and music show<br/>
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.thesourcefm.co.uk The Source FM Website]
*[http://www.thesourcefm.co.uk The Source FM Website]

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Source FM
Broadcast areaFalmouth and Penryn: FM
Worldwide: Internet Radio
FrequencyFM: 96.1
Worldwide:[1]
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatNews, Talk Show
Ownership
OwnerLocal community
History
First air date
27 February 2009
Links
Websitehttp://www.thesourcefm.co.uk[2]


Source FM is a community radio station run for Falmouth Penryn and the surrounding areas in Cornwall UK. Its shows have a strong focus on Cornish events and music. The Source fm is a not for profit community interest company. It is staffed by 100% volunteer workforce and broadcasts over 100 hours of original programmes every week.
Source FM went to air in February 2009. To date, it has over 100 volunteers ranging in age from 8 to 80 years old, making a variety of programmes.
It broadcasts from 9am until 11pm every day.
Programmes range from soul music to rock, hiphop and dubstep, depending on the time and day. All shows are written, presented and recorded entirely by volunteers. While the majority of shows are music-based, there are comedy shows such as 'Dog with a Windy Face', the live magazine show 'Talk the Week' and specialist LGBT programming in the form of 'The Rainbow Source'.
The Source FM is responsible for creating one of the only community produced radio soap operas 'Carrick Roads'.

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