CMA Charter
The Community Media Association has adopted
the following ten-point code of practice, The Community Media
Charter:
Recognising that Community Media foster the
freedom of expression and information, the development of culture,
the freedom to form and confront opinions and active participation
in local life; noting that different cultures and communities
lead to a diversity of forms of Community Media; this Charter
identifies objectives which Community Media share and should strive
to achieve:
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To promote the right to communicate, to
assist the free flow of information and opinions, to encourage
creative expression and to contribute to the democratic process
and a pluralist society;
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To provide access to training, production
and distribution facilities, to encourage local creative talent,
to foster local traditions, and to provide services for the
benefit, entertainment, education and development of their
audience;
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To seek to have their ownership representative
of local geographically recognisable communities or of communities
of common interest;
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To be editorially independent of government,
commercial and religious institutions and political parties
in determining their programming policy;
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To provide a right of access to minority
and marginalised groups and to promote and protect cultural
and linguistic diversity;
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To honestly inform their audience on the
basis of information drawn from a variety of sources and to
provide a right of reply to any person or organisation subject
to serious misrepresentation;
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To be established as organisations which
are not run with a view to profit and to ensure their independence
by being financed from a variety of sources;
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To recognise and respect the contribution
of volunteers, to recognise the right of paid workers to join
trade unions and to provide satisfactory working conditions
for both;
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To operate management, programming and
employment practices which oppose discrimination and which
are open and accountable to all supporters, staff and volunteers;
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To foster exchange between Community Media
practitioners using communications to develop greater understanding
in support of peace, tolerance, democracy and development.