The BBC has announced a second year of its ‘Creative Kicker’ funding  to commission work for 5 Live from independent producers in the North of  England.
The £60,000 pot – an 50% increase from last year – will also be used  for one-off commissions for other network stations Radios 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The investment comes from BBC North to support the indie sector in  the North West, North East and Yorkshire. Peter Salmon, Director of BBC  North, said: “Our initial investment helped to create new and long-term  relationships with radio indies across the North of England which  resulted in some original and moving radio programmes. I am confident  that our new investment will strengthen these relationships and result  in even more exciting and thought-provoking programmes for our  listeners.”
Last year’s Creative Kicker fund paid for seven programmes on 5 Live  which aired between last October and this summer. They included a drama  about Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal, a topical sports comedy show and  documentaries about issues ranging from the lack of black football  managers in Britain to the stories of lottery winners. Last year’s seven  commissions went to Made in Manchester, Savvy Productions, Input Media  North, Pearl Works Prodcutions, Soundscape Productions, Jo Meek and  Blakeway North.
Speaking to an audience of northern independent producers, Jonathan  Wall, Deputy Controller, BBC Radio 5 Live, said: “I was really impressed  with the creativity and quality of the commissions that northern indies  came up with for 5 Live in the last round and I’m delighted to see the  other national radio networks on board. There’s a big pool of talent  here and the commissioning fund can tap into and realise that on air.”
(Source : Radio Today, UK) 
 
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