The BBC is now welcoming applications for the Radio & Music Indie Development Fund and BBC Sounds Audio Lab, as part of the broadcaster’s continued commitment to supporting the audio production sector, boosting diversity, and developing creatives across the UK.
Indie Development Fund
The Indie Development Fund is delighted to announce that for the first time, all BBC radio networks will be participating, offering applicants a new opportunity to work with Radio 1, Radio 2 and 6Music. Along with speech, the music networks will outline their objectives to develop the BBC’s audio supply base and work collaboratively with successful recipients.
The objective of the Indie Development Fund is to support and champion indies which are based Across the UK, and whom share the BBC’s creative diversity ambitions. Once again, £250,000 will be available for independent audio production companies to apply for and successful applicants will receive funding of between £10-25k in addition to mentoring from BBC commissioners.
For the first time, successful indies will work with everyone across BBC Music or Speech, receiving support and insights from the entire audio division, not just one radio station. BBC Speech and BBC Music have outlined their objectives for the next year of the fund which can be found on the BBC’s website.
This year 13 independent production companies have received funding and mentorship, 11 of which were based outside of London and five had diverse leadership.
Kellie Windsor, Founder of Burgin from Bite Your Tongue, one of this year’s indies, says: “The Indie Development Fund leaves Bite transformed from the company that started the process. We are now within spitting distance of two BBC commissioners and one external one.”
Mohit Bakaya, BBC Director of Speech, says: ‘The Indie Development Fund is a brilliant way to support the vibrant indie sector. We hope that this year’s focus will help indies across the UK to grow and strengthen.’
Helen Thomas, Head of BBC Radio 2, says: “Radio 2 is delighted to be joining the Indie Development Fund to offer opportunities across all of the BBC’s music networks. Successful applicants will have the best of BBC Music behind them, helping to develop talent and support production right across the UK.”
BBC Sounds Audio Lab
BBC Sounds Audio Lab is an accelerator programme designed to amplify emerging podcasters and audio creatives across the UK.
Audio Lab is looking for production companies to host the next cohort of creators and lead the development, production and delivery of a series. This year, Audio Lab is working with three independent companies across the UK, as well as one in-house BBC production team, and is keen to hear from all approved suppliers who are interested in working with them in 2025.
Full details and timeline can be found on the BBC Audio Commissioning website.
Applications for Audio Lab creators will open next year.