A community radio station successfully broadcast from a town festival.
Wick FM broadcast on 87.7 FM during the Festival of Wick in Littlehampton, which finished on Saturday.
The station first aired in 1998 and has grown alongside the ever-expanding festival.
It helped to provide useful information about the events at the festival and in the surrounding area.
Outside broadcasts came from the town centre, beach, festival site and even from the back of a speedboat out at sea.
Station manager Graham Partin said: "I'm very impressed with the amount of time and hard work the team has devoted towards making this year's broadcast the best.
"The radio professionals, students and volunteers have provided listeners with an entertaining and informative radio station for the community of Wick and Littlehampton.
"Over the past five years, Wick FM has assisted in launching careers within the radio industry."
Festival project manager Paul Sanderson also complimented the broadcasting team, saying: "I'm impressed with the presenters and how they've embraced the festival and promoted it on air.
"Relocating the studio nearer the festival marquees has helped make the station more open to the public, a real community radio station."
Presenter Simon Jupp said: "I've really enjoyed being part of the festival this year and think the radio station is a great asset to the community."
All the money raised from selling of air space goes towards funding Wick FM and Festival of Wick events.
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