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AU & NZ

Tanya Hennessy’s juicy new hotline

Tanya Hennessy is dialling up the fun in her new and original NOVA Entertainment podcast, ‘Hennessy’s Hotline’.Handing the reins to real listeners, Hennessy will bring to life the most unbelievable real-life stories in her new podcast launching on Thursday 3 February.Every week Tanya will pluck a weird and wonderful question from the depths of her mind… Read More
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AU & NZ

Live ‘The Wood Life’ with Sam Woods new podcast

ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network welcomes fitness tycoon Sam Wood for his new health podcast, ‘The Wood Life.’Since bursting onto Aussie TV screens in The Bachelor in 2015, Sam Wood has been making waves in the fitness and wellbeing sector with his straight talking and relatable personality.Sam has used his 20 years’ experience in the fitness industry… Read More
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US

FCC Report 1/30: Update On Phoenix Move-In Reimbursement Negotiations

FCC Actions
The FCC has denied Prescott Valley Broadcasting’s Application for Review and Entravision’s Request for Removal of Special Operating Condition and Issuance of Revised Construction Permit in regards to the pending frequency shifts involving Entravision’s “La Suavecita” 106.9 KDVA Buckeye AZ moving to 106.7 and Prescott Valley’s AC 106.7 KPPV Prescott to 106.7 allowing Entravision’s 107.1 KVVA-FM Apache Junction to move to Sun Lakes AZ operating from Phoenix’s South Mountain antenna farm.

Prescott Valley Broadcasting was seeking to reverse the FCC’s decision not to require the use of an escrow account with respect to the required reimbursement of costs for KPPV’s forced frequency change. Entravision sought to eliminate the requirement that they hold off on beginning program tests on KDVA until KPPV completed its move.

In order to move the proceeding forward, the FCC has ordered both companies to submit a written report within 30 days regarding the reimbursement negotiations. If they fail to reach an agreement within that time, Prescott Valley Broadcasting must submit a list of all expenses that it currently claims are reimbursable along with a justification and documentation to support the estimated cost of each expense. Entravision would then have 14 days to respond.

After the January 13 hearing to determine whether 93.3 WQZS Meyersdale PA owner Roger Wahl remains qualified to hold a station license was cancelled after he would be unable to attend the virtual conference due to a medical procedure, the FCC has rescheduled the hearing for March 8.

Unified Pentecostal Local Churches, Inc.’s 89.7 KWJP Paola KS has entered a Consent Decree for failing to maintain its online public file.

Deletions
Chesapeake Catholic Radio has surrendered the license for 88.1 WFDS Pennsville NJ.

AM Changes
Edward Distell’s Silent 1390 KZGD Salem OR seeks to diplex […]

ASIA

Malay artistes release multicultural Chinese New Year song

A group of Malay singers has performed a Chinese New Year (CNY) song with a festive video to welcome the Year of the Tiger.CNY, also known as the Lunar New Year, is believed to be significant to ensure good fortune and prosperity for the coming year and has many religious traditions and beliefs.CNY 2022, the Year of the Tiger will be celebrated on Feb 1. The tiger is considered the symbol of power in Chinese culture.

The four-minute video has garnered over 600,000 views since it premiered on YouTube on January 7.The Bahasa Malaysia song, ‘Dong Dong Qiang’, is a Malay version of the traditional CNY song.It features a number of local artistes including Ayie Floor 88, Harry Khalifah, Sarah Suhairi, Beby Acha, Lia Aziz and Aidilia Hilda and had been produced by MVM Music.Certain Chinese phrases like ‘Dong Dong Qiang’ (traditional Chinese drum sound) and ‘Gong Xi Fa Cai’ (Wishing you prosperity) are peppered through the song, making it very relatable to the Malaysian Chinese community.The song also incorporates Malay phrases such as ‘Lain bangsa tapi bersama’, ‘Luar kita berbeza, hati tetapkan sama’ (Different race but the same; We’re different on the outside, but have the same heart). […]

ASIA

Reigniting The Passion for Radio

Content from BPROriginally published Feb 2021It’s summer, just gone holiday time in the Southern Hemisphere – radio stations mostly have their stars back after backup teams have in place as the main presenters, often the ‘face’ of their station, took a well-earned break.

But what does this say to consumers who may still be in a more normal work and listening environment? Their favourite radio station is on auto-pilot?In many cases these front-line personalities are the main focus of the relationship between listeners and the station – you need to be able to answer the question, ‘what does the brand stand for when the ‘A’ team is away?’Successful radio stations fulfil three essential requirements:
They have clear brand attributes – consumers know and understand what they stand for
They are acquisitive – they attract listening beyond a narrow music or interest group
They ‘bestow status’ – people like it and want to be associated with it.
The new media reality is that radio is now just one of many media choices available for consumers, the choice is often not just about which radio station but it is often about which audio source listeners might choose – music on Spotify, stories on Podcasts etc.At one level Radio competes with Big Tech as a ‘brand choice’ among many others yet at another it’s an intensely personal choice – radio is the one medium that can establish a personal relationship with its listeners yet it seems to be in danger of giving up the very thing that makes it special.Radio still needs to provide primary motivation for listeners to continue to listen and to build a strong relationship between brand and listeners. It needs to identify that link and rekindle the passion.Ask yourself, do your listeners care about your station? Do they care enough to want to be involved in something that your station does?  An event, a fundraiser or other activity?As brand marketing disappears – has visibility for your brand been replaced by short term contest ‘noise’ or a set of faces on a billboard that no-one recognises?To survive and thrive radio and individual radio stations need to re-focus on the key elements that make it an essential part of people’s lives, the things that make it special.Take care of that relationship, once its lost it may be impossible to replace it.Brand passion: a type of consumer–brand relationship whereby consumers exhibit high levels of enthusiasm and desire and is considered the core of the emotional connection between brands and consumers.By Peter Don, BPR […]