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Hamish & Andy Unlimited

Australia’s no. 1 podcasting duo Hamish & Andy are making their entire radio show archive available on Apple Podcasts.The ‘Hamish & Andy Unlimited’ subscription includes 12 years of broadcasting spanning 2006 to 2017, featuring 1,800+ episodes.‘Hamish & Andy Unlimited’ includes many iconic Hamish & Andy moments (think the tall ship voyage; Fred Basset; Frank Stallone)… Read More
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Cheandré Llewellyn: “I live and breathe news”

“I live and breathe news. Some of my friends have joked that I am obsessed with knowing everything!”With that kind of thirst for knowledge, it’s hardly a surprise that K rock and Bay FM’s Cheandré Llewellyn always wanted to be a journalist. But she had some early challenges to overcome.Cheandré was born in South Africa… Read More
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ASIA

DRM announces its IBC Hybrid Events

Three diverse and complimentary DRM events (live and virtual) at the IBC 2022 show, to be held in Amsterdam from September 9 to 12, will illustrate this year’s overarching theme “DRM for FM and AM – The Radio Platform for All”.The first pre-IBC DRM virtual event is scheduled for September 6 and its theme will be “DRM – A Platform for All”. This will be a chance for all those interested in the performance or the manufacturing of DRM to get a full update from the comfort of their office or home or on the move. The event will be an exciting showcase of the practical advances of DRM during 2021 and2022 with a well-illustrated, and global view of the DRM standard and its latest receiver developments and projects.For those who will be in person in the Netherlands, DRM has organised on September 10 a “Meet and Greet” with the DRM members and specialists at the Fraunhofer IIS stand. At this informal get-together participants will be able to share news and information face to face and connect or re-connect to the DRM family.This will also be the preface of the main DRM event in the afternoon of the same day, September 10, at the Nautel stand. “DRM Is Ready for FM” is an event co-hosted with Nautel which will bring the latest on the India DRM for FM trial, more information on the multi-configuration in DRM for FM, new receiver solutions and transmitter improvements. It will be a useful DRM overview and a chance to network in the very relaxed atmosphere of the friendly Nautel space.According to the DRM chairman, Ruxandra Obreja: “This will be an excellent opportunity to attend a series of great DRM sessions, blending a virtual event with face-to-face ones. Each will be unique and different so that together they offer enough information on their own or are experienced as stages in a journey of discovery which demonstrates that DRM for both for FM and AM is the radio platform of the future. DRM is more attractive and in tune with the needs of the world than ever before, with its energy and spectrum cost savings and some extra features and possibilities, like delivering education and emergency warnings.” […]

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Who wants to be a Milly On Air?

Milly from the Bay 93.9 FM Morning Crew in Geelong is taking a couple of weeks off, and one lucky listener is being invited to step in for a morning and have some fun with Hylo.So the question is (and how clever is this?): Who wants to be a Milly on air?The successful applicant will… Read More
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Mini-podcasting on the rise

Bite-sized audio snippets are helping podcasters reach a wider audience, as creators lean into the growing trend of ‘minute briefings’ and other mini-podcasts.An app recently-launched in the U.S uses SMS to deliver short voice notes and podcasts.Jam co-founder Pete Davies says “Jam makes it easy for creators to record their insight, news, or message, and… Read More
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