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AU & NZ

Final week to enter Radio Today’s 30 Under 30!

It’s the final week to enter Radio Today’s 30 Under 30 Awards, so don’t miss out and get in quick!Now in its 3rd year, the Awards recognise the audio industry’s rising stars across sales, on-air, production, marketing, music, content, news, podcasting, digital and more.Supported by industry professionals, being recognised in the 30 Under 30 could be the… Read More
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AU & NZ

Suzanne Dredge earns ABC News Head, Indigenous News role

ABC News has announced the appointment of award-winning journalist Suzanne Dredge to the new role of Head, Indigenous News.Dredge, a Wiradjuri woman, will build and lead a stand-alone Indigenous Reporting Team, with a remit to expand and amplify the coverage of Indigenous Affairs across the ABC’s news teams.“It is a privilege to lead the ABC’s Indigenous Affairs coverage… Read More
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ASIA

Radio Pakistan launches its first English language channel

Radio Pakistan has launched Planet FM 87.6 – its first English language channel.It will broadcast programs on news, current affairs, entertainment, infotainment, education and interviews of renowned achievers from different walks of life.The transmission will initially air from Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi and will be be expanded nationwide later. It will also be available on all social media platforms for international listeners.Speaking to Radio Pakistan’s News and Current Affairs Channel today, founder of a social organization and entrepreneur Nouman Abbasi said: “It is a great initiative by Radio Pakistan which will provide an opportunity to engage and involve the English-speaking community and expats in Pakistan to have a flavour of the local perspective. It also is a great forum to share the narrative of Pakistan with the world through multi-dimensional broadcasting.“China Radio International (CRI) has also commended Radio Pakistan for the launch. A CRI team visited Planet FM 87.6 at the National Broadcasting House in Islamabad on Wednesday and expressed the desire to have a cooperative relationship with the channel.Planet FM 87.6 in-charge Imran Javed briefed the CRI team that the channel runs round the clock transmission to cater to the needs of the listeners of English language and the diplomatic community across the country.Radio Pakistan’s Director General Muhammad Tahir Hassan was also present on the occasion. […]

ASIA

It’s All in The Numbers

Content from BPRThe Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in the US said the American economy gained 528,000 jobs in July. Consensus forecasts were for a gain of 258,000. This puts the unemployment rate at just 3.5%.By all accounts it was an incredible result. But as Joel Bowman, Managing Editor for Bonner Private Research, said:“Here’s the bad news. The real unemployment rate is 9.6%. Much of the gain in jobs came from people taking a SECOND or part-time job. The labor force participation rate is at the same level it was in March 1977. Don’t take it from me. The following facts come straight from the BLS report (emphasis added is mine):
The number of persons not in the labor force who currently want a job was 5.9 million in July, little changed over the month. This measure is above its February 2020 level of 5.0 million. These individuals were not counted as unemployed because they were not actively looking for work during the 4 weeks preceding the survey or were unavailable to take a job.

The labor force participation rate, at 62.1 percent, and the employment-population ratio, at 60.0 percent, were little changed over the month. Both measures remain below their February 2020 values(63.4 percent and 61.2 percent, respectively).”
So the US unemployment rate isn’t 3.5% but 9.6%? Maybe …maybe not…..it’s all in the way governments, bureaucrats and economists around the world slice and dice the numbers.Radio is no different. You have a great survey result so you don’t really want to dig too deep unless you find out that there were was a massive anomaly in the data that benefitted your station.You had a bad result so you spend hours trolling through the data, going down rabbit holes to come up with “but we did increase cume with 18-24’s!”… even though that demo is way outside your target.Every station gets a bad bounce occasionally. Equally, some will get a favourable spike that really doesn’t make sense. Therefore, don’t just look at two surveys back to back. Look at trends overtime. Don’t panic about one bad survey when your station is on an otherwise upward trend and don’t start popping the champagne corks over one up survey on what really is a downward trend.The important thing is that as a program director, you need to be honest with yourself about the numbers…. whether they are good or bad. Let the sales team polish up the less than optimum results for client presentations if they need to but as a programmer you must always look at the data objectively without bias or emotion. This applies to both the good news and the bad news.That is the only way correct strategic decisions are made.By David Kidd, BPR […]