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AU & NZ

Metro commercial radio ad revenue down 2.1% in January

Commercial radio ad revenue has dipped 2.1% in January 2023 compared to the same time last year, according to figures released by industry body Commercial Radio and Audio.Ad revenue across Australia’s five major metropolitan markets totalled $41.811 million in January, compared to $42.698 million a year ago. Monthly January 2023 ad revenue is up 2.4%… Read More
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AU & NZ

50 years of AFTRS

The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is marking its 50th anniversary in style, with screen and broadcast leaders gathering in Sydney to acknowledge the school’s achievements over five decades.This week it brought together its inaugural class of 1974 – along with its incoming students of 2023 – to kick off a year of… Read More
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A life-defining passion: 3AW’s Tony Moclair lands dream Airshow role

It would be very easy to picture Tony Moclair – as an adult – excitedly marking off a calendar, counting down the days until Christmas.Although in Tony’s case, Christmas this year falls on March 3rd and runs for three consecutive days.Tony – host of 3AW’s Australia Overnight – is still pinching himself, after being announced… Read More
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US

Melissa Chase Rises To Audacy Houston VP/Programming

Audacy has promoted Melissa Chase to Vice President of Programming for its Houston cluster as she adds programming duties for Country “100.3 The Bull” KILT-FM to her existing role programming Variety Hits “95.7 The Spot” KKHH and Hot AC “Mix 96.5” KHMX. Chase joined the cluster in June 2021 after previously serving as Operations Manager […] […]

ASIA

Dozens of radio stations off air since return of Taliban in Afghanistan

Since the return to power of Taliban, 117 Afghan radio stations have closed due to economic hardships, displacing 1,900 people including 1075 women from their jobs, according to a report released by Afghan Independent Journalist Union (AIJU) on World Radio Day on February 13.345 radio channels operated in Afghanistan, employing nearly 5,000 people including over 1,200 women before the Taliban seized power in Kabul in August 2021.The media watchdog said only 223 radio channels, employing 1,881 workers, remained 19 months after the Taliban takeover.

Abdulhaq Hemad, director of Publications of the Ministry of Information and Culture, told TOLO news: “There are now more than 200 operating radio stations in Afghanistan. After the Islamic Emirate came to power, 44 radio stations ceased operations.”The economic crisis in the country due to international sanctions and the blockade of funds has multiplied the media challenges in the largely aid-dependent country.Increasing censorship and alleged abuses of journalists by the regime has led to the deterioration of press freedom.In November last year, the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said more than 200 journalists have suffered abuses like arbitrary arrests and threats in Afghanistan since the Taliban came to power. […]