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AU & NZ

Young diabetes sufferer connected with his favourite AFL player

Sports radio program The Waterboys recently connected a young Tasmanian with his favourite AFL player who shares the same condition as him. Nash Barber from Seven Mile Beach idolises Paddy McCartin who also lives with type-1 diabetes. In a five-minute phone call broadcast on the show, the Sydney Swans defender shared some words of wisdom.“Just try and get as much help as you… Read More
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ASIA

Australia’s ABC and Timor-Leste’s RTTL sign MOU

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has signed an historic agreement with Radio e Televisoa de Timor-Leste (RTTL).The agreement between the two public broadcasters allows for increased content sharing and media development programs.It recognises both organisations’ importance as cultural institutions and custodians of media archives, as well as the vital role they play in connecting and informing audiences and contributing to democracy.

The Memorandum of Understanding builds upon an existing strong relationship between the ABC and RTTL.
ABC Radio Australia has been available to Timorese audiences via FM radio for many years. More recently, ABC International Services entered a content sharing agreement for the distribution of ABC Australia and ABC Education content on RTTL digital platforms. This agreement was announced as part of RTTL’s 20th anniversary celebrations in 2022.
ABC International Development has supported media development in Timor-Leste over the last decade, working with Timorese media to develop inclusive and diverse reporting processes, advising on reporting of natural disaster preparation, maintaining technical broadcasting equipment and conducting media training on accurate COVID-19 reporting and combatting misinformation.
Under the Indo-Pacific Broadcasting Strategy, ABC International Services will work with RTTL to help it establish a news service for its new English-speaking channel, sharing content from the ABC newsrooms and working with RTTL staff to enhance their journalism and content making skills.
Other activities include establishing a network of Pacific journalists, with a local correspondent based in Dili, the syndication of ABC content to local media providers and a broader capacity-building program for Timor-Leste media and journalists’ associations to build media craft skills.
In late 2022, a senior ABC International delegation visited Timor-Leste to acknowledge and strengthen the relationship between the public broadcasters in the lead-up to the signing of the MOU.
RTTL President José Antonio Belo says, “This is an important moment for RTTL and ABC to cement the historic relationship and express our shared values. “RTTL is happy to build on the spirit of friendship and collaboration and, in particular, to learn from ABC as we establish our English news service and channel.”ABC Managing Director David Anderson says, “The ABC is committed to working with RTTL, and the people of Timor-Leste, and to learning from each other as both organisations seek to better serve our audiences.”Main picture: RTTL Technician Ximenes Babo showing ABC International Development representatives the control room. […]

ASIA

Economics, Environment, Emergency – driving the case for DAB+ at ABU DBS

On the first day of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Digital Broadcasting Symposium, over 150 delegates attended the WorldDAB workshop: “Economics, Environment, Emergency – driving the case for DAB+.”WorldDAB Project Director Bernie O’Neill updated the audience on the platform’s global growth, noting that DAB+ was now well established and growing in Australia, with Asia Pacific markets continuing to run trials, and a step change in interest from Africa and the Middle East. Along with continued development and innovation in more established DAB+ markets, “deployment of DAB+ in Asia Pacific, Africa and the Middle East is a priority,” O’Neill told delegates.DAB’s Service Programme Information feature was growing in importance, said Lindsay Cornell, Chair of WorldDAB’s Technical Committee, who announced the creation of a Task Force to update the specification to make aspects easier to interpret, and to include new XML features relevant to broadcast.

Cornell also noted that the receiver testing ETSI standard had been updated with extra requirements to make it suited to a much wider geographical area. It will now incorporate tests that ensure delivery of non-Latin text to suitable displays, including EBU Latin, All Europe, ASBU, Thai, and Greek and Cyrillic characters.Chair of WorldDAB’s APAC Technical Group, Les Sabel, updated the audience on DAB+ developments in the region. He noted trials in Thailand, including functional testing, outdoor and indoor field testing, supported by education and training. In Bangkok, the trial broadcast 18 audio and one data service, with a 10 kW ERP central Bangkok transmission site. Other trials were focussed on four regional areas and centres: Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen and Song Khla.Sabel also spoke about the development of small-scale DAB, which he described as “essential” in helping community radio stations to participate in digital radio’s future. This often uses open-source software and SDR solutions for support systems, and it was “being increasingly valued and added to countries’ regulation frameworks,” Sabel said.Continuing the small-scale DAB theme, “think differently, work locally,” was the advice from Nick Piggott of Bristol Digital Radio, a multiplex operator in the west of England. “We’ve built a minimum viable product – a saloon car, not a luxury vehicle,” he said. “DAB can be done very cost-effectively without disrupting the existing ecosystem to make the most of the opportunity.”Lars-Peder Lundgren, CEO of Paneda Sweden, spoke about emergency warnings on DAB, noting the robustness of broadcast networks. “There have been many cases where mobile networks and internet were down, but never DAB,” he said. “In some situations, mobile networks are shut down on purpose. Broadcast networks are most reliable, with 99.9% uptime as a minimum.”Innovations in transmitters were the focus of a session from Oscar Hu, Regional Sales Manager, Southeast Asia, GatesAir. Last year, the company launched the first self-contained, fully weatherproof transmitter series, built for challenging coverage areas and unusual install points.Finally, the ease of a modern DAB roll-out was highlighted by Hermann Zensen, Head of Sales and Marketing, Digidia. Modern DAB head ends are completely software and IP based and therefore compact, easy to install and maintain, even remotely. This means it is possible to start cost-efficient trial systems very quickly, Zensen said. […]

US

FCC Report 3/12: Another Attempt At Pair Of Las Vegas Move-Ins

FCC Actions
The FCC has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for ITM LLC’s petition to amend the table of allotments to substitute 103.9 Peach Springs AZ with 105.3 in order to allow their 103.9 KIDD Fort Mohave to upgrade from a Class A to Class C2.

Holliston High School has entered into a Consent Decree and a $500 fine for their 99.9 WHHB Holliston to settle their pending license renewal application due to a late renewal filing. WHHB was required to file their license renewal application by December 1, 2021 but did not do so until March 25, 2022 ahead of their April 1 expiration.

Deletions
Gray Television has turned in the license of 1440 WGEM Quincy IL. The station has been off the air since June 2022 and its Sports format has now moved to 105.1 WGEM-FM after the company continued operating its translator without the AM until March 1.

Blue Mountain Players has surrendered 107.5 KCYF-FM Sutter Creek CA. The station had shared time with Sonora Sierra Heritage Foundation’s KJCN Sutter Creek.

Silent Notifications

High Plains Radio Network’s 100.9 KDEL-FM Arkadelphia AR (End of tower site lease on 3/31)
High Plains Radio Network’s 1240 KVRC Arkadelphia AR (End of tower site lease on 3/31)
High Plains Radio Network’s 99.7 KWPS-FM Caddo Valley AR (End of tower site lease on 3/31)
High Plains Radio Network’s 106.9 KYXK Gurdon AR (End of tower site lease on 3/31)
High Plains Radio Network’s 1310 KZYP Malvern AR (End of tower site lease on 3/31)
High Plains Radio Network’s 94.3 KCMC-FM Viola AR (End of tower site lease on 3/31)
Audacy’s 720 KDWN Las Vegas (Tower site sold)
Audacy’s 1140 KXST North Las Vegas NV (Tower site sold)
Northeast Broadcasting’s 1420 WRSA St. Albans VT (PA failure)

FM Changes
Two stations have amended their long-pending applications to move into the Las Vegas market. […]

US

KNDE Seeks Morning Co-Host & Midday Host

Bryan Broadcasting CHR “Candy 95” KNDE College Station TX has two on-air openings. Program Director Rob Mack is seeking a co-host to join Ted Hallowell in mornings following last month’s departure of Kayla McCaffrey as well as a midday host. The station has a history of graduating talent to major markets and Mack notes that […] […]