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Afghanistan: Radio Nasim director sentenced to one year in prison

The Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC) announced that Sultan Ali Jawadi, the director of Radio Nasim in central Daikundi province, has been sentenced to one year in prison by the Taliban’s primary court.While Taliban officials have not commented on the verdict, sources told AFJC that Jawadi was found guilty of “propaganda against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan” and “espionage for foreign countries.”Earlier on September 27, Jawadi, along with Saifullah Rezaei and Mojtaba Qasemi, two reporters of Radio Nasim, received summons from the Daikundi intelligence office, and the station was forcibly closed on charges relating to the reiteration of Radio Azadi (RFE/RL’s) programs and propagating against the Taliban government. Subsequently, Jawadi, Rezaei and Qasemi were interrogated for several hours.

On October 7, the three were re-arrested. Qasemi was detained for 6 days, Rezaei for 11 days, and Jawadi for 17 days.AFJC denounced the sentencing as unfair and unacceptable due to the absence of a defense lawyer during the trial process, resulting in an unclear proceeding, demanding a thorough review of the case, immediate and unconditional release of the journalist, dismissal of the charges against him, and the reopening of Radio Nasim.“Taliban authorities must immediately and unconditionally release Radio Nasim director Sultan Ali Jawadi and stop detaining Afghan journalists and media workers,” said Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) Asia Program Coordinator Beh Lih Yi. “This is a grave injustice. Jawadi’s conviction on vague charges during shoddy legal proceedings shows how the Taliban’s sweeping measures against journalists are impeding even basic newsgathering.”Photo: AFJC […]

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Rumor Mill: Hot 93.3 Dallas To Give Way To WBAP Simulcast

A comment by Cumulus Media News/Talk 820 WBAP Fort Worth meteorologist Brad Barton in a Facebook group on Thursday, has the Dallas market expecting an imminent format change. Barton wrote in a comment on “I Take Pictures of Radio & TV Stations” that WBAP will begin simulcasting on 93.3 on Wednesday, January 3 at 8:20am […] […]

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WMLL Flips To Country

Saga Communications has flipped Classic Rock “96.5 The Mill” WMLL Bedford/Manchester NH to Country “96.5 Live Free Country“. Positioning as “Continuous Country Without The Static”, the new format takes aim at Townsquare Media’s 97.5 WOKQ Portsmouth, Binnie Media’s “93.3 The Wolf” WNHW Belmont/Concord and the Boston Country stations, which all are heard in portions of […] […]

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Randy Rundle Retirement Leads To Morning Show Musical Chairs At Midwest Peoria

Randy Rundle will retire from his Brand Manager/morning host roles at Midwest Communications AC “Mix 106.9” WSWT Peoria IL on Friday, December 29. Rundle will conclude his 52 year radio career. He has been with WSWT in those roles since 1990 after a previous stint from 1984 to 1987. He also served as Operations Manager […] […]

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Scott Shannon Presents America’s Greatest Hits To Conclude Syndication Run

Scott Shannon’s weekly syndicated “Scott Shannon Presents America’s Greatest Hits” focusing on Pop Hits from the 1970s through early 1990s will conclude its run with the show airing on the weekend of Decemeber 30 and 31. Syndicator USRN has informed stations of the conclusion of the show and will offer Radio Genius Productions’ “Rewind with […] […]

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National Black Radio Hall of Fame Seeks Nominations

The National Black Radio Hall of Fame, a pivotal institution dedicated to celebrating and acknowledging the significant contributions of Black personalities in the realm of radio, is excited to announce that nominations for its 2024 class are now officially open. The National Black Radio Hall of Fame is headquartered in St. Louis, MO, at Harris-Stowe […] […]