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AU & NZ

Pearl Tan: From radio to podcasting – and guiding the next generation at AFTRS

Writer, actor, director, filmmaker, production company founder, occasional ABC radio host, podcaster, teacher, corporate speaker, PhD student …It’s hard trying to keep track of all the different roles Pearl Tan holds down, let alone fit them all into one sentence. As the radio industry continues to evolve, Pearl is living proof that multi-skilling is the… Read More
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US

KMWC Joins Tim-FM Network

Penfold Communications has flipped 89.9 KMWC Bethany MO from Christian Preaching to Christian CHR “Tim-FM“. Positioning as “America’s Positive Playlist”, the station becomes the first affiliate for the network beyond home station 107.9 KJTM-LP/98.9 K255CS Lincoln NE. Tim-FM operators Brad & Carol Leggett state, “We will reach not only the residents in and around Bethany […] […]

US

Skyview Networks Expands Weather Channel Distribution

The Weather Channel Radio Network and Skyview Networks – a network audio sales, syndication, and broadcast technology leader – announced the renewal and expansion of their audio network partnership. Starting January 1, 2024, The Weather Channel Radio Network will expand its existing sales partnership Skyview Networks to include short-form terrestrial radio inventory and podcasting inventory. […] […]

US

It’s the No. 2 Trending Record of the Year. Did Radio Miss It?

Years after streaming stats and TikTok stories became the industry’s units of currency, radio programmers are still trying to contend with a firehose of stories, or allowing the labels to prioritize them. Some TikTok records don’t sound like radio records and make their way over here anyway. But some do. Should radio be working harder […] […]

US

First Dallas Media Acquires KRMX

First Dallas Media is acquiring Texas/Classic Country “92.9 Shooter-FM” KRMX Marlin/Waco TX from Gary Moss’ M&M Broadcasters for $1.35 million. First Dallas Media is associated with First Baptist Church of Dallas and owns Christian 90.9 KCBI Dallas and 107.7 KCBN Hico TX. They agreed to purchase the CP for Waco rimshot 90.3 KTFB Riesel TX […] […]

ASIA

Riedel adapts APAC business structure to accommodate further growth

Riedel Communications announced an expansion of its leadership in APAC to better align with market needs and position itself for continued success in 2024 and years to come. With significant growth in sales and team size, the company will divide the APAC region into two separate teams — Asia and Oceania — to reflect its commitment to a full-service presence in Australia and enhance customer relationships through more focused and direct sales and support services.Effective this October, Chris Johnson has been promoted to the role of director Oceania, overseeing Australia, New Zealand, and surrounding countries. With almost two decades of experience in broadcast and live events, Johnson has been instrumental in leading the region to new heights since joining Riedel in 2016.“We’re really proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish so far in Australia and New Zealand,” said Johnson. “Our success is the result of a great team and our decision as a company to work locally and be close to our customers. We believe that close customer relationships are critical, especially as the broadcast and events industries are undergoing so much technological evolution. Having truly local technical support, service, and operations allows us to further improve our full-service offering across both our Product and Managed Technology divisions throughout Oceania.”

To bolster the Product Division business in the region, Erik Miehs will assume the role of regional sales director, starting Jan. 1, 2024. With close to a decade of experience at Riedel, Miehs brings a wealth of technical and managerial knowledge to his new position, having previously served as the Europe system consulting manager and most recently as sales manager ANZ.“I’m proud to be playing a part in writing the next chapter in Riedel’s strong 15-year history in Australia and New Zealand,” said Miehs. “I’m thrilled to take on the new role and continue our team’s expansion in the Oceania region.”Guillaume Mauffrey will continue to lead Riedel’s Asian business units as sales director Asia with an increased focus on developing major markets such as China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Here, he can rely on a strong management team of regional general managers, with Peter Chen (China), Vincent Lambert (Japan), and Marion Dimayuga (Southeast Asia).“Our new organizational structure reflects the massive growth we’ve seen in both Asia and Oceania,” said Daniel Url, CCO, Product Division. “We are very pleased that we can entrust two very experienced colleagues, Chris and Guillaume, with leading these important regions. Asia remains in good hands with Guillaume, whose leadership has already had a great impact on the region and our growing teams in Tokyo, Singapore, and Beijing. In ANZ, we are building on a well-established and well-attuned team that has been exceeding customers’ expectations under Chris’ leadership – and is sure to continue doing so with Erik at the helm. With this organizational change, both regions can continue their path to success with increased focus.” […]