US

RoyalTea Comes To Raleigh

Radio One Hip Hop “K97.5” WQOK Carrboro/Raleigh NC has introduced TeAsia ‘RoyalTea’ Royster as its new midday host. RoyalTea joins WQOK from weekends at Radio One’s “102.5 The Block” 610 WFNZ/W273DA Charlotte. She has been with the company since November 2021 working as a promotions assistant and digital content writer before adding on-air duties last […] […]

US

Michelle Salvatore To Depart Compass Media Networks

Compass Media Networks SVP/GM of Sports and West Coast Entertainment Production Michelle Salvatore will be departing the company after 15 years to pursue an entrepreneurial opportunity outside of media. Salvatore will remain with Compass through the spring and advise on a transition plan. Salvatore joined Compass Media Networks in 2009 and during her tenure also […] […]

UK

New Audiotrain sessions to look at AI in podcasting, audiobooks and radio

AudioUK is launching an ‘AI and Audio’ series of webinars exploring the relationship between AI and audio. The season promises to be an enriching experience for professionals and enthusiasts alike, offering insights into how to work with technologies shaping the future of audio. Scheduled to take place over the coming months, the AI and Audio […] […]

AU & NZ

Tones And I is ‘Dreaming’ big: AirCheck

What’s New February 15, 2024

By Peter Tuskan of AirCheck Australia / RCSHighlights  ––  15 February 2024
New Music: ‘Dreaming’ by Tones And I starts at No. 37
Top Debut: Ella Henderson & Rudimental glean 213 spins
Big Mover: Vance Joy’s ‘Rock It’ improves to No. 16
Tones And I is never far from radio’s Top 40. The Aussie star’s latest single ‘Dreaming’ secures a debut at No. 37 on the AirCheck National Radio Airplay Chart, notching up 200 spins.K Rock, Hit101.3, Hit106.9 and Sea FM 90.9 led the way with 19 spins each. ‘Dreaming’ is one of 12 songs by Australian artists in the Top 40, the most weekly entries for local artists since November last year.Also new to the chart is ‘Alibi’ by Ella Henderson ft. Rudimental. Coming in at No. 35, the Hit Network did most of the heavy lifting. KIIS and Nova are yet to jump on the track.Radio is continuing to embrace Vance Joy’s version of ‘Rock It’, which climbs to a new peak at No. 16. The single rose another three spots this week thanks to strong support from KIIS1065, KIIS1011 and KIIS973. […]

AU & NZ

Radio investment insights and immersive experiences at HEARD 2024

Investing just 11% of an advertising campaign budget in radio will double its effectiveness.That’s according to new Australian research, revealed at HEARD 2024, the annual audio showcase hosted by Commercial Radio & Audio (CRA).Professor Mark Ritson revealed the findings to an audience of around 500 people at the industry event in Sydney.Prof. Ritson – who’s considered of the world’s leading marketing educators – said “Radio has been underrated in maximising the overall impact of your marketing,” Prof. Ritson said.“For the best bang-for-buck, marketers should consider radio as an integral part of the channel mix – and an 11% investment can double your campaign’s impact.”Professor Ritson collaborated with CRA on the study to better understand how much investing in radio can influence an ad campaign’s effectiveness.“Radio doesn’t need to be the hero, or the lead media, but it does drive a disproportionately large impact for a relatively modest investment of just 11%. It’s the ultimate sidekick,” he said.Professor Ritson was welcomed to HEARD by Ciaran Davis, Chairman of CRA and CEO and Managing Director of ARN Media.“Mark Ritson is one of the world’s most respected marketing minds and he’s passionate about the power of radio,” Mr Davis said.“Radio and audio deliver the best bang for your advertising buck. That is why we’ve seen our industry remain steady despite the challenging conditions over the past 12 months.”“If advertisers aren’t thinking about investing in radio, then they’re missing a significant opportunity to drive ROI for their business,” Mr Davis said.The study analysed the Advertising Council of Australia’s Effectiveness Database to discover how changes in the allocation of advertising budget in radio impacted the success of a campaign, in terms of commercial outcomes for clients.The database includes all Effie Award entries since 2018, which are recognised as the pinnacle of advertising excellence.Other HEARD highlights included founder of Thinkerbell Adam Ferrier (main photo), who hosted an immersive experience that explored the impact of audio on emotion; and a panel discussion with Managing Director of Analytic Partners Paul Sinkinson on radio’s ability to improve return on investment when used in brand campaigns.Attendees also had the opportunity to hear insights from high profile on-air hosts including hosts Tim Blackwell and Joel Creasey, and a panel discussion with Amanda Keller, Deb Knight, Kate Ritchie and Erin Molan. […]