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Ireland

Ireland’s Call star Stevie Mulrooney to make radio debut on KCLR

Eight-year-old Stevie Mulrooney from Kilkenny, who sang “Ireland’s Call” to a packed Avivia Stadium before an Irish Six Nations Rugby Match, is set to make his debut as a radio presenter. He’ll host “Stevie’s Call” on Carlow Kilkenny radio station KCLR on Bank Holiday Monday March 18th 12pm-2pm. The singer will interview a range of […] […]

AU & NZ

Nine Radio’s Greg Byrnes: “Would we like to have more female voices? Absolutely”

It’s been a baptism of fire, but Nine Radio is excited by what Jacqui Felgate brings to the table.Head of Content Greg Byrnes is the first to acknowledge that putting a new, young female voice into the Drive shift on Melbourne’s 3AW was a big change, particularly for an audience which – traditionally – doesn’t… Read More
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ASIA

DRM urges Indian government to mandate digital receivers in cars, extend DRM to FM band

The DRM Indian automotive group and the DRM Consortium have urged the Indian government to protect significant milestones reached with the DRM digitisation and to approve the extension of DRM to the FM broadcasting band.As the public TV and radio company, Prasar Bharati, has built a new infrastructure around the digitisation of the AM frequency bands, millions of Indian cars on the road (over 6 million) have radios capable of receiving DRM transmissions. Through the efforts of Prasar Bharati, DRM reception in the AM band has considerably improved, as demonstrated recently at BES2024 in Delhi, even in enclosed and covered spaces. This was largely due to the simple optimisation of transmitters, like the one in Nangli (Delhi), and the optimization of the DRM signal configuration, as the recent effort in December 2023 has impressively demonstrated.The next stage in improving and upgrading the DRM Digital Radio reception is to extend the open, non-proprietary DRM standard to the FM band as software upgrade solutions, already comprehensively demonstrated for automotive receivers, can achieve this goal.As stated in the letter, the DRM Indian car industry group, the Indian automotive industry,now require aclear decision from the Indian government on the digitisation of the FM band following the good work done already for AM bands. DRM FM could become easily available through an upgrade or retrofit in the existing cars already fitted with a DRM receiver.Following the example of Europe, the signatories of the letter urge the Indian government to mandate digital radio in all cars in India and to mandate the Emergency Warning Functionality (EWF), native to the DRM standard, in all cars, thus fulfilling one of the great goals of the Hon’ble PM of India.Alongside this the public radio, AIR, needs to increase digital broadcast power and optimize the configuration of existing DRM AM-band transmitters and extend pure DRM transmission hours to ensure they also cover peak traffic hours. AIR is also urged to provide a clear and comprehensive, multi-platform communication plan so that drivers and listeners understand that digital radio, with its extra benefits and enhanced audio, is available to them in cars, at no extra cost. Such good communication is vital not only for the car manufacturing industry but also for the growing mobile and portable receiver industry as well.In the opinion of the car group, a clear decision and subsequently, good communication will give the automotive market stability and certainty. Therefore, a decision to mandate digital receivers in cars, make EWF obligatory in receivers and extend DRM to the FM band is forward-looking and makes perfect sense. It will also lead to huge power and spectrum savings, provision of multiple radio services and textual information in most of the Indian languages. […]

ASIA

AI sessions at Radiodays Europe 2024

Radiodays Europe, set to take place in Munich from March 17 to 19, will feature a host of sessions on AI.There will be a summit which is dedicated  entirely to diving into where we are now and predictions for the future, along with a number of other sessions on Monday and Tuesday.AI & Radio Best CasesEverybody talks about AI in radio but how does is actually work, and how does it sound? In this session, you’ll go behind the scenes of ChatGPT & Co., and hear from people who are actually doing AI-based radio every day – open to share the successes and the learnings.AI in Creative Audio: The Matrix Dilemma ExploredDelve into the transformative impact of AI on the world of audio creativity. Featuring a compelling showdown between AI optimist Lars Bastholm and AI skeptic Kåre Vedding Poulsen, this discussion will challenge and enlighten you and hopefully leave you more puzzled than ever.5 things you must do because of AIIn this session, we’re breaking down the essentials of what AI currently means to the audio business, but we also give you five things you should do starting tomorrow, so you won’t feel left behind.  Plus, you can ask the speakers anything.AI tools for radio stationsNew tools are popping up all the time for radio and podcasting and in this session radio futurologist James Cridland demonstrates some of the latest tools that could save you time and effort, and allow you and your team to concentrate on making great radio.AI and Audio Content Production Exploring the boundless possibilities of artificial intelligence in the realm of audio content production, with a primary focus on news and journalism. AI has rapidly evolved into a pivotal tool within numerous newsrooms, and it’s poised to become an even more integral part of our daily work in the foreseeable future.Register here. […]

AU & NZ

The Spin: Survey 1

Find releases from the industry’s PR and marketing teams for GfK Survey 1 below.Refresh for updates.    
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US

SoCast Launches Reach Enterprise Combining Digital And Over-The-Air Ad Sales

SoCast, the leading provider of digital transformation for radio broadcasters, is thrilled to bring yet another digital innovation to radio stations across America with the launch of SoCast Reach Enterprise, a sales solution that connects digital ad sales with existing over-the-air ad sales.  With digital ad sales now accounting for over 20% of radio’s ad […] […]