AU & NZ

Mix 102.3’s Max & Ali give little Jada the ultimate birthday surprise

This week on Mix102.3’s Max & Ali in the Morning, Jada, who’s just turned 7, was left overwhelmed when the Breakfast team presented her with several birthday surprises after finding out that she has grown up without a true childhood.Concerned about Jada’s lack of interaction with children her own age at school and the fact… Read More
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AU & NZ

Leap of faith: Andy Kay to leave Nova 100

After 20 years in radio, Andy Kay is leaving the industry to take a big leap of faith.Andy – Head of Audience Engagement at Melbourne’s Nova 100 – is taking on a new role as Partnerships Manager – Commercial & Media at Always Live. Always Live is a celebration of live contemporary music that was… Read More
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AU & NZ

Unlikely radio duo celebrates one-year ‘airaversary’

Celebrations are in the air today as the Power FM SA Breakfast team of Craig & Katie mark their one year ‘airaversary.’Craig Pitman and Katie Wright consider themselves an unlikely radio pairing. Craig – a seasoned radio announcer and production guru – is approaching his 7th year at the station.Katie is a circus artist and… Read More
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US

March 2024 (3/1 – 3/28) Nielsen Audio PPM Ratings Day 2: KZOK & WBUR Reach Record Highs

Nielsen Audio has released Day 2 of its monthly four day sweep of ratings in PPM markets. Today’s releases include Washington DC, Boston, Miami, Seattle, Phoenix, Detroit, Minneapolis, Tampa/St. Petersburg, San Diego, Denver, Baltimore, and St. Louis. All the numbers can be found at RadioInsight.com/Ratings. Washington DC Public News/Talk 88.5 WAMU retains its lead down […] […]

US

The Conspiracy Against New Music (And How to Fight It)

It’s been clear for a while that older music has an advantage in pop culture. New songs are interpolations of older songs, or, very occasionally, outright remakes like “Fast Car.” Even the “current” chart hits might be a four-year-old Taylor Swift LP cut or even a decade-old unreleased track. A TV synch can make “Running […] […]