UK

Iain Dale withdraws from putting himself forward as an MP

Following his decision to stand down from LBC to put himself forward as a candidate for MP in the General Election, Iain Dale has pulled out of the bid.

Earlier this week Iain announced on-air that he was stepping down from the station after 14 years to put his hat in the ring for the second time to stand for Parliament.
Now a turn of events has changed that, as Iain explained when he appeared on Nick Ferrari’s Breakfast Show this morning.
He told Nick that comments he made on an episode of his For The Many podcast in 2022 had resurfaced online and while this clip by itself was out of context, he understood how in isolation it could cause a problem, so he took the decision to withdraw his name from the shortlist.
When asked what’s next for him, Iain said: “I think I’ve got to take time to reflect on that because I’ve made the mistake of making a decision without probably thinking about every possible consequence so it would be a bit silly to do the same again.”

Iain Dale withdraws from bid to be Tory candidate for Tunbridge Wells.
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US

KZ 102.3 Peoria’s Scott Wheeler Retires

Longtime Peoria programmer and personality Scott Wheeler has announced his retirement from radio. Wheeler spent 42 years of his 46 year career in Peoria. He started his career at WKRS Waukegan IL before coming to Peoria in 1981 as a host at CHR “KZ 93” WKZW. After leaving in 1986 to spend a year at […] […]

US

Station Sales Week of 5/31

The Alan Stockmeister led Total Media Group continues its expansion in southeastern Ohio with the purchase of AC “Lite 97.5” WVNU Greenfield/Washington Court House from Patrick Hays’ Southern Ohio Broadcasting Inc. for $280,000. A Time Brokerage Agreement will take effect on July 1. Ministry Outreach Foundation sells Spanish Christian “Buenas Nuevas” 830 WUMY/105.5 W288BJ Memphis […] […]

Ireland

Rachael English to take over from Bryan Dobson on RTÉ Radio 1’s News at One

Rachael English is lined up as the new presenter of News at One on RTÉ Radio 1 following the retirement of Bryan Dobson.
After 14 years as part of the team of Morning Ireland presenters, the broadcaster will move to be a permanent presenter on RTÉ Radio 1’s flagship lunchtime radio programme.
Speaking about the move for the first time, Rachael English said: “One of my first jobs in RTÉ was as a reporter on the News at One. It was also where I first worked as a stand-in presenter.
“I’ve always hoped that one day I’d get to return, so I’m delighted to be doing so now. It feels like coming home. It’s been a privilege to present Morning Ireland, and I’d like to thank the colleagues who have made getting up at 4am bearable. I’m looking forward to working with the fantastic team on the News at One.”
Deirdre McCarthy, Managing Director of News & Current Affairs said: “Rachael is a highly respected journalist and outstanding broadcaster. I am delighted that she will now be joining the exceptional team of journalists on our flagship News at One programme.
Rachael joined RTÉ in 1991 as a 2fm news reader and later worked as a reporter for Morning Ireland; the News at One, Today With Pat Kenny and RTÉ Television News. Rachael’s first full-time presenting job was on Five Seven Live on RTÉ Radio 1. She presented The Late Debate and Saturday View before joining Morning Ireland in 2010. She has also worked on a number of special series. These include The Constituency which focused on the issues and candidates in all of the Dail’s constituencies and The Big Science Debate where an expert panel discussed the ethical challenges presented by scientific developments.
Since 2002, she has been a presenter on RTÉ Radio 1’s General Election results programmes. She has also presented coverage of local, European and presidential election counts and has anchored election coverage from Belfast, London and Washington. As a reporter and presenter, she has worked on a huge range of national and international stories from the signing of the Good Friday Agreement to the Olympics Games to the 9/11 attacks. In 2022, Rachael’s outstanding contribution to radio broadcasting in Ireland was recognised and she was inducted into the IMRO Awards Radio Hall of Fame.
Rachael is the author of seven novels, most recently the top-ten bestseller, Whatever Happened to Birdy Troy?. A communications graduate of Dublin City University, she began her career in local radio at Clare FM in Ennis. She is a native of Shannon in Co. Clare.
Rachael will beginning presenting the News at One on RTÉ Radio 1 on Monday 15th July. […]

UK

Bedford Radio launches new programme showcasing local music

The Local Music Show on Bedford Radio, which launches next week, will showcase grass-roots local music in the area.

As well as playing music and interviewing current Bedford-based acts, artists based in nearby areas who play in in the town will be also included.
Local musician and songwriter, Danny Barton will present the show and will also be the station’s Local Music Coordinator.
Danny said: “I can’t wait to get started on the show! I’ll be sharing my favourite music from both chart-topping success stories and up and coming acts from in and around Bedford, as well as giving you a rundown of all the musical goings on in town that week.”
The station is putting together a new playlist of tracks from local artists, with at least one an hour being played every Monday across the day, starting this summer.
Station Manager Martin Steers said: “We promised in our manifesto that Bedford Radio arises from the local community and supports the local community.
“Providing a focal point for local music has long been one of our ambitions, so I’m delighted to welcome Danny to the station, and to have such a well-known figure on the local music scene leading our work.”
Martin added: “Anyone who would like to support us in making local radio for Bedford can vote for us with their blue token in Tesco until the end of June.” […]

AU & NZ

Are we guilty in radio of highlighting the negatives instead of the positives?

We’ve all been there: You’re given a task. You work your tail off. 99% of it, you nail. But your boss is only interested in pointing out the 1% you didn’t.So often, the emphasis is not on what we do well, but what we do wrong. It happens across all industries, but in the sometimes… Read More
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