US

Seven Mountains Media Revamps Parkersburg Cluster

Seven Mountains Media has revamped its recently acquired Parkersburg WV cluster. While Conservative Talk 1230 WVNT/103.5 W278CQ Parkersburg WV continues stunting with a loop of *NSYNC’s “Pop” as it prepares to flip to CHR “Pop 103.5” on Friday at 10:00am, the remainder of the cluster has seen a combination of frequency changes, rebrands, lineup changes, […] […]

US

KYST Moves To Full Cloud Based Infrastructure Via Radio.Cloud

Cloud based automation and programming distribution service Radio.Cloud, has launched Hispanic Broadcasting Inc. Conservative Talk “920 The Patriot” KYST Texas City/Galveston as the its first station to pull all satellite feeds into its cloud based workflow operating from the transmitter site. Radio.Cloud is processing and controlling the satellite receiver cues in the cloud with the […] […]

US

Audacy Promotes Jeff Sottolano To Chief Programming Officer

Audacy has promoted Jeff Sottolano to Chief Programming Officer along with signing him a multi-year contract extension. The company has not had a Chief Programming Officer since the exit of Pat Paxton in 2021 at which time Sottolano rose to EVP/Head of Programming. He has spent his entire career at CBS Radio and Audacy starting […] […]

US

Ramar Sets Date For Lubbock Format Shuffle

The closing of the sale of 105.7 KRBL Idalou/Lubbock TX to Lubbock Public Media will trigger a multi-frequency format shuffle on Monday, July 1. The Brad Moran led Lubbock Public Media agreed to acquire KRBL last September for $425,000 with Ramar, which Moran is President of, acquiring the intellectual property of its Texas/Red Dirt Country […] […]

UK

Search begins for ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 2024

The ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 2024 has now opened for entries.

The annual initiative, which has been running for 14 years, launched this evening at an event attended by 30 Under 30 alumni, sponsors ReelWorld, and trustees and members of The Radio Academy.
Entries are open until 15th August. The 2024 list of 30 talented young people in the business will be unveiled later this year.
Each year the list features the 30 people under the age of 30 who have shown exceptional tenacity, talent and a proven trajectory in radio and audio.
Featuring content creators, editors, presenters, producers, production managers, engineers, brand specialists and more, from freelancers and independent companies to major broadcasters and podcast platforms, the list showcases the breadth and diversity of talent working in the UK audio and radio industry today.
People can nominate themselves and Radio Academy members can nominate others who they’ve been impressed by working in UK audio and radio for at least 12 months.
The Radio Academy MD, Aradhna Tayal Leach said: “Since its launch in 2011, being included in the ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 list has become established as one of the great honours of a young audio professional’s career, with many of our alumni going on to senior leadership roles in the industry.
“Well-known figures to have featured on the list in previous years include Crowd Network’s Steve Jones, presenter Yasmin Evans and our very own chair of the committee Jimmy Buckland, along with a host of others who have received the award at an early stage in their career and gone on to global success. This year will be no different and we can’t wait to unveil the list later this year.”
Chairing the 30 Under 30 Judging Committee, Jimmy Buckland, Director of Strategy & Operations at News Broadcasting said: “As a former alum myself and watching others have who made the list progress through their careers over the years, I know that a place in the ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 can act as a great reference or accolade on a CV.
“I’m delighted to chair and bring together a team of judges from across the audio industry to debate and decide on the next Class of 2024. I look forward to reading the applications that remind us all that the future of our industry is in safe hands.”
Long-term sponsor and Managing Director of ReelWorld Europe Anthony Gay said: “The ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 remains a highlight of our year. The entire team at ReelWorld is passionate about the power of sound and this initiative is an inspiring glimpse into the future and a reminder why we love this industry.
“Those who make the final 30 will be at the forefront of the industry, taking radio and audio in new and exciting directions. Good luck to everyone who is entering.”
Abi Simpson, Class of 2023 and now Breakfast Newsgathering Editor for England and Wales, Bauer Media said: “Being chosen as one of the Radio Academy’s 30 under 30 was a really proud moment for me in my career, and not one I’ll forget anytime soon.
“It’s really validating to see your name on a list alongside such talented people thriving in the industry we all love. If you’re on the fence about applying, my advice would be back yourself 100% and give it a go… you never know what might happen!”
Entries to the ReelWorld Radio Academy 30 Under 30 are open via The Radio Academy’s award site. More information and previous 30 Under 30 alumni lists can be found here. […]

UK

Magic Radio’s Content Director Rachel Mallender to leave the station

Rachel Mallender, Content Director at Magic Radio, who joined in January 2023, is leaving the station.

During her time at the station, she delivered a new schedule signing Angellica Bell, Nicole Appleton and creating the new look drive ‘4 til 7 show’ with Kat Shoob and Tom Price.
Paul Sylvester, currently Content Director at Absolute Radio, will take over the role for an interim period with Rob Watson becoming Interim Content Director at Absolute Radio.
Gary Stein, Director of Audio for Bauer Media Audio UK, said: “We’d like to thank Rachel for her passion, hard work and commitment at Bauer Media Audio and wish her well for the future.” […]