Stefan Jones Rises To President of United Stations
Gemini XIII has promoted Stefan Jones to President of its United Stations Radio Networks. […]
Gemini XIII has promoted Stefan Jones to President of its United Stations Radio Networks. […]
The surprise opening of a pipeline between Triple-A and Top 40 is also good news for Adult Top 40 radio. It makes Hot AC a conduit to CHR again, rather than merely a slower version of Top 40. It seemed likely that a station would lean into that music in some way. […]
Nexstar Talk 720 WGN Chicago will add Red Apple Media Network’s 770 WABC New York based “The Other Side of Midnight” hosted by Frank Morano for overnights starting Monday, July 15. […]
As the main broadcasting agency for the Paris 2024 Olympics, China Media Group (CMG) is set to offer the first ever full 8K ultra high-definition signal of the games.Formed in 2018 through the merger of three major state media organizations – China Central Television, China National Radio, and China Radio International – CMG has a wealth of experience in broadcasting major events.China Central Radio and Television will set a record scale for the Paris Olympics broadcasting coverage, processing more than 11,000 broadcasts and distributions through channels, frequencies, and new media clients.The main station will invest a production and broadcast team of more than 2,000 people to undertake the production of international public signals with a live broadcast duration of more than 400 hours.CMG will produce public signals for four sports during the Paris Olympics: Table Tennis, Badminton, Gymnastics and Rock Climbing, which are among the most popular games followed in the country. According to an in-depth analysis by YouGov utilizing data from Global Fan Profiles, Table Tennis is the top sport that 32 percent consumers in China are most likely to follow. Badminton and Swimming are next with 24 percent, followed by Basketball with 23 percent and Soccer with 19 percent.Earlier this week, CMG also launched its sports news program, “Morning Sports,” in east China’s Shanghai Municipality for the 2024 Olympics.Shen Haixiong, president of CMG, and Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), attended the launch ceremony of the program at which CMG’s Paris 2024 logo was released and its broadcast team was recognised.In his speech at the, Bach said he’s happy to see the new pattern CMG has presented for broadcasting the Olympic Games with latest technologies including artificial intelligence and immersive audio. […]
Welsh telecoms company Ogi has signed a new deal with two of south Wales’s community radio stations in a new cross-station partnership.
From this month, Ogi will sponsor breakfast on both Bro Radio in the Vale of Glamorgan and GTFM in the Valleys.
Commenting on the new partnership, Ogi’s Brand Marketing Director, Sarah Vining, said: “Our brand has become synonymous with community-driven partnerships – and that’s something we’re very proud of.
“We jumped at the chance to continue to support local radio stations, like Bro Radio, in an area where we’re building our network. We’ve already funded their St Athan transmitter and supported a number of their events, including the recent community awards.
“Sponsoring the breakfast shows on both Bro Radio and GTFM feels like a natural fit for us. All three are about connecting communities: they do it through music and chat, and we do it digitally with our full fibre services. Together, we’re powering-up local communities, strengthening the sense of belonging to the place we call home.”
Nathan Spackman Bro Radio’s Operations Director said: “Community Radio stations like Bro Radio and GTFM are embedded in their communities, so this partnership gives companies a chance to access audience that are harder to reach through larger brands, affordably and easily.
“We’re delighted to welcome Ogi on air as our partners for Vale Breakfast, as we look to continue waking the Vale of Glamorgan up with local news, information and great music every single morning.”
Terry Mann, Station Manager at GTFM, added: “It’s great to welcome Ogi on board as the new sponsor of Valleys Breakfast. By working with Bro Radio, we’re able to provide radio coverage across much of southeast Wales for advertisers of all sizes, with the revenue generated helping us to continue to deliver high quality local radio, offer new opportunities to volunteers and support our communities.”
Since 2023, both stations have been able to offer both FM and DAB coverage to listeners and advertisers across Cardiff, the Vale of Glamorgan and the Valleys in southeast Wales.
Ogi is currently rolling out a new full fibre broadband network in places like the Vale of Glamorgan and Rhondda Cynon Taf, offering next-generation fibre to the premises services, often for the very first time. […]
According to his LinkedIn, Good Karma Brands News/Talk 620 WTMJ Milwaukee has promoted Michael Spaulding to Director of Content. Spaulding has been with WTMJ since 2016 rising through the ranks from news anchor and reporter to assignment editor, managing editor, and since December 2022 as Assistant Program Director. He began his career as a reporter […] […]
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