US

WCBS-FM Signs Race Taylor To Contract Extension

Audacy Classic Hits 101.1 WCBS-FM New York has announced the signing of midday host Race Taylor to a contract extension. Taylor is marking his 25th anniversary in New York. He spent twenty years at Cumulus Media Hot AC 95.5 WPLJ from 1999 until its sale in May 2019 and then joined WCBS-FM in July of […] […]

US

Its Always Sunny In Pocomoke City

The Waters Group has launched Classic Hits “Sunny 106.5” 540 WGOP/106.5 W293DN Pocomoke City MD. Positioning as “Nobody Plays More 80s”, WGOP had been simulcasting Vinco Media’s “B106.1” WBBX Pocomoke City since returning to operation last year after its facilities were destroyed in a fire in August 2022. WBBX shifted from Classic Hits to 60s/70s […] […]

UK

Travel news bulletin service launched by My Radio Group

A new service offing an hourly updated travel news bulletin for radio stations is launching soon.

My Radio Group has announced the audio will be available from Monday 15th July, along with options for regional and bespoke services.
Luca Marshall, partner at the My Radio Group, expressed his excitement about the launch: “We are excited to launch our new UK travel bulletin service to radio stations from the 15th of July.
“Since the demise of Radio Travel News, small, independent stations across the UK have not had access to a financially viable travel news service.
“With the My Radio Travel News bulletin service, we aim to fill that void. Alongside our syndicated shows and Power Intro service, we hope we can continue to provide value for money to UK and international radio stations.”
You can see more information about the new travel bulletin service at MyRadioNetwork.co.uk or you can email Luca Marshall at luca@myradiogroup.com. […]

UK

New Nation Broadcasting radio app now available with over 50 stations

Nation’s new app has officially launched complete with free carriage for third party services.

Nation Player now has over 50 stations, including initial partner stations Fun Kids, BFBS, Panjab Radio, Colourful, Sunrise, Channel 103, Island FM, Star Radio, CountryLine Radio, Podcast Radio and Bournemouth One.
For radio listeners, the new app also has access to hours of podcasts that are free to listen to and introduces personalisation features such as trending podcasts and stations to help users quickly find content.
Additionally, it also supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
For radio stations, the new app brings additional opportunities for them to grow both their audience and revenues through new managed advertising opportunities that are built into the end-to-end Xperi ecosystem that underlies the platform.
Nation’s founder Jason Bryant, said; ‘After three years of growth at Nation Player, we are delighted to today welcome these partner stations to our app that can now monetise in-app listening.
“Our tech partners Xperi have ensured Nation Player offers a best in class in-car and mobile streaming solution whilst also working with the industry’s leading streamed revenue partners to drive revenues.”
Chris Gould, vice president at All In Media, a part of Xperi said; “We’re proud to have worked with Nation Broadcasting to bring this innovative radio app to the UK market. Our technology and relationships in the automotive, tech and advertising industries helps us to bring best-in-class content and user experience to the partnership and, in addition, we are helping stations find new revenue streams to support their growth.
“We look forward to more stations and podcasters joining the platform in the coming months.”
To sign up your station or podcast to be part of the new Nation Player app see this link. […]

UK

Lisa Nandy replaces Lucy Frazer as Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport

The change of Government brings another new Culture Secretary as Lisa Nandy replaces Lucy Frazer.
Lisa, who is also MP for Wigan, becomes the 14th Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport in as many years.
Lucy Frazer, who also lost her seat in the election, was appointed by outgoing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in February 2023.
Lisa has been an MP since 2010 and was most recently Shadow International Development minister. […]

UK

Community Media Association writes to new Government looking for changes

The Community Media Association has written to the new Prime Minister looking for increased investment and better policy support.
In a public letter, Terry Lee, Chair of the CMA says the member organisation is eager to discuss matters it believes will greatly benefit Community Radio and, in turn, local communities.
The letter also mentions an all-party parliamentary group (APPG) dedicated to Community Radio is currently being set up.
You can see the letter in full below.
“Dear Sir Keir Starmer,
On behalf of the Community Media Association (CMA), I extend our heartfelt congratulations to you and the Labour Party on your successful election campaign. Your party’s victory is a testament to your dedication and vision for a better future for the UK.
As the members-based representative organisation for Community Radio in the UK, writing on behalf of over 200 stations, the CMA is excited about the prospect of working closely with your government to support and enhance the Community Radio sector.
Community Radio is an established and growing sector that plays a crucial role in our local communities by fostering cultural and creative expression, community development, and entertainment.
We are eager to discuss the following policy interventions that we believe will greatly benefit Community Radio and, in turn, our local communities:

Increased Investment
Community Radio Fund (CRF):

Expansion to Meet Sector Growth: Given the increase in the number of stations eligible to apply for the CRF, we advocate for expanding the fund to ensure meaningful support for all successful stations.

Index-Linking to Inflation: Adjusting the CRF annually to reflect inflation will maintain its value in real terms, ensuring sustained support for Community Radio.

Broader Scope for Projects: Expanding the focus of the CRF to include a wider range of projects will allow Community Radio to deliver more significant social benefits, such as employment and training, education, social cohesion, media literacy, health, and intercultural communication.

Policy Support
Future of FM/AM (Analogue) Broadcasting:

Preservation of Analogue Frequencies: Retaining FM and AM broadcasting platforms is vital given the continued listener base for analogue radio.

Support for SSDAB: Assisting community radio stations in transitioning to Small-Scale DAB (SSDAB) where appropriate will enhance their reach and impact.

IP-Based Solutions: Ensuring affordable and reliable simulcast transmission over IP platforms for all Ofcom-licensed Community Radio stations is essential.

Analogue Licence Extensions:

Extension in Perpetuity or Longer Terms: Reconsidering the current five-year extension for analogue licenses to provide greater stability for Community Radio stations.

Advertising Restrictions:

Significant Increase in ‘Fixed Revenue Allowance’: Doubling the current annual allowance (currently £15k) and linking it to inflation for advertising and sponsorship – this will enhance the financial sustainability of volunteer-driven, not-for-profit stations.

Partnership Opportunities
Community Radio is a quick, low-cost, and effective means of delivering various social benefits. We propose partnering with your government to utilise the 350+ Community Radio stations for future social-gain projects. These projects could focus on areas such as:

Employment and Training: Providing opportunities for skills development and job training.

Education and Oracy: Promoting educational initiatives and enhancing communication skills.

Social Cohesion: Strengthening community bonds through local engagement.

Media Literacy: Enhancing public understanding of media processes and consumption.

Health Initiatives: Promoting public health campaigns and wellness plans.

Intercultural Communication: Bridging cultural gaps and fostering inclusive communities.

We are pleased with the election outcome and look forward to continuing our regular meetings with civil servants from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). We believe Community Radio can also play a significant role in other Government departments, including Education, Health, and Levelling-up. We welcome the opportunity to meet with relevant Ministers and Civil Servants at the earliest convenience to discuss how we can work together to support these important initiatives.
Additionally, we are in the process of establishing an all-party parliamentary group (APPG) dedicated to Community Radio. We will be approaching some of your back-bench MPs who have a specific interest in this area and would appreciate your support in this endeavour.
Once again, congratulations on your victory. Community Radio in the UK owes much of its development to the vision and support of a previous Labour administration (not least the passing of The Community Radio Order in 2004).
We look forward to a productive and collaborative relationship with your government.
Yours sincerely,
Terry LeeChair, Community Media Association” […]