AU & NZ

Finely balanced: Radio’s juggling act

Busy doesn’t even begin to describe Mark Fine’s life right now. Try full on crazy.Between his radio commitments and running the hugely popular Melbourne deli Lenny’s Fine Foods, Finey – as he’s known to SEN 1116 listeners – barely has time to draw breath.He likens it to the old vaudeville act – spinning plates on… Read More
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UK

Central Radio acquires Triple M Radio in Morecambe

Tony Simon with Nathan Hill

Central Radio has acquired online radio station Triple M Radio.

Based in Morecombe, Triple M Radio was launched by local broadcaster Tony Simon in 2016.
Speaking about the purchase, Tony said: “We’ve been looking for a buyer of the station for several months now, and out of several approaches made to us and had expressed their interest, the offer from Central Radio was the most fitting for us and our listeners.
“We know our listeners are in safe hands with Central Radio as they are dedicated to supporting local news and information as well as their vast variety of music.”
Central Radio covers around one million adults across Lancashire on DAB, Director Nathan Hill said: “Tony has done a superb job of building up a small local online local radio station to have a very loyal fan base, and we’re honoured that he’s chosen us to take over the reins of his project to bring in to the Central Radio family.”
Triple M’s online pages will eventually merge with Central Radio with new programming starting from 1st August 2024. […]

AU & NZ

The Finalists will be announced today!

The finalists for the 2024 Radio Today Podcast Awards will be revealed around lunchtime today. With a record number of entries for these awards, just making the cut as a finalist is a great honour and gives you a big chance of getting your hands on a Winner’s Trophy for your mantlepiece.Winners in both the… Read More
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US

FCC Report 7/28: Pair Of Translators Fined For Very Late License Renewals

FCC Actions
The FCC has issued Notices of Apparent Liability For Forfeiture to a pair of translator licensees for failing to timely file license renewal applications.

A $6500 penalty has been proposed against Marion Williams’ 105.5 W288DU Canton MS. W288DU was required to file its renewal application by February 3, 2020 ahead of its June 1 license expiration. It did not do so until April 4, 2024 multiple years after the fact. The commission states that a base forfeiture is $3000 for failing to file a required form and $10,000 for extended periods of unauthorized operation. It wad cut in half for being a secondary service as a translator.

The same amount was levied against Carolina University’s 94.7 W234CZ Chattanooga TN. W234CZ was supposed to file its renewal application by April 1, 2020 ahead of its August 1 expiration. The renewal was then filed on February 16, 2024.

Pirate Actions
Shaniko Corporation was issued a Notice of Pirate Radio Broadcasting warning the property owner that a pirate station was operating from their premises and warning of penalties of up to $2,391,097. The station was first noticed by the FCC in September 2023, and would file an application for an LPFM later that year. The station and its associated music store was spotlighted by KGW-TV Portland last week.

License Cancellations
The FCC has cancelled the license of Western Slope Communications’ 690 KRGS Rifle CO. The commission sent the licensee a letter in February noting that their records had indicated the station had been silent since July 2022, which Western Slope failed to respond to.

Silent Notifications

Hawaii Public Radio’s 88.3 KIPH Hana HI (Internet circuit difficulties)
Central Vermont Community Radio Corporation’s 91.7 WGDH Hardwick VT (Processor failure)
Radio Greenbrier’s 1400 WRON Ronceverte WV (Equipment failure)

FM Changes
Educational Media Foundation’s 104.1 WKGV Swansboro/Jacksonville NC seeks to amend its Construction Permit to upgrade from a Class A to C3 […]

ASIA

Commercial Radio Malaysia re-elects Nazri Noran as President

Commercial Radio Malaysia has re-elected Media Prima Audio Chief Executive Officer Nazri Noran as President.The announcement was made at its 27th Annual General Meeting recently. Nazri was appointed as CRM President in July last year.The meeting also appointed c Chief Executive Officer Ahmed Faris Amir as Vice President, Rizal Sahimy, General Manager, Suara Johor Sdn Bhd as Honorary Secretary and Maslina Alias, News Manager, Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia as Honorary Treasurer.

Nazri said he was honoured to be re-elected as president and would focus on enhancing the relatability and relevance of radio despite the challenging times for traditional media.“Together, we will innovate and engage our audiences, ensuring radio remains a vital part of the media landscape,” said Nazri.Vice President Faris Amir said: “Collectively, we’ll strive to continue on driving innovation and growth, towards enriching the broadcasting landscape in Malaysia.”Photo: CRM […]