ASIA

RNZ goes live with new Pacific shortwave transmitter

RNZ went live on Thursday with its new Pacific shortwave transmitter, replacing its old one that dates to 1989.Pacific high commissioners and Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters met in RNZ House in Wellington to mark the launch, while another delegation from RNZ was at the transmitter site in Rangitaiki near Taupō.“It was very important back then but it’s still seriously important now,” Peters said, referring to when RNZ Pacific started.

New Zealand and China are now the only two countries providing a shortwave service to the region, with Australia’s ABC pulling out in 2017.RNZ has been broadcasting into the Pacific for the past 75-years using shortwave with the station RNZ Pacific launching in 1990.“Shortwave is the most certain system there is to make sure that in a crisis, tsunami or cyclone, we can get through to them,” Peters said.In a NZ$4.4 million project, RNZ has installed a new Swiss-made Ampegon shortwave transmitter, capable of both digital and analogue signal, to replace its old transmitter.RNZ’s chief executive Paul Thompson said it is a significant infrastructure upgrade and secures the future of the RNZ shortwave service into the wider Pacific.He said shortwave is still relevant despite there now being a multitude of ways to access content. “A lot of those [ways] rely on digital infrastructure, fibre links working, or local transmission assets, where shortwave beamed from New Zealand gets through to those communities.”Thompson said the number of listeners is unknown and that a survey to find out how many people are listening, even if it was possible, would be prohibitively expensive. However, he said he knew people were listening, with RNZ Pacific journalists often finding listeners in the most remote locations. […]

US

Cumulus Media Releases 2024 Q2 Earnings Report

Completed Highly Successful Debt Exchange That Reduced Our Debt Obligations Under Our Debt Instruments by Approximately $33 Million, Extended Maturities to 2029, Obtained Favorable Interest Rates, and Preserved Structure Free of Financial Maintenance Covenants Upsized ABL Facility by 25% to $125 Million and Extended Maturity to 2029 Reported Q2 Total Revenue of $205 Million, Down […] […]

UK

Date set for Fleur East’s return to Hits Radio Breakfast Show

Fleur East appeared on the Hits Radio Breakfast Show this morning where she announced her return to the station.

Angellica Bell has been covering for Fleur since February on the show while she took maternity leave.
Having spent some time with baby Nova, Fleur shared that she would be back behind the microphone from Monday 9th September.
Nova joined mum in the studio as Fleur told Angellica and James Barr, she’s missed the show but not the 4am starts. She also said she’d wondered what was harder – having a newborn or doing a breakfast show.
“It’s definitely having a breakfast show,” she admitted. […]

AU & NZ

No one else like him: Kate Gudinski hosts new podcast series about her late father

A new five part podcast series tells the inside story of the late music mogul, Michael Gudinski.
Hosted by his daughter Kate Gudinski, the LiSTNR…
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AU & NZ

ABC Radio celebrates 2024 Garma Festival

This weekend, the ABC will showcase Australia’s biggest gathering of First Nations politics and culture across all its platforms, as the official media partner of the Garma Festival. Now in its 24th year, the Garma Festival is held at Gulkula, about 40 kilometres from the town of Nhulunbuy in North-East Arnhem Land, a prominent ceremonial… Read More
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