AU & NZ

Silver and Bronze for LiSTNR podcasts at 2024 Signal Awards

LiSTNR is celebrating international recognition at the 2024 Signal Awards for two of its owned and original podcast titles – Gripped: Second Son and The Briefing.Held recently in New York and created by the Webby Awards team, the Signal Awards recognise excellence in podcasting that define culture and honour podcasts that stand out for their… Read More
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AU & NZ

When ego is a dirty word

It has always been my personal experience that in radio, the on-air people with the biggest egos are the ones least justified in having them.Constantly pandered to – and convinced they alone are responsible for the station’s overall ratings success – they become demanding, entitled and flat out rude.Put simply, they start to believe their… Read More
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US

FCC Report 11/10: WNYC To Conduct All Digital Test December 8

New York Public Radio’s 820 WNYC New York will conduct an all-digital MA3 operational test on Sunday, December 8.

The test will be conducted using WNYC’s 10kW daytime array as well as an hour or two into its 1kW nighttime service. The purpose of the test, which will be conducted alongside Xperi, is said to be two-fold. First the purpose is to evaluate how the MA3 format performs in a major, urban market like New York. Secondly, it will be used to test for interference with another station that operates all-digital, Hubbard’s 820 WSHE Frederick MD.

Silent Notifications

Point Broadcasting’s 101.3 KWIE Hinkley CA (Equipment failure)
The Praise Network’s 89.3 KPSR Smith Center KS (Causing harmful interference to wireless ISP)
Ithaca Community Radio’s 91.9 WINO Watkins Glen NY (Financial hardship)
Kirkman Broadcasting’s 1340 WQSC Charleston SC (Loss of tower site)
KBest Media’s 1490 KBST Big Spring TX (Flood damage)
New Century Broadcasting’s 1340 KAND Corsicana TX (Financial hardship)
St. Jude Broadcasting’s 90.3 KYRQ Natalia TX (Lightning damage)

FM Changes

Siena College’s 88.3 WVCR-FM Loudonville/Albany NY proposes to upgrade from a Class B1 to Class B […]

UK

June Spencer from BBC Radio 4’s The Archers dies aged 105

The family of June Spencer has announced the BBC Radio 4 actor has died peacefully at the age of 105.
Better known as the character Peggy Woolley, formerly Archer, June was part of the radio soap from when it launched in 1951 till her retirement in 2022.
Mohit Bakaya, Controller of Radio 4 paid tribute: “June Spencer has been a longstanding presence and companion for Radio 4 listeners during her exceptional run on The Archers. Many have grown up with June as Peggy and listened as she journeyed through life’s many chapters, with all of its ups and downs.”
“In her later years, her portrayal of a devoted wife caring for a husband with Dementia, including their very moving final goodbye, was deeply poignant and powerful radio.
“We send all our love and condolences to June’s family and the many people whose lives she touched.”
Jeremy Howe, Editor of The Archers said: “Working with June was like working with a legend, and has been one of the great privileges of my time at the BBC. Here was this person, immaculately dressed and sitting bolt upright in the Green Room at BBC Birmingham, script at the ready, all meticulously marked up with little pencil squiggles and dashes like musical notation, who had been in the first ever episode of the Archers back in 1951.
“June Spencer wasn’t just a brilliant Peggy Woolley, the ultimate matriarch of Ambridge, but a brilliant actress. I only ever worked with her in radio, but her technique, her precision, her delivery were flawless.”
“One of the cast once remarked that in all her time in the show he had only ever heard her fluff her lines the once. She was an actress who revelled in her craft, someone who could score a bullseye with a gently insulting cough as if it were a bon mot from Oscar Wilde.
“She was also a great company member – funny, sharp, warm, never gossipy, but with wonderful stories of the early days of radio drama, self deprecating and a great companion.
“The two things I would never commit to with June were being driven by her at the age of one hundred and one or taking her on at Scrabble. She was a Scrabble demon.
“June’s Peggy Woolley was and always will be the Queen of Ambridge, and with her death The Archers has lost its link with the birth of the show over seventy years ago. It is a humbling moment for us all.”

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ASIA

Bangladesh Betar appoints new Director General

Bangladesh Betar, the state-owned radio broadcaster, has appointed Md. Salah Uddin as its new Director General.With a career spanning over 30 years, Salah Uddin brings a wealth of experience as a seasoned broadcaster and respected leader in the field.A member of the Bangladesh Civil Service (Information) cadre, he began his broadcasting journey in 1991 as a Programme Organiser at Bangladesh Betar.Throughout his extensive career, he has held various roles within Bangladesh Betar, including Regional Director, Additional Director General and Head of the Programme Wing.Bangladesh Betar expressed confidence that under his leadership, the broadcaster would continue to progress and excel, furthering its mission to serve the people of Bangladesh. […]