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Two long-running syndicated Sports shows may be on the verge of changing timeslots. […]
Two long-running syndicated Sports shows may be on the verge of changing timeslots. […]
In order to raise capital to further pay down its debt, Audacy is offering its qualifying stockholders the ability to purchase to 5,000,000 additional shares, in the aggregate, of the Company’s Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock at a purchase price of $20.00 per share. All equity capital raised by the purchases will be used to repay existing debt. […]
Blue Sky Radio has teamed up with a local hospice to help raise money for their Christmas Jumper Day.
The station broadcast live from the “Dougie Mac” hospice across the entire day and out and about in their outside broadcast vehicle visiting local businesses who were supporting the fund-raising day.
It’s expected that the Stoke-on-Trent based hospice will raise around £50,000 from the day.
Kevin Fernihough who presented his mid-morning show from the event said: “Many of us at Blue Sky Radio have personal experiences of the fantastic work that Dougie Mac does – thank you to the whole team.
“This is a fantastic organisation who do so much for local people, helping raise awareness across Staffordshire and Cheshire is a privilege.”
Pictured: Kevin Fernihough from Blue Sky Radio and Deb Vickers from Dougie Mac
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kmfm’s annual Give A Gift toy appeal has taken delivery of over 16,000 items to help local kids.
This year, the campaign added a new dimension with a JustGiving page, providing a more convenient way to donate.
The messages left by donors included children giving their pocket money, businesses contributing, and many sharing sentiments like, “I know this isn’t much, but I want to help.”
The initial fundraising goal of £3,000 quickly became a distant memory as donations poured in, culminating in £12,659 being raised.
Last week, kmfm’s team of Christmas elves delivered toys to 18 different locations, including hospitals, care facilities, and charities. Deliveries to two additional locations are planned this week.
In total, over 16,200 toys were collected and distributed this year—an achievement that surpasses all expectations.
Rob Wills, kmfm Programme Controller, shared: “The generosity of our listeners and local businesses has completely blown us away. Together, we’ve made a tangible difference to children who need it most, ensuring they feel the magic of Christmas.
“From everyone at kmfm and Hendy, thank you for your incredible kindness and support.”
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Presenter and broadcaster Aaron Paul is taking over the BBC Radio London Breakfast Show.
Aaron, who already hosts sport on 5 Live for the corporation, will front the show four days a week from Monday 6th January 2025, presenting Monday to Thursday 6am to 10am.
BBC London presenter Riz Lateef will continue presenting her show on Friday mornings.
He said: “London is such a diverse, vibrant, and cosmopolitan city, and it’s a privilege to be able to wake up with Londoners every morning.
“I’m looking forward to sharing stories, sparking conversations, and highlighting the voices and issues that define this special city.
“I’ll keep it real, keep it relevant, and keep it London, as we wake up together, tackle the news, share a laugh, and celebrate everything this city has to offer. It’s going to be an incredible ride, and I am truly excited to get started.”
Sara David, Executive Editor at BBC Radio London, said: “I am delighted that Aaron is joining the breakfast show. He brings joy and passion to every show he presents, and he is the perfect person to brighten up mornings for Londoners.”
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Barry-based radio station Bro Radio has changed its name to Oh! Radio as it celebrates the finale of Gavin and Stacey.
The new name is inspired by the catchphrase made famous by writer Ruth Jones’ character Nessa, and will remain on-air until 27th December.
The station has worked with local Nessa Impersonator, Knock off Nessa who has voiced a host of new idents for the station, including its sung jingles produced by Devaweb.
Oh! Radio presenters Ceilia Hamblin and Chris Birch will broadcast live from Marco’s Cafe on Barry Island from 12pm – 4pm on Monday 23rd December, speaking to visitors, business owners and residents ahead of the hotly anticipated finale.
The station will also spend time with Barry resident Glenda, who owns Gwen’s House on Trinity Street. Since the show first aired in 2007, Glenda has raised thousands for local charities by welcoming almost 30,000 people into her home which features hundreds of pieces of Gavin and Stacey merchandise and memorabilia from the show.
On Christmas Eve morning, Bro Radio will air an episode of its long-running series Barry Island Discs, featuring local people, residents and visitors, sharing their memories of the show, its impact on the Town and their favourite songs.
Following the final episode from 12pm – 2pm on Boxing Day, Oh! Radio will broadcast a debrief, with Vale Breakfast presenter Nathan Spackman inviting locals, fans and those involved in the show’s production locally to have their say on the finale.
Operations Director Nathan Spackman said, “Gavin and Stacey has had a huge impact on Barry and the wider Vale of Glamorgan, with visitors travelling from all over the world to visit the seaside town, see the filming locations and have a go on Nessa’s slots.”
“Like every other fan, we were thrilled to hear that there would be one final episode and with the show being so important to our community, we wanted to do our bit to celebrate the finale and become Oh! Radio for a two week period.”
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