Ireland

Coimisiún na Meán removes traditional broadcast moratorium for election coverage

Coimisiún na Meán has replaced the Broadcast Moratorium with an Additional Care Requirement for broadcasters.
It will be relevant during the Critical Election Period – 24-hours before the opening of polling stations and during the period when polling occurs.
This decision follows a review of the Moratorium conducted by Coimisiún na Meán which commenced in February this year. This review included an examination of electoral silence periods in other countries, a survey of attitudes conducted with Ipsos B&A and a public consultation.
The new Additional Care Requirement, which replaces the Broadcast Moratorium, requires broadcasters to show additional care during the Critical Election Period.
During the Critical Election Period, broadcasters should treat with extreme care information relating to the election that it believes, or has reason to believe, has been circulated with the intention of misleading or confusing voters or that is likely to mislead or confuse voters.
The implementation of this additional care requirement is at the editorial discretion of the broadcaster. This may include the Broadcasters rebutting or correcting misconceptions arising from misleading information.
Speaking about the publication of the Guidelines, Coimisiún na Meán’s Broadcasting and Video-on-Demand Commissioner Aoife MacEvilly said: “A media landscape that supports democracy and democratic values, underpins civic discourse and reduces the impact of disinformation is a priority for Coimisiún na Meán. During election periods, broadcasters across Ireland play a crucial role in informing the public about the issues and candidates involved in the election campaign.
The annual Reuters Digital News Report, which was published in June and is funded by Coimisiún na Meán, found that trust in news remains high in Ireland compared to other countries. We recognise the trust that Irish viewers and listeners place in broadcasters and our approach to the moratorium reflects Ireland’s changing media landscape.
Elections and electoral integrity are a key focus for us at Coimisiún na Meán this year. Alongside this new additional care approach for broadcasters, once the date of an election is confirmed, we will be publishing information for electoral candidates on our role in relation to broadcasting and online safety regulation, and how we can help them, alongside our guidelines for broadcasters. We will also engage with online platforms on their preparations for the elections, to ensure that they play their part in upholding electoral integrity and ensuring that people across Ireland can make free, fair and informed choices about where to cast their vote.’’
Broadcasters should also take additional care to ensure that opinions expressed by programme contributors do not interfere with the electoral process by making a false or misleading claim with respect to election procedures. Broadcasters are also asked not to report on opinion polls or exit polls during polling hours.
The new approach will be reflected in Coimisiún na Meán’s Guidelines in Respect of Broadcast Coverage of Elections, which will be published shortly after the date of the next election is announced. The Guidelines provide direction and advice to broadcasters as to how fairness, objectivity and impartiality can be achieved in their coverage of elections. […]

UK

New local station for Hampshire and Surrey GLOW RADIO launches

Based in Farnborough, GLOW RADIO has launched today, broadcasting to Hampshire and Surrey.

Available on 106.5 FM, DAB, smart speakers, GLOW RADIO App and streaming online, the station will play a mix of local music, local interviews, sport, local news and events. It will also be a platform for emerging artists and community voices.
“GLOW RADIO is all about the people of Hampshire and Surrey,” said Matt Vaughan, Station Manager of GLOW RADIO. “Our goal is to be a positive and exciting presence, bringing the community together through great music, important local stories, and live events that everyone can enjoy. We can’t wait to get started and see where this journey takes us!”

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UK

Frisk Radio launches new station playing high-energy music

The North East’s Frisk Radio is launching a new station playing high-energy music.

This latest addition to the Frisk Network goes live today, Friday 1st November at 6pm with producer and DJ, Rik Shaw hosting the first show.
The new station uses Vudio’s automatic beat mixing technology, which takes the output of the music scheduler and feeds it into a sophisticated mixing algorithm. This setup delivers seamless mixes of Frisk Bounce’s playlist around the clock.
Frisk Bounce joins the main Frisk DAB station and spin-offs Frisk Groove and Frisk Guilty Pleasures.
You can hear Frisk Bounce via the Frisk Player app, at www.friskradio.com, and through smart speakers.

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UK

Southport student station Spark Radio to launch on DAB

Spark Radio, the station run by students at Southport College and KGV Sixth Form College, is to launch on DAB from Monday 4th November.

With the expansion to DAB, it means the station will reach a potential audience of up to 330,000 across North Sefton, Central and West Lancashire.
Spark Radio is introducing a community-based programming style to appeal to diverse interests.
This coincides with the upcoming launch of KGV Sixth Form College’s new T Level in Media, Broadcast, and Production, set for September 2025.
The course will offer students an industry-focused education in media, and Spark Radio will give students a real-world broadcasting experience, from presenting to show production.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for our students,” said Stephen Musa, Vice Principal. Spark Radio’s DAB launch will provide hands-on experience in broadcasting, production and media management, offering invaluable skills for their future careers and a chance to make a real impact in the community.”

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US

Station Sales Week Of 11/1: Deal Brings AAA Hawk To Missoula

Longtime Salt Lake City programmer ‘Mike Summers’ Gerdes through Gerdes & Associates has purchased 98.7 KHKM Hamilton/Missoula MT from Legacy Broadcasting for $150,000. Gerdes, who helped found Alternative “X96” KXRK Salt Lake City also worked at 95.5 KJQN and 101.9 KENZ, was also the founder of Wasatch Community Media. That organization briefly operated non-commercial AAA’s “107.9 The Mountain” KUMT Salt Lake City for a few weeks in 2016 and “The River” on 88.9 KYWH/107.1 K296EM Billings MT in 2021. In between, he operated AAA webcaster “Utah’s Mountain”. […]