US

Rob Bertand Joins Inrush Broadcast Services

Broadcast technology services and systems integration provider Inrush Broadcast Services has announced the addition of Rob Bertrand as a partner to lead the company’s growth on the East Coast and in public media. Bertrand most recently served as Senior Director of Technology for WAMU Washington DC from 2016 until 2024 where he led construction of […] […]

UK

Big City Radio CIC in breach over Key Commitments for BRMB

Ofcom has found Big City Radio CIC, which holds the licence for BRMB, in breach of the Key Commitments for the station.

Following a complaint, Ofcom requested recordings of the output of the station between 19th to 25th August 2024. It also asked for a programme schedule for the same week and an explanation of how the Key Commitments were being met.
After assessing these and receiving a written response, the regulator felt the Character of Service to serve all the communities of Aston with a particular focus on the area’s ethnic communities, and both on-air and off-air community benefits for the target community, were not being met.
Big City responded that its coverage area is made up of a mix of nationalities, with English as the common language and that programmes on BRMB are “designed to be relevant to all of the communities in the area”.
It said that the station’s music policy had been broadened, and it offers a different style of music online, which it hopes to broadcast on DAB when it has the funds.
Big City said that it requests input from the community but doesn’t receive responses, except from the Council who it is already working with. It believed it was complying with its Key Commitments in terms of speech content and outlined some of its off-air social gain initiatives including working with “sports teams, a … multipurpose games unit, an infant school, an English teaching school, a gardening project, a cafe as well as other projects”.
The station currently has one presenter from Aston who presents a show on Friday evenings, however it has previously had more presenters from the local area. There are eight individuals from the target community involved in the management and operation of the station, with six of these individuals being from non-white ethnic communities.
Big City also explained that, at the time Ofcom requested information, it wasn’t accepting volunteers because it was at its limit. However, in direct contradiction to this, it also stated that it “always take[s] volunteers”.
Finally, Big City said it was going to request a change to BRMB’s Key Commitments, particularly around music requirements and it felt that taking previous breaches into consideration, which happened when the station wasn’t under its control, was unfair to the current management.
Ofcom acknowledged the steps Big City has started to take and expects it to continue to work to rectify the issues immediately.
Originally Ofcom felt there were grounds to consider a statutory sanction, but because Big City has taken steps to come into compliance with its Key Commitments, it would be counter intuitive to consider a sanction where the Licensee has already started to work to rectify these issues.
The decision was: Breaches of Licence Conditions 2(1) and 2(4).

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ASIA

13 ideas for celebrating World Radio Day on 13 February

As World Radio Day 2025 approaches, UNESCO is helping radio stations prepare for the annual day 0n 13th February.The UN has listed 13 ideas for credible content to strengthen the image of radio around the world.The 13 ideas are:
Put more emphasis on facts
Review your programming strategy
Present realities from elsewhere
Inform from an intersectional point of view
Start an “On the way to COP30” chronicle
Give the audience a say
Prepare for the storm
Raise the safety awareness of environmental journalists
Redouble your efforts to combat disinformation
Encourage your audience to listen to the radio critically
Strengthen staff competencies in relation to climate change issues
Set the tone
Green your radio
Full details for each idea are available here.The theme of 2025 WRD is Radio and Climate Change.In addition to the resources offered by the UN, radioinfo is a partner with UNESCO for this year’s World Radio Day, so we are offering stations a free chapter from Steve Ahern’s text book, Making Radio and Podcasts.Download your free chapter here.Join the list of world radio stations celebrating WRD here and use it to locate stations around the world that you can partner with or interview when the big day comes around. […]