Ireland

Christmas FM smashes fundraising target of €1 million over three years

Christmas FM has raised over €1 million over the past three years for a range of children’s charities.
The Magic of Christmas appeal was launched in 2022 with the goal of raising €1 million over a three-year period for Barnardos, Barretstown, Make-A-Wish Ireland and a number of children’s charities making a difference in communities through Community Foundation Ireland.
The Magic of Christmas appeal raised €294,706 in 2022, €324,000 in 2023 and €420,792 in 2024. The funds will be used to support 5,000 vulnerable children in our communities affected by traumatic life events such as poverty, abuse, neglect and bereavement, and to assist children whose lives are affected by serious childhood illness.
Donations to The Magic of Christmas appeal in 2024 also mark the highest annual total raised since the station began broadcasting in 2008, reflecting the stations growing popularity and commitment to supporting charities during the festive season.
2024’s figure brings the total amount raised by the radio station to €1,039,498 over the past three years. Christmas FM is presented on air each year by up to 100 volunteers who devote hundreds of hours of their time assisted by a core management team.
Daragh O’Sullivan, Co-Founder of Christmas FM, says: “We are incredibly proud to have raised over €1 million for the Magic of Christmas appeal over the past three years – a fundraising initiative that supports vulnerable children across Ireland. This milestone would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our loyal listeners and fans during the festive season.
“In 2024 alone, we raised an impressive €420,792, the highest annual total since Christmas FM began broadcasting 17 years ago. This is a massive achievement for us and we would like to extend our deepest gratitude to our remarkable team and volunteers who bring the magic of Christmas FM to life year after year.
“We would also like to thank Coimisiún na Meán for granting us the license to broadcast Christmas FM across Ireland and our premier FM sponsors for 2024 – Cadbury, Coca-Cola, and An Post as well as Extra.ie, the official media partner of The Magic of Christmas appeal. A special thank you to The Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley too, for their continued generosity in providing studio space for the station.”
Commenting on the total amount raised, the charity partners jointly said: “Christmas FM has brought the true spirit of Christmas to life, raising an incredible €1 million through The Magic of Christmas appeal. This major milestone is a testament to the generosity of listeners and fans who have donated to the fundraising initiative over the last three years. So far, the funds raised from The Magic of Christmas have made a significant difference to the lives of thousands of children across Ireland and their families. We are deeply grateful to Christmas FM for their unwavering support and everyone who donated should be incredibly proud of their contributions to this important initiative.”
Coimisiún na Meán grants Christmas FM a 30-day temporary sound broadcasting license, which enables the station to broadcast on a range of frequencies throughout the country.
Aoife MacEvilly, Broadcasting & Video-On-Demand Commissioner for Coimisiún na Meán, said: “We were delighted to support Christmas FM again in 2024 by providing them with a temporary sound broadcasting licence. These types of short-term licences are typically awarded to community, education and/or special interest groups to support special events and/or other small area services. Coimisiún na Meán is committed to developing a media landscape that reflects and shapes who we are as a society and Christmas FM is a great example of how a temporary radio licence can support local communities around the country.”
This year, Christmas FM was sponsored by the premier FM sponsors Cadbury, Coca-Cola and An Post. Christmas FM was broadcast live from The Clayton Hotel, Liffey Valley.
In the photo:

Aoife MacEvilly, Broadcasting & Video-On-Demand Commissioner for Coimisiún na Meán
Kate Conroy, Head of Partnerships at Barnardos
Dee Ahearn – CEO – Barretstown
Daragh O’Sullivan, CO-Founder Christmas FM
Susan O’Dwyer, CEO Make-A-Wish […]

ASIA

Amazon Music India hosts second edition of India Pod Day

Amazon Music India presented the second edition of ‘India Pod Day’ with IVM Podcasts on January 24 at Mumbai, celebrating 25 years of the 21st century.The event brought together leading minds from the podcasting sphere, providing a platform to explore the journey of podcasts in India. It featured sessions and discussions highlighting the evolution and future of the podcasting industry.The evening began with From Dial-Up to Digital: India’s Cultural Journey, hosted by Kunal Vijayakar with panellists Kumar Varun and Aastha Atray Banan. They reflected on India’s cultural evolution over 25 years, from dial-up internet and Nokia phones to the 4G boom, social media, and platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Key discussions included Bollywood’s shift to global hits, the rise of OTT platforms, food delivery apps, regional cuisine, music festivals, and the changing sports landscape, particularly the IPL. The panel also explored social changes, including LGBTQ+ rights and gender roles, and shared insights into the future of Indian culture. Each panellist shared a cultural experience from the previous 25 years that they felt characterised modern India and could continue to define it for the next 25 as the session came to a close.In another session, podcasters discussed the crime stories from 21st-century India that have captivated the public imagination. These narratives, exploring dark aspects of human nature, motives, and the consequences of crime, reflect the complexities of a rapidly changing society. With cultural context and suspense, they offer a unique lens to understand the evolving dynamics of law and justice.The second half of the evening featured When Pod Meets Pop: The Revolution of Podcasting in the 21st Century, ON ‘CYRUS SAYS’. Hosted by Cyrus Broacha, the session brought together Varun Thakur, Kautuk Srivastava, and Neville Shah from The Internet Said So (TISS) podcast. They discussed podcasting’s rise in India, particularly during the pandemic, with platforms like Spotify and JioSaavn fuelling growth. The panel explored challenges like content saturation, language barriers, and the rise of political podcasts, with prominent politicians like Narendra Modi (who appeared on The Nikhil Kamath Show) and Arvind Kejriwal (who was featured on Prakhar ke Pravachan and Raj Shamani’s Show) utilising podcasts to get behind media filters.The conversation also compared podcasting preferences in the US and India, highlighting the popularity of genres like spirituality and true crime. Indian creators, such as those behind The Desi Crime Podcast, were noted for adding local flavours to global trends. The session concluded with reflections on podcasting’s role in shaping communication and the need for innovation to overcome challenges and maintain its unique cultural identity.Amit Doshi, Head of IVM Podcasts, said: “The second edition of India Pod Day is a testament to the thriving podcasting ecosystem in India. We’re excited to witness the stories, ideas, and connections that will come to life this year.”Country Head, Amazon Music, India, Rishabh Guptasaid: “Our goal is to promote impactful experiences for aspiring podcasters aiming to make their mark in the industry while facilitating meaningful conversations with our talented guests. This collaboration embodies those ideals, and we’re proud to join forces with one of India’s leading podcast platforms.”

CEO of Pratilipi Ranjeet Pratap Singh shared: “As someone who has deeply admired the growth of podcasting across the world, I believe India Pod Day 2025 is a celebration of innovation and storytelling. It’s an incredible platform where creators and audiences converge to unlock the limitless potential of podcasts. We’re thrilled to be part of this journey and can’t wait to see the conversations unfold.”Cyrus Says Podcaster Cyrus Broacha said that podcasting is becoming a global phenomenon, and India Pod Day stands as a testament to this evolution. “As we celebrated our second edition, one year after the inaugural event, I was thrilled to witness the growing enthusiasm, which extended beyond India’s borders. We received interest from several countries—Myanmar was already on board, and discussions with East Timor were underway, indicating the potential for future global expansion.” […]

ASIA

Hear 65’s Chinese New Year playlist features top Singapore radio DJs

To usher in the Chinese New Year (CNY), Hear65, SMRT and the National Arts Council (NAC) has rolled out an auspicious CNY playlist as part of its I Play SG Music campaign.The selection contains festive tunes from Joanna Dong, Miss Lou, MICappella, Jaspers Lai, The Apex Project, Lim Tay Peng, Chordinate Singers, Singapore Chinese Orchestra and more.The curation also features contributions from the DJs of Singapore’s most popular radio stations! ‘蛇么都好’ by all the DJs of 96.3 HAOFM and ‘蛇么都 HENG ONG HUAT’ from the DJs of UFM100.3 are festive songs that wish listeners a wonderful and prosperous new year. Likewise, ‘蛇年旺旺旺’ performed by YES933’s DJs is a joyous anthem that paints a vivid picture of family health and joy, traveling with friends and partying together.[embedded content]I Play SG Music spotlights locally produced music at 134 MRT and LRT stations and bus interchanges across the island, as part of a broader partnership between the NAC and transportation service provider SMRT.The I Play SG Music x SMRT CNY 2025 playlist runs from 15 January to 4 February.Hear65 is a national movement which celebrates and promotes all forms of Singaporean music. An initiative by the National Arts Council and produced by independent music media company Bandwagon, it raises the profile of Singaporean musicians through partnerships with events, companies, and advocates throughout the year, as well as a microsite which serves as a one-stop digital destination for the discovery of Singaporean music.Stream the full I Play SG Music x SMRT CNY 2025 playlist here. […]

AU & NZ

Great catch: Fishing Fellas joins forces with Hi Tide on Coast FM 693

For two decades, it’s been the go-to destination for all things angling on the NSW Central Coast.And this month, Coast FM 963’s Fishing Fellas has joined forces with Hi Tide, thought to be the longest running fishing and boating radio program in the world.After more than three decades on air, the Hi Tide Fishing and… Read More
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