UK

Commercial Radio News Awards shortlist revealed for 2025

The nominations for the 2025 Commercial Radio News Awards in association with IRN and Sky News have been announced.

Sky News Daily podcast presenter Niall Paterson revealed the shortlists for the 13 categories which recognise quality journalism, presentation and production in commercial radio news and sport.
The winners – including the recipient of the Gold Award – will be announced at Sky Cinema at Sky’s west London HQ on Wednesday 26th March 2025.
And the nominees are…

NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR
Joseph Draper – Global’s Newsroom South
Sophie Green – Hits Radio North East, Bauer Media Audio
Ellie Tutt – Global’s Newsroom South 
Bronwen Weatherby – Global’s Newsroom Wales
Poppy Lindsey – Global’s Newsroom South

BEST INTERVIEW
Red Rooms – Global’s Newsroom North West  
Kate McCann interviews Kemi Badenoch at Conservative Party Conference – Times Radio
Southport Stabbings – Global’s Newsroom North West
Clare’s Law: Maddy’s Story – Manchester’s Hits Radio, Bauer Media Audio
Knife Crime on the Coast – Global’s Newsroom South

REPORTER OF THE YEAR (NATIONAL)
Charlotte Lynch – LBC and LBC News
Alice Faulkner – Hits Radio Network Scotland, Bauer Media Audio
Nick Ellerby – News UK Broadcasting, Times Radio, TalkRADIO and talkSPORT
Henry Riley – LBC and LBC News
Victoria Glover – Hits Radio UK, Bauer Media Audio

SPECIALIST REPORTER OF THE YEAR
Natasha Clark – LBC
Georgie Prodromou – Bauer Media Audio
Max Scott – talkSPORT
Alan Smith – Hits Radio Network Scotland, Bauer Media Audio
Fraser Knight – LBC and LBC News

REPORTER OF THE YEAR (REGIONAL)
Charlotte Linnecar – Greatest Hits Radio Lincolnshire, Bauer Media Audio
Heather Cartwright – Global’s Newsroom West
Katie Lyons – Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire, Bauer Media Audio
Chris Chambers – Global’s Newsroom North West
Liam Ross – MFR, Bauer Media Audio

BEST SPORTS COVERAGE
The Great North Run 2024 – North East News Team, Bauer Media Audio
Olympic Games Paris 2024 – talkSPORT
The Life and Legacy of Rob Burrow – Greatest Hits Radio West Yorkshire, Bauer Media Audio
2024 Sports Coverage – LBC News and Global’s Newsroom, London
Ipswich’s Promotion to the Premier League: 22 years in the making – Greatest Hits Radio Suffolk, Bauer Media Audio

BEST NEWS STORY OR COVERAGE
Benwell Explosion – Hits Radio North East, Bauer Media Audio
Murdered Yards From Home: The Knowle West Killings – Global’s Newsroom West
RAAC and Ruin: Torry’s Concrete Crisis – Northsound 1 News Team, Bauer Media Audio
Southport Stabbings – Global’s Newsroom North West
The 2024 ‘Genny Lex’ – Kiss

NEWSREADER OF THE YEAR (NATIONAL)
Lottie Morley – Global’s Newsroom London
Steve Forbes – talkSPORT
Simon Conway – LBC and LBC News
Emma Kirwan – talkSPORT
Alice Young – Global’s Newsroom London

NEWSREADER OF THE YEAR (REGIONAL)
Chloe St John – Downtown Radio and Cool FM, Bauer Media Audio
Sophie Adams – Global’s Newsroom Scotland
Owen Arands – Hits Radio Liverpool, Bauer Media Audio
Collette McGonigle – Clyde 1, Bauer Media Audio
Micky Welch – Hits Radio North East, Bauer Media Audio 

BEST NEWS SPECIAL 
Banged Up in Boro – Karen Liu, Hits Radio Teesside, Bauer Media Audio
Bump on the Road: Scotland’s 100 mile baby dash – MFR News Team, Bauer Media Audio
Mass Graves – Chris Chambers, Global’s Newsroom North West
The Lighter Side of News – Micky Welch, Hits Radio North East, Bauer Media Audio
Paying Through the Nose: an investigation into nasal tanning sprays – Alice Faulkner, Clyde 1, Bauer Media Audio

NEWS TEAM OF THE YEAR (hubs or stations under 1.5 million TSA)
South Yorkshire News Team – Bauer Media Audio
MFR – Bauer Media Audio
Hits Radio Teesside News Team – Bauer Media Audio
East of England News Team – Bauer Media Audio
Forth 1 News Team – Bauer Media Audio

NEWS TEAM OF THE YEAR (hubs or stations over 1.5 million TSA)
Clyde 1 Glasgow News Team
Global’s Newsroom North West
Hits Radio North East News – Bauer Media Audio
Global’s Newsroom South
West Yorkshire News Team – Bauer Media Audio

STUDENT JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR – supported by the BJTC
Gabriella-Mae Mitchell – Bournemouth University
Lucas Zanarotti – City, University of London
Daniel Macleod – Glasgow Caledonian University
Ellie Hayns – The University of Salford
Geetanjali Kaushal – Bournemouth University

IRN Editor and Chair of Judges, Dave Terris said: 
Commercial radio journalists continue to provide engaging and impactful coverage of local, national and international news for a record number of listeners. The shortlists prove that teams are prepared to invest in stories that matter to their audiences and deliver them with quality and creativity. Congratulations to all the nominees and thank you to all the judges for their expertise in reaching their decisions. 

Radiodays Europe is happening in March 2025 – use code RTY25ATH to get a discount and join us in Athens! More..

#mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; false;clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; width: 600px;}
/* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block.
We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. */ […]

UK

Bauer Media launches Bridget Jones Radio pop-up station to celebrate new film release

Bauer Media has introduced Bridget Jones Radio, a pop-up station celebrating the new movie.

Timed to coincide with the release of Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, the station is now live via Rayo, online streaming, and smart speakers.
The station, powered by Magic Radio and the Hits Radio Network, will broadcast throughout February, delivering 24-hour programming with music, celebrity interviews, and discussions.
Music from the film will feature, plus interviews with the cast, and is part of a wider, multi-brand campaign with Universal Pictures.
Presenters include Magic Radio’s Harriet Scott and Kat Shoob, as well as Hits Radio Breakfast’s Fleur East and James Barr.
The campaign will be further amplified through promotions across Bauer Media’s network, including Magic Radio and Hits Radio, featuring on-air competitions, Galentine’s Day takeovers, and social media activations aimed at engaging listeners with Bridget-inspired dating stories.
Simon Kilby, Managing Director of Bauer Media Advertising: “The launch of our digital platform Rayo allows us to push creative boundaries with pop-up stations like this.
“Bridget Jones is a cultural icon with a nostalgic soundtrack—partnering with Universal Pictures to bring this station to life was an obvious choice to excite audiences and drive them to cinemas.”

Radiodays Europe is happening in March 2025 – use code RTY25ATH to get a discount and join us in Athens! More..

#mc_embed_signup{background:#fff; false;clear:left; font:14px Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif; width: 600px;}
/* Add your own Mailchimp form style overrides in your site stylesheet or in this style block.
We recommend moving this block and the preceding CSS link to the HEAD of your HTML file. */ […]

AU & NZ

Romance Club – QBD Books celebrates the art of a good love story with new podcast

QBD Books is sharing the love this Valentine’s Day with the launch of Romance Club, a new podcast celebrating the art of romance writing and love…
The post Romance Club – QBD Books celebrates the art of a good love story with new podcast by RadioToday Network appeared first on Radio Today. […]

ASIA

DRM Marks World Radio Day

The Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium (DRM) Consortium will mark World Radio Day 2025 on February 13. This event chosen (since 2011) by UNESCO aims to celebrate radio transmissions by all category of broadcasters, such a public, commercial and community stations. The theme for World Radio Day this year is Radio and Climate Change, which focuses on “empowering radio stations to enhance their journalistic coverage of one of the most critical issues of our time,” according to UNESCO.The DRM Consortium marks this event by reminding all radio stakeholders of the key benefits the DRM standard can provide in tackling the negative effects of the major changes in global climate.  This is a natural emergency of huge proportions which has claimed thousands of lives and, therefore, we are welcoming the UNESCO initiative to ‘encourage decision-makers to create and provide access to information through radio…’.Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) can be part of the global effort in mitigating the effects of natural or man-made disasters with its fully integrated disaster and early warning service called Emergency Warning Functionality (EWF).The DRM digital radio standard, which can be used in all frequency bands (below and above 30 MHz), should therefore be the major building block of a national emergency warning policy, providing full and continuous alert services, audio, text, maps in more than one language, potentially even from remotely located transmitter sites, when all other internet or TV towers fail in the disaster areas.EWF support in receivers can be ensured with no need for special chipsets or extra adaptations for this alert system. Everything needed for EWF is already in the radio receivers, built according to the specifications issued by the DRM Consortium.To ensure that this digital service is effective, key requirements (and immediate advantages) are necessary:
Send notifications to a maximum number of people in the affected areas as promptly as possible
Must cover large areas with very high reliability (with DRM being the only standard running in all frequencies and providing local, regional, national and international coverage, as required)
Must work when common information services and local services fail
Make warnings available on devices that people use on daily basis (desktop, pocket receivers, cars)
Reach devices that are still operational, if electricity fails (i.e. radio sets and other devices with independent energy source)
Be as un-intrusive as possible for daily use
Must be available and continuously on-air for the duration of the emergency in one or several languages
Control of emergency notification and immediate access by authorities
Make emergency messages available to the widest possible audience, including the visually or hearing impaired with complete and detailed information by audio and multilingual on-demand advanced text on receiver screens (Journaline)
For more information about the benefits of the DRM Consortium integrated warning and emergency system, please place ewf.drm.org in your browser to be able to access and download the documents describing in detail this life-saving digital radio service.For a quick demonstration on how a regular radio transmission can be switched to an emergency alert using a digital receiver please watch: s.drm.org/video-ewf. […]