UK

The Capital XTRA Comedy Club returns to raise money for Global’s Make Some Noise

The Capital XTRA Comedy Club returns next month with Slim, Josephine Lacey, Mike Rice, Diesel and Babatunde Aléshé taking to the stage to raise money for Global’s Make Some Noise.

Taking place from 7:30pm on Thursday 6th March, at Lola’s at the Hippodrome in central London, the night will be hosted by comedian and Capital XTRA presenter Andrew Mensah, with Capital XTRA’s DJ Teeshow on the decks.
Matt Deverson, Managing Editor of Capital XTRA, said: “We are so excited to bring back the Capital XTRA Comedy Club following the success of last year’s show.
“The line-up for our next event will see another set of incredible talents bring the energy and laughs to the stage, and all for a fantastic cause.
“Capital XTRA is all about big vibes, and while we’re the home of Hip Hop & RnB, we’re continuing to make waves in the UK comedy scene – this night is not to be missed!”
Suzanne Ryder Richardson, Director of Global Goodness, Global’s Make Some Noise, added: “We’re thrilled to see the return of the Capital XTRA Comedy Club, bringing together incredible comedy talent for a night of laughter all in aid of Global’s Make Some Noise, and the funds raised will make a real difference in communities across the UK, supporting life-changing projects delivered by small, local charities. A huge thank you to everyone involved for helping us change lives through the power of comedy!”

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UK

Date set for Radio X 90s to replace XS Manchester on 106.1FM

Communicorp UK has confirmed that XS Manchester will relaunch as Radio X 90s later this month, as first revealed RadioToday in January.

Radio X 90s will take on the 106.1 FM frequency on February 24th 2025.
The Manchester service will be owned and operated under a brand licence by Communicorp UK from Global.
XS Manchester started life as Rock Radio after GMG Radio won the licence from Ofcom and launched the service as a classic rock service in May 2008.
It later rebranded to Real XS to match Real Radio North West, based in the same building in Salford Quays. It later became XS when Real rebranded to Heart.
A format-change request by Communicorp in 2019 was refused by Ofcom to change the station into Capital XTRA, leading backlash from listeners.
Mark Lee, Communicorp UK’s Chief Executive Officer, told RadioToday: “In the year that the Oasis reunion tour takes place, it could not be a better time to launch Radio X 90s in Manchester. Playing the standout tracks of the Britpop era, Radio X 90s will let listeners relive the defining music scene of the 90s.”
Communicorp UK is already a brand licensee for Heart, Capital and Smooth, and now adds Radio X 90s to its portfolio.
Radio X 90s in Manchester will broadcast on 106.1 FM Manchester from City Tower in Manchester’s city centre, and will be based in the XYZ building in the Spinningfields district of Manchester, alongside Global.
It plays the likes of Oasis, Blur, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana, Manic Street Preachers, R.E.M., Pulp, Radiohead, Supergrass, Stereophonics and many, many more. It launched with 129,000 listeners in its first RAJAR survey (Q4, 2024).
Radio X 90s is already available across the UK on DAB Digital Radio and in London on London 3.

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Ireland

Off The Ball secures national radio deal with League of Ireland for Newstalk

Off The Ball has entered into a national radio agreement with the League of Ireland to broadcast 30 live SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division matches throughout the 2025 season.
The deal ensures that a minimum of 15 of these fixtures will air on Newstalk, with live commentary and post-match analysis.
Nathan Murphy and Stephen Doyle will provide commentary for the broadcasts, with fans able to follow the live action on Off The Ball’s online platforms and during the Newstalk evening show.
In addition to the live match coverage, Off The Ball will continue to offer comprehensive League of Ireland content, including a weekly podcast, LOI Late Night on X Spaces, and analysis before and after matches on both its morning and evening shows.
The season kicks off on Friday, February 14th, with Shelbourne facing Derry City, with Off The Ball broadcasting live from Tolka Park.
Ger Gilroy, Managing Director of Off The Ball, expressed excitement over the new partnership, noting the increased interest in the League of Ireland. He highlighted the expanded coverage that will offer live commentary, pre- and post-match insights, and additional podcasts for Irish football fans.
“This deal, alongside our English Premier League rights, makes Off The Ball the home of football,” he added.
Mark Scanlon, Director of the League of Ireland, welcomed the partnership, emphasizing that the deal would enhance the league’s visibility across various platforms.
“This agreement with Off The Ball, along with recent developments with LOITV, will bring a new level of coverage and reach to fans nationwide,” he said. […]