AU & NZ

The Imperfects podcast joins LiSTNR and returns for Season 7

The Imperfects podcast is back for another season, with new episodes dropping from today via its new home at LiSTNR.Season 7 kicks off with legendary Australian surfer Mick Fanning sitting down with hosts Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton and Josh van Cylenburg for a wide-ranging chat about mental health, vulnerability, loss, grief, connection and resilience.Fanning… Read More
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AU & NZ

Dangerous Dave Williams: “I still feel like the best is yet to come”

Picture it. You’re not long out of your teens and you’re moving out of home, from the bone chillingly cold climes of Victoria’s Central Highlands to a new life in the humid sub-tropics nearly 1,700 kilometres away.That’s exactly the situation a young Dave Williams found himself in when, in January 1992, he packed up his… Read More
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US

FCC Report 2/9: FCC Begins Investigation Into Audacy’s KCBS Triggering Potential First Amendment Battle

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr told Fox News that the FCC has launched an investigation into Audacy using a report that its News 740 KCBS/106.9 KFRC San Francisco broadcast the locations of undercover ICE agents in San Jose on Sunday, January 26.

Those reports originated from the Media Research Center’s Newsbusters publication. The Brent Bozell led organization happens to be the same one that improperly filed Petitions to Deny against Audacy’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring simply due to the name of investor George Soros being involved and has a petition for reconsideration pending. Carr told Fox that he believed the station may have violated rules regarding broadcasters serving in the public interest. Stations historically have had first amendment protections over such content as it is in the public interest as part of the freedom of the press.

The FCC has issued an Enforcement Advisory titled “Covert Manipulation of Radio Airplay Based On Artist Participation In Promotions or Events Violates FCC Payola Rules”. The advisory states it is to “ensure that radio broadcasters do not violate federal law when they have artists perform at radio station events or festivals.” It continues, “neither broadcast licensees nor their personnel can compel or accept unreported free or unreported reduced fee performances by musicians in exchange for more favorable airplay.”

The commission states that its rules require that each licensee “exercise reasonable diligence to obtain from its employees, and from other persons with whom it deals” information to enable the licensee to comply with the sponsorship identification requirements of section 317 of the Act. It emphasizes that “it would expect stations that report to record charting services to demonstrate greater diligence to prevent improper conduct by its principals and employees than would a station with an all-news format. It may fall short of “reasonable diligence” if the licensee of such a reporting station does nothing more than require its employees to execute affidavits stating that they will not violate laws and regulations prohibiting payola.” Failing to make required reports could subject a violator to criminal penalties of a fine of up to $10,000 or imprisonment of up to one year, or both.

The FCC has issued an Order to Pay or Show Cause to Kremling Enterprises’ Country “Texas Thunder Radio” 94.3 KYKM Yoakum and 99.9 KTXM Hallettsville TX for failing to pay regulatory fees from 2017 through 2022 and 2024. The stations owe a combined $16,686.85 for those years.

License Cancellations

Keith Learn and Juanita Casares’s Learn Broadcasting Company has turned in the license of Country 1380 KLPZ Parker AZ as the couple has decided to retire.

Emisora Cristiana De Paterson has surrendered 94.5 W233AH Middletown NY. The translator, which has mostly been silent since its $50,000 purchase in 2023, had been listed as rebroadcasting Pamal CHR “K104” WSPK Poughkeepsie.

Silent Notifications

Caribbean Media Group’s 1600 WPOM Riviera Beach FL (Financial issues; station for sale)
Sutton Radiocasting’s 96.3 WRBN Clayton GA (Prepare move to 95.7 Toccoa)
Ontonagon Area School District’s 88.5 WOAS Ontonagon MI (Antenna replacement before frequency change)
S Content Marketing’s 94.1 KJAZ Point Comfort TX (Temporary site lease ended)

FM Changes

Audacy seeks to combine four of its five San Diego FMs onto a single antenna […]

ASIA

Radio Pakistan Abbottabad’s live event on #WorldRadioDay2025

Radio Pakistan Abbottabad, a key regional station of Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC), is organizing a special live event to mark World Radio Day (WRD) on February 13.Established in March 1991, the station is a platform for news, culture, entertainment, and educational programs.The theme for the 13th edition of the WRD, Radio and Climate Change, celebrates the many opportunities that radio broadcasting brings for giving prominence to climate change issues.Radio Pakistan Abbottabad’s live even will feature discussions on the impact of radio, interviews with senior broadcasters, artists, and media professionals, as well as interactive segments with listeners. The event will highlight the role of radio in shaping public opinion and strengthening community bonds.It will involve around 15 key speakers, including radio hosts, journalists, and cultural figures along with approximately 70 guests, including students, media enthusiasts, and local community members. A wider audience is expected to join via our live radio broadcast and digital platforms.Has your station planned something for #WolrdRadioDay2025? If yes, why don’t you share the details and we will cover it, just write to us at [email protected]. […]

ASIA

DRM releases Consumer Radio Receiver Functionality Recommendation

The DRM Consortium released its DRM Consumer Radio Receiver Functionality Recommendation. The document describes and defines the core functional parameters of consumer radio receivers capable of receiving DRM radio broadcasts. As DRM is being increasingly rolled out, adopted and demonstrated globally such a document is necessary to offer a guide to receiver manufacturers, but also broadcasters and regulators, so that consumers get a common and consistent DRM digital radio experience.DRM – Digital Radio Mondiale – is the international ITU-R standard for digital radio in all radio broadcasting bands, maintained by the not-for-profit DRM Consortium. DRM is the digital successor technology for the former analogue AM and FM transmissions.The DRM Receiver Functionality Recommendation applies to all types of consumer-targeting DRM radio receivers, with detailed application-specific requirements for automotive receivers, personal mobile devices (such as mobile, feature, and smart phones or tablets incorporating built-in radio receiver functionality for terrestrial broadcast radio), and general-purpose receivers (all types of stand-alone receivers, including home and desktop radios).The Consumer Receiver Recommendation builds upon the more technical DRM MRR – Minimum Receiver Requirements Specification (mrr.drm.org), which must be implemented and followed by any DRM receiver. The new Consumer Receiver Recommendation covers DRM digital radio in all broadcasting bands: in the LW, MW, SW and VHF bands (Band I, II and III) and Analogue AM and analogue FM radio.According to the DRM Technical Committee Chairman, Johannes von Weyssenhoff: “The document describes three clear and simple levels of functionality as a guide to receiver manufacturers. These functionality levels do not necessarily need to be implemented on a single chip, module or even device. The level 2 (Feature Radio) defines a well-rounded radio receiver with a key set of features. The Receiver Recommendation is comprehensive and simple to follow. It allows manufacturers to produce excellent receivers, whether they gofor levels 1, 2 or 3 (Essential Radio, Feature Radio or Advanced Radio solutions). No matter the level a DRM receiver will prove it is a fitting and flexible audio broadcasting system for the 21st century.”DRM Chairman, Ruxandra Obreja, also welcomed the release of the DRM Consumer Radio Receiver Recommendation seeing it as “a useful tool for any manufacturer, broadcaster and regulator. The guide will allow manufacturers the freedom and flexibility to produce receivers of variable degree of complexity that offer a consistently good experience for the listener. It also allows for receivers to incorporate applications and services (like distance learning, emergency warning) that fully meet the needs of many economically and socially diverse communities across the continents. The guide will become thus an essential tool in the DRM eco-system that will bring receivers in numbers, with the adequate functionality, to the countries embracing the DRM standard and their millions of listeners.” Dowlnload a copy of the document here. […]

ASIA

Taliban shuts down women-run Radio Begum, arrests two employees

Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities raided and suspended the country’s only women’s radio station – Radio Begum, last week.According to the Afghanistan Journalists Center (AFJC),  on February 4 the station was raided by the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) and the Ministry of Information and Culture, leading to its closure and the arrest of two employees.In a statement, Begum Radio revealed that during the incident, the authorities interrogated employees and confiscated computers, hard drives, documents, and personal phones belonging to female journalists, as well as detaining two male employees. Citing safety concerns, Begum Radio has opted not to provide further comments on the situation until their employees are released.Established on March 8, 2021, coinciding with International Women’s Day, Begum Radio aims to educate girls and support Afghan women. The station has consistently refrained from any political activities.Jawanan (Youth) Radio, which shares its premises with Begum Radio in Kabul’s Wazir Akbar Khan area, stated that its office was also closed due to its proximity to Begum Radio. The station reported that one of its sports program hosts was also arrested. Jawanan Radio has appealed to its listeners for assistance in securing the release of its cricket reporter and resuming operations. Founded in 2008, Jawanan Radio focuses on raising civic awareness and fostering dialogue among various communities.The fate of those detained is currently unknown. Following the raid, an officer instructed the staff of both stations to leave, effectively shutting down their offices.In a press release on X (formerly Twitter), the de facto Ministry of Information and Culture claimed that Begum Radio, was involved in activities that constituted “multiple violations” and was producing content for a foreign television outlet.“Due to the violation of the broadcasting policy and improper use of the license (from the ministry), the radio station was suspended today so that the related documents can be carefully evaluated and the final decision can be taken,” it added.

However, the statement did not clarify the specifics of the raid or the detention of employees.AFJC strongly denounced the raids and the subsequent closure of these stations as a serious infringement of the fundamental rights of these media outlets and their personnel. It urged the de facto Ministry of Information and Culture and the General Directorate of Intelligence to promptly and unconditionally release the detained employees, lift the restrictions imposed on these media outlets, and allow them to resume operations in accordance with the country’s media law.Reporters Without Borders (RSF), posting on X, demanded “the ban be lifted immediately”.The freedom of information watchdog says the Taliban authorities closed at least 12 media outlets in 2024. […]