AU & NZ

FINNEAS spills details on new solo album with Smallzy

Last night on Nova’s Smallzy’s Surgery, Smallzy sat down for an in-depth chat with award winning songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist FINNEAS.FINNEAS, who is also the brother of superstar Billie Eilish, revealed how he juggles his many hats, spilled details on his new solo album and even called out other notable producers who try to… Read More
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Ireland

Claudia Boyle to host weekends on RTÉ lyric fm

Opera singer Claudia Boyle is the new host of Weekend Classics on RTÉ lyric fm.
The permanent move comes following recent cover work on the station by Claudia.
Weekend Classics with Claudia Boyle will air on Saturdays from 4-6.30pm and on Sundays 4-6pm starting this weekend.
Ahead of taking over as host of the new show, Claudia Boyle said: “I’m delighted to be taking over the reins on the weekend afternoons for lyric fm.
“Connecting and communicating through music is already a huge part of what I do and love, so this is a welcome, natural and exciting new venture and I can’t wait. Sharing and discovering music with the loyal lyric fm listeners is what I’m looking forward to most.
“There’ll definitely be divas (excluding myself!), lots of classical favourites and much-loved melodies. Sharing stories with plenty of laughter along the way will help set you up for the perfect weekend.”
Head of RTÉ lyric fm, Sinéad Wylde added: “It’s a real delight to have internationally famous Claudia Boyle join us at weekends on RTÉ lyric fm with this new afternoon show Weekend Classics with Claudia Boyle.
“During the summer, Claudia stepped in as a presenter with us and listeners loved her. On stage she has a great ability to deeply connect with and move her audiences, she will no doubt bring this wonderful gift to presenting her new show on RTÉ lyric fm.” […]

AU & NZ

Black T-Shirts podcast explores the challenges of running a creative business

Adam Ferrier and Brent Smart explore the many tensions faced within today’s creative industry in the latest episode of the Black T-Shirts podcast, which is now in its fourth season.Ferrier is the founder of award-winning creative company Thinkerbell. Smart is CMO at Telstra.This week they’re joined by Al Merry, Chief Creative Officer and founder of… Read More
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AU & NZ

When the rot sets in: New podcast investigates society’s bad apples

They were once hailed as town heroes.However, the rot set in when they exploited their power to manipulate entire communities and prey on the most vulnerable. How did these abuses go undetected for so long? Why were credible reports silenced for so many years?Delving into these questions is Rotten Apple, the new podcast series from… Read More
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ASIA

Nepal to merge Radio Nepal and Nepal Television to create new public service broadcaster

Nepal’s House of Representatives has passed the Public Service Broadcasting Bill for a planned merger of the two national broadcasters, Radio Nepal and Nepal Television, which will then be run as the National Public Service Broadcasting Agency.The legislation, which has been two decades in the making, was initially designed to establish a public service broadcaster more “robust, efficient and strong” than what already existed. Stakeholders looked at other public media models such as the BBC or NHK to bring Radio Nepal and Nepal Television under one publicly-funded umbrella.However, the final bill does not provide for atonomy. A council shall be formed under the leadership of the Minister for Communications and Information Technology to offer policy guidelines and formulate the policies for the National Public Service Broadcasting Agency.The institution will have a three-member board including the chairperson appointed from the government, a first-class officer assigned by the ministry and at least a woman appointed from the ministry.One month after the bill is authenticated, a public call for applications will be made for the position of Executive Chairperson. The selection will be based on the submitted action plan and an interview process. The appointed Executive Chairperson will serve a four-year term. According to the bill, the existing positions at Radio Nepal and Nepal Television will be merged.The National Public Service Broadcasting Agency will have a separate fund to deposit the grants it receives as well as its income.“Passage of the PSB bill from Nepal’s parliament is a milestone on media development and lawmaking in this sector,” said Taranath Dahal, the Chief Executive of Freedom Forum, which has been advocating for the bill since 2007. “Still, there are some provisions to be standardised. But the progress made by the parliament carries much significance.” […]