AU & NZ

The final call: Luke Darcy announces his retirement from AFL media on Triple M Breakfast

This morning on Triple M Breakfast with Rosie, Wil & Daisy, long-time Triple M commentator and Bulldogs great Luke Darcy officially announced his retirement from AFL media after more than 15 years behind the mic.With a touch of humour, Darcy said he was ready to “break his silence” following weeks of media speculation regarding his… Read More
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ASIA

Bangladesh Betar considers reviving its Urdu service

Officials from Bangladesh’s national broadcaster – Bangladesh Betar, held a meeting last week to discuss the possibility of resuming its Urdu service.The meeting was announced through a notice signed by Betar Director Shahnaj Begum saying: “A Salam, on behalf of the listed artistes, applied to the directorate general of Radio on September 10, requesting the resumption of the Urdu service at the Foreign Service Office. In response to this application, the Additional Director General scheduled a meeting for Thursday.”The Additional Director General requested the heads of headquarters and units or centres in Dhaka, along with the heads of the programme, engineering, and news divisions to attend the meeting.When asked about the meeting’s outcomes, Mohammad Salahuddin, Additional Director General (Programme) of the country’s oldest electronic mass media, said: “No decision has been made yet. We can’t comment until a decision is reached. If a decision is made, it will be approved by the director general and sent to the ministry before any announcement is made.”According to its website, Bangladesh Betar’s external services department airs five hours of daily programming and news in Bengali, English, Arabic, Hindi, and Nepali. These broadcasts are accessible via shortwave (4750 kHz, 63.16 metres), a mobile app, and the Betar website.The broadcasts aim to improve the country’s image globally, highlight the government’s development activities and the country’s history, heritage, and culture.The specialised unit also plays a crucial role in forging cultural bonds with various countries, and in sharing Bangladesh’s history and culture with expatriate Bangladeshis and foreign audiences in the Middle East, Europe, and South Asia, serving as an audio ambassador for the country. […]

AU & NZ

Dean Lewis, Baker Boy, The Screaming Jets & IVANA to perform at 2024 ACRAs

A spectacular celebration of Australia’s top radio and music talent is promised for the 35th Australian Commercial Radio & Audio (ACRA) Awards, to be held at The Star Sydney on Saturday, 12 October.Presenters sharing the stage will include Brooke Blurton, Matty Mills, Deb Knight, Jimmy Smith, Nath Roye, Katie Woolf, Melissa Doyle, Richard Wilkins, Neil… Read More
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AU & NZ

Mamamia front and centre as Black T-Shirts podcast returns for series 4

Adam Ferrier and Brent Smart are back for series 4 of Black T-Shirts, the podcast dedicated to XXL creativity for business.This week they’re joined by Mia Freedman, co-founder of Mamamia, and the company’s CEO Nat Harvey.In this episode, Freedman leads with her passion for women-first storytelling, while Harvey details what it takes to run Australia‘s… Read More
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AU & NZ

Petition to reinstate Adelaide’s Rush Hour gathers steam

A petition to reinstate Triple M’s Rush Hour show in Adelaide has surpassed its initial target of 1000 signatures.Fans are urging a rethink of the decision to axe their favourite radio show, saying “The Rush Hour has been more than just a radio show to the people of South Australia – it’s a daily source… Read More
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