ASIA

Registration open for Radiodays Europe 2025

Registration in now open for Radiodays Europe (RDE) 2025 – the event in the radio, podcast and audio world bringing together over 1,500 visitors from 65 countries over three days.RDE 2025 will be held from March 9-11 at Athens.The event is organised into sessions including keynote speeches, panel discussions, interactive sessions, summits, workshops and networking events.RDE will bring you more ideas, the best innovations, latest trends, comprehensive data which you can use in your station, your podcast and in your audio company.For a short time only you can get the lowest price ticket we offer at the start-up price and it is cheaper than any other ticket you will be able to buy.Register here. […]

Ireland

Four senior leadership appointments and promotions at Bauer

Bauer Media Audio Ireland has made a series of senior leadership appointments spanning its People, Editorial, Operations and Marketing functions.
Celine McNamara has been appointed People and Culture Director, Eric Moylan becomes Managing Editor of Newstalk, Liam Thompson will join as Group Operations Director while Róisín Reilly is promoted to Group Marketing Director.
Chris Doyle, CEO Bauer Media Audio Ireland said: ‘I’m delighted to announce the addition of these four exceptional leaders to our senior team. As we continue to shape the future of audio by building audiences and investing in our vision for success, their expertise, creativity and perspective will help drive the business to the next level.
“Celine, Eric, Liam and Róisín join a team full of passion for our audiences, advertisers and our people. The scale and impact of Bauer continues to grow and with these new leaders on board at such an important time, we look forward to achieving great things together in the months and years ahead.”
From the press release:
People and Culture Director – Celine McNamara
A Human Resource professional for over twenty years working across several dynamic and challenging sectors, Celine has specific experience supporting growth, change and transformation. She joins the company after leading the people function in Jigsaw – National Centre for Youth Mental Health for the last eight years.
At Bauer, she will be responsible for advising and supporting people managers in all HR topics, supporting organisational development in addition to leadership performance and change processes.
Managing Editor, Newstalk – Eric Moylan
Eric will lead a high performing editorial team and will play a key role in shaping the long-term strategic and editorial vision for Newstalk.
He will be responsible for overseeing the planning and execution of high quality trusted content that grows engagement and delivers commercial success across all platforms, with a particular emphasis on digital audio and podcasting.
Eric was a member of the Newstalk team for over a decade where he held a variety of senior editorial roles as well as previously working at Virgin Media Television as a producer. He rejoins from Bus Éireann where he was Head of Corporate Affairs and Communications.
Group Operations Director – Liam Thompson
Liam will oversee and co-ordinate the multifaceted daily operations of Bauer Media Audio Ireland ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the group and growing its innovation capabilities.
He will lead a team of experienced managers and professionals working across Bauer’s entire portfolio of brands and products. A senior executive in radio and audio, Liam has wide ranging operational experience in both Ireland, the UK and internationally having managed multiple media brands and launches.
Formerly Group Programme Director for the Communicorp Group across 9 countries, Liam is co-creator of the award-winning digital audio product ‘The Smart Seven’ and joins from Ireland’s Classic Hits.
Group Marketing Director – Róisín Reilly
Previously Head of Marketing for Music & Entertainment at Bauer and with over ten years’ experience, Róisín is promoted to this newly created role of Group Marketing Director where she will be responsible for developing and executing strategic marketing plans to drive growth, increase brand awareness, and enhance market penetration. Her brief spans the full group portfolio of brands in Bauer across broadcast and digital.
Leading a team across brand and product marketing, social media, video, and multimedia design, Róisín will be responsible for delivering impactful marketing strategies that contribute to audience and commercial growth. […]

Ireland

Clint Drieberg appointed Programme Director at Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio

Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio has appointed Clint Drieberg as Programme Director till Christmas.
The move comes as Liam Thompson steps down from the role of PD with the station to take up a role with Bauer Media Ireland.
Clint has been Assistant Programme Director / Executive Producer and, more recently, Content Controller, at sister station, Radio Nova, since 2015.
He will take up the role as Programme Director at Classic Hits in October until his planned return to Australia at the end of the year. The radio station intends to commence a recruitment drive to appoint a Content Director in the near future.
Chief Executive Kevin Branigan told RadioToday: “Clint is a very impressive programmer and producer. His attention-to-detail and work ethic are second to none and he brings an energy and can-do attitude to everything he turns his hand to. I’m delighted that he will now bring his talents to Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio”.
Clint Drieberg added: “I’m delighted to be appointed Programme Director of Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio. Radio is the best media in the world and it is an honour and a privilege to work everyday shaping the soundtrack to people’s lives and creating compelling content for their speakers.”
Kevin continued: “Classic Hits Radio and Radio Nova are two of the most successful radio stations in Ireland and Clint’s appointment demonstrates the opportunities for career advancement that exist within our group, Bay Broadcasting.” […]

ASIA

DRM announces free introductory membership at #IBC2024

The DRM Consortium has just concluded IBC Show in Amsterdamwith major announcements, while showing innovative and significant developments.A key announcement of IBC is the new introductory free membership level that allows organisations to explore the benefits and synergies created by the collaborative spirit within the DRM Consortium for their individual objectives.The many-faceted presence of the DRM Consortium members at this premier event in Amsterdam was prefaced by the virtual pre-IBC presentation focused on new receiver announcements, extra global developments and defining extra benefits of this open, all frequency bands digital radio standard and native AM/FM radio successor.The highlights of DRM’s IBC 2024 virtual and live events were, therefore, linked to its end-to end solutions: DRM is ready and being deployed around the world while making particularly great strides in Asia-Pacific, with proven and crucial benefits such as EWF – Emergency Warning Functionality.At the heart of a well-organised event hosted by Gospell on Saturday morning was the complete DRM broadcast end-to-end solution, from DRM encoders, modulators and transmitters to receivers for all platforms including car and standalone and public signage displays. The attention of the audience was particularly caught by the showcases of upgrades of several transmitters in Shanghai, Shaanxi and Henan China to DRM. To close the loop, Gospell introduced the cost-effective GR-221 DRM pocket receiver model produced in collaboration with two other key DRM members CML Micro and Cambridge Consultants. It supports DRM’s core features beyond audio services such as EWF and Journaline. The receiver updates were, in fact, a overarching focus of all DRM live events in Amsterdam.DRM’s networking event hosted by Fraunhofer IIS in the afternoon gave generous space to all Consortium members who updated the audience on their latest developments. Fraunhofer presented its own Comprehensive Solutions and Expertise along the entire DRM Digital Radio Broadcast Chain, serving the radio broadcast industry from DRM ContentServer technology to receiver decoder components and services enabling successful DRM products. The flexible and highly professional Fraunhofer IIS ContentServer technology features updated and improved audio interfaces and loudness processing along with a re-written Journaline encoder, which makes content processing for DRM core benefits such as Emergency Warning Functionality, RadioSchooling and Public Signage Services even easier.Fraunhofer was also host to updates from several DRM Consortium members.STARWAVES announced that its W2401 DRM receiver with Wi-Fi hotspot functionality is now in production. The company also showed its aftermarket car solution, and its own cost-efficient DRM receiver module with full DRM feature set for enabling local receiver production in global markets. The DRM SoftRadio App enabling DRM reception on Android phones and tablets was recently upgraded to support RTL v4 and HackRF based tuner dongles. All Starwaves products are upgradable to DAB+ reception, making them a perfect fit for multi-standard markets such as Indonesia and South Africa.Similarly, RF2Digital introduced its receiver module aimed at the automotive market supporting DRM in both AM and FM bands as well as China Digital Radio (CDR). Another innovation is the ready to demonstrate DRM and DAB+ receiver with support for DRM services in VHF band-III. These new receiver options prove the sensitivity of developers and manufacturers to the latest DRM developments in countries like China or Indonesia.DRM Consortium Member demonstrated its ability to generate DRM Multichannel broadcast signals with multiple DRM signals broadcast from a single wide-band transmitter in the VHF bands.One of the highlight announcements at the well-attended Fraunhofer IIS event was the invitation to all interested stakeholders in the broadcast industry to enjoy a one-year free Introductory DRM Membership to explore the benefits of DRM projects and collaboration.On Sunday, the event concluding DRM’s official activities at IBC 2024 took place at the Nautel booth with a recap and a brief “show and tell” of all the new announcements. The DRM end-to end solutions available today to the broadcast industry were clearly demonstrated.DRM member companies and their experts present at the DRM events during IBC 2024 included: Ampegon, BBC World Service, Cambridge Consultants, CML Micro, DAC System, Dolby, Encompass, Kintronic Labs, Radio Republik Indonesia RRI, RF2Digital, RFmondial and STARWAVES.At the end of IBC, the DRM Chairman, Ruxandra Obreja, concludes: “The theme of this year’s IBC of delivering innovation and connecting communities, was perfectly matched by the announcements and developments announced by a strong Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium in Amsterdam. Meeting all listeners’ needs, energising the market, enabling content everywhere, DRM has shown how it can offer end-to-end innovative solutions, how it fosters cooperation for comprehensive digital solutions that can unlock new opportunities with this most flexible digital audio broadcasting standard. DRM is complete, robust, and global, offering end-to-end solutions and ready to use services (such as Emergency Warning Functionality and distance learning), while saving energy costs, spectrum and ensuring full-country coverage.” […]

US

Nielsen August 2024 Ratings Releases 9/17

Nielsen continues its releases of the August 2024 diary surveys today. Today’s markets include monthly ratings for Albuquerque, El Paso, Harrisburg/Lebanon/Carlisle, and Metro Fairfield County. The next three releases will feature: On Wednesday, September 18: Monthly ratings for Akron, Charleston SC, Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, and Syracuse. On Thursday, September 19: Monthly ratings for Columbia SC, Little […] […]