UK

“My bum is killing me” – Amanda Holden completes bike ride for Heart

Amanda Holden celebrated outside Heart HQ in Leicester Square today as she finishes 250 mile cycling challenge from Cornwall to London.
The breakfast show co-host was welcomed home by her fellow Heart Breakfast team including showbiz reporter Ashley Roberts and JK.
Amanda Holden’s husband Chris also joined in on the celebrations and Amanda popped open the bubbly saying – “Oh, my bum is killing me, everything is killing me! It was amazing, the weather was terrible, some of the hills were barbaric but what a gorgeous way to see the UK.”
Celebrity chef Tom Kerridge surprised Amanda Holden and cooked her a full English breakfast after completing ‘Big Ride to Work’ for Heart’s charity, Global’s Make Some Noise.

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UK

Lyca Radio Network expands with the launch of new station in Leicester

Lyca Radio Network has expanded its reach with the launch of Lyca Radio in Leicester.

The new station is a local variant of its flagship service, which went live on Friday, 11th October, just ahead of the Hindu festival of Dussehra.
This new addition marks the fourth station in the Lyca Radio Network, joining Lyca Radio – Greater London, Lyca Gold – Greater London, and the newly rebranded Lyca Radio – Greater Manchester, previously known as Asian Sound Radio.
Lyca Radio Leicester will feature a schedule built around programming from its London counterparts, with personalities such as Ravi Sharma, Bali Brahmbhatt, Raj Baddhan, Ruby Raza, Kajal, Radiowalli, and former Leicester MP Keith Vaz forming part of the station’s line-up.
Raj Baddhan, CEO of Lyca Radio Network, told RadioToday: “We’re thrilled to have launched Lyca Radio – Leicester today, following the successful debut of Lyca Radio – Greater Manchester last year.
“Lyca Radio – Leicester will offer tailor-made content for our Leicestershire listeners, and we have a fantastic experience lined up for our new audience in the Midlands market.
“A huge thanks to my team, our launch partners, and especially our listeners who have supported us throughout this incredible journey.”
Lyca Radio – Leicester is available on full-scale DAB Digital Radio, Lyca Radio mobile app and LycaRadio.com

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“The world has moved on” small-scale DAB operator NOxDAB says No to DAB

The winners of the small-scale DAB licence in Banbury have shelved plans to launch saying the world has moved on and the licence would not be financially viable.

The board of NOxDAB wrote to Ofcom on August 30th 2024 to inform them we will not be progressing plans to launch a DAB multiplex for Banbury, Brackley and Bicester.
The company assessed other operator’s experiences, alongside considering the financial viability of small-scale DAB now in 2024.
They said: “It is clear to us (and evidenced by other multiplexes) there is now far less interest in carriage than there was three years ago, particularly in smaller, more rural areas.
“The chances of a project “washing its face” appear directly linked to maximising the population covered using the smallest number of transmitters. In our area power levels, interference rules and the lie of the land led us to a three transmitter solution which would achieve a population level deemed too low to be attractive to most broadcasters, at the carriage rate which would be required to cover the costs.
“We are also aware that other operators – particularly rural operators – are finding SSDAB not technically robust. Drop-outs within a polygon whilst driving between transmitters is fairly common due to power and height limitations.”
NOXDAB adds that IP listening will probably takeover overtake traditional listening as another reason to hand back its licence.
The statement on noxdab.com adds: “We would like to thank Ofcom for giving us the opportunity.”
Ofcom has confirmed the licence, which was awarded in Round 4, has been revoked, and will consider whether to re-advertise it based on any future expressions of interest.

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RAMP – the Radio Academy’s professional mentoring programme is open for applications

The Radio Academy’s professional mentoring programme for mid-career radio and audio professionals, RAMP, is now open for applications.

Anyone with a minimum of five years’ experience and ready to take a significant step in their career is welcome to apply.
The application closing date for RAMP 2025, supported by Broadcast Bionics, is November 7th 2024.
The programme is open to people working in all disciplines of audio or radio including production, presentation, journalism, technology, craft, commercial, brand and support roles.
A free webinar will take place on Wednesday 23 October at 1pm hosted by former RAMP graduate and Radio Academy podcast producer Georgy Jamieson. It will delve into how and why to apply; feature previous graduates and discuss how RAMP can propel your career.
The scheme runs for six months and includes dedicated, confidential one-to-one mentoring sessions, facilitated peer-to-peer development, training workshops, networking events and ongoing support from the RAMP Lead and Radio Academy team.
The 20 applicants will be shortlisted by a panel of Radio Academy trustees with interviews to follow. Successful applicants will be matched with a mentor based on their specific situation and goals. Applicants must have at least 5 years’ experience working in audio.
Aradhna Tayal Leach, Managing Director at The Radio Academy, said: “Often professionals reach a point in their audio career where they feel stuck – perhaps unsure or unsuccessful in advancing to the next position. RAMP has been carefully designed to offer bespoke mentoring and guided support to help audio professionals through this phase by bolstering their confidence and knowledge to be able to take the next steps.”
Dan McQuillin, Managing Director at Broadcast Bionics, said: “Empowering broadcasters to create compelling, creative content is at the heart of everything we do at Broadcast Bionics. That’s why we’re thrilled to support RAMP once again—a unique mentoring program designed to unlock the creativity and talent of ambitious audio professionals. I encourage each participant to fully embrace the opportunity to learn from their mentors and peers on this one-of-a-kind journey.”
See more at radioacademy.org/mentoring.

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AU & NZ

Richard Glover to depart ABC Radio Sydney after 26 years helming Drive

‘Enjoy it’. That is ABC Radio Sydney’s Richard Glover’s words to the future successor of his Drive program after announcing this afternoon he will be leaving…
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