KKDG Flips To AAA Radio Free Durango
After a week of stunting as “99.7 Doggy-FM”, Hutton Broadcasting has flipped the former CHR “99X” KKDG Durango CO to AAA “Radio Free Durango”. […]
After a week of stunting as “99.7 Doggy-FM”, Hutton Broadcasting has flipped the former CHR “99X” KKDG Durango CO to AAA “Radio Free Durango”. […]
In Chicago’s northern suburbs, Newsweb’s WKIE LLC sells 92.7 WCPY Arlington Heights IL to the Mina Georgalas led Rhythm Enterprises LLC for $3 million. WCPY currently is split under two LMA’s with Polish “Polski FM” running in the daytime and Dance “Dance Factory Radio” at night. The members of the buyer include a couple of business owners along with “Polski FM” Program Director Janusz Bosowski, Station Manager Maciek Baran, and host Zygmunt Rygiel. Newsweb transferred Liberal Talk 820 WCPT Willow Springs/Chicago and Brokered Ethnic 1240 WSBC Chicago to Heartland Signal earlier this year for $1 and retains Brokered 750 WNDZ Portage IN. […]
Many people tune in to Gold 104.3’s The Christian O’Connell Show in their cars or at work, but this morning, loyal listeners were given a unique opportunity to not only watch the show, but also be part of it. Six lucky callers from the week were invited into the Gold 104.3 studios this morning and… Read More
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The provincial capital of Malaita Province, Auki in the Solomon Islands, and surrounding communities, now can receive their national service of the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) on FM 96.3 and ABC Radio Australia on FM 107. This follows the installation of an FM96.3 transmitter on a Solomon Telekom transmission tower in Auki.SIBC Chief Executive Officer, Johnson Honimae said:“This great milestone has been achieved as SIBC celebrated its 72nd anniversary of broadcasting in this country early this week. Our listeners in Auki and surrounding communities will now listen to programmes from the national service in Honiara through livestream with much clearer digital audio.
This is another step forward in the implementation of the Unity FM service that has been part of the strategy of the Corporation in the past several years. This adds on to the FM96.3 in Honiara and in Gizo in the Western Province.SIBC would not have achieved the FM service in Auki without the great support of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation through the supply of equipment and engineers supported by SIBC’s own engineers who set up the two FM transmitters in the past several days.”As part of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding between the two networks, SIBC and ABC are sharing technical expertise, including SIBC infrastructure, to enable ABC to broadcast in Solomon Islands, and content like news and current affairs, sport, music, lifestyle and general interest information.ABC International Head Claire M. Gorman said:“We are delighted that our two teams were able to come together to execute this exciting new development in FM transmission, connecting communities across Auki and the Malaita Province. The collaboration between our technical teams encapsulates the true spirit of our longstanding friendship and partnership with SIBC. We congratulate them on the tremendous milestone of their 72nd anniversary and look forward to future opportunities to support one another’s work as public broadcasters.” SIBC is in discussions with the Malaita Provincial Government for land to establish an FM studio in Auki. Listeners can still receive the National Service on AM 1035khz, SW 5020 khz and at sibconline.com.sb. […]
The Israel-Gaza war has taken an unprecedented toll on journalists since Israel declared war on Hamas following its attack against Israel a year ago, on October 7, 2023.As of September 30, 2024, the Committee to Protect Journalists’ (CPJ) preliminary investigations showed at least 116 journalists and media workers were among the more than 40,000 death toll on both sides, since the war began.It is the deadliest period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992.
CPJ Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna said: “Since the war in Gaza started, journalists have been paying the highest price – their lives – for their reporting. Without protection, equipment, international presence, communications, or food and water, they are still doing their crucial jobs to tell the world the truth. Every time a journalist is killed, injured, arrested, or forced to go to exile, we lose fragments of the truth. Those responsible for these casualties face dual trials: one under international law and another before history’s unforgiving gaze.”
Journalists are civilians and are protected by International Law. Deliberately targeting civilians constitutes a war crime. In May, the International Criminal Court announced it was seeking arrest warrant applications for Hamas and Israeli leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Full list of journalists killed in this current conflict, which is the most recent violence in the decades old tensions in the region. […]
After a dominant showing in GfK Survey 6, the team at Brisbane’s B105 now eagerly awaits next week’s ACRAs.B105 is among those vying for the coveted title of Australia’s Best Station. “This is the first time a Brisbane radio station has ever been nominated in this category,” says B105 Content Director Jack Ball.In the latest… Read More
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