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AU & NZ

SEN and AFL Nation kicking goals

Sports Entertainment Network says SEN and AFL Nation have continued to expand their digital audience reach, with 1,074,676 broadcast streams in the first nine rounds of the season.This includes streams from the AFL app and SEN’s digital platforms.SEN’s and AFL Nation’s commentary throughout the season has accounted for over 21 million minutes of AFL broadcasting.Sports… Read More
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AU & NZ

Meet the entrants: Part 3

A wealth of industry talent is on display as today we meet another three entrants in the 2023 Radio Today Podcast Awards.Have you got your entry in yet? The deadline’s been extended to 11.59pm Monday June 12th, 2023, so there’s still time! Jack LaurenceCategory: Best Crime Podcast and Host or Presenter of the Year for One Minute… Read More
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US

Audacy COO Susan Larkin Signs Contract Extension

In a filing with the SEC, Audacy has revealed that it has signed Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Susan Larkin to a three year contract extension. The new contract runs through May 4, 2026 with automatic one-year renewals unless either party provides prior notice of non-extension. Under the terms of the agreement shared […] […]

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AU & NZ

Brendan Tacey: The sound of fulfilment

You’ve heard of water tanks and petrol tanks, but what about love tanks?It’s important we fill those up, too.Just ask Brendan ‘BT’ Tacey, SCA’s National Head of Audio Production.‘Filling the love tank’ is an expression BT uses to describe what gives him fulfilment in life.BT tells Radio Today “Where I get my satisfaction from –… Read More
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UK

10,000 people attend The Podcast Show 2023 in London

The Podcast Show attracted over 10,000 attendees from over 40 countries this year which saw the likes of Mark Kermode & Simon Mayo, Adam Buxton, Poppy Jay & Rubina Pabani and Jon Ronson take to the stage in various venues across Islington. Outside of the UK, the US was the most represented country at the […] […]