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Amazon and Google will be required to let UK radio stations stream on smart speakers

Amazon and Google will have to offer all UK licenced radio stations access to their streaming platforms.This is to be a part of what is the biggest UK government overhaul of traditional broadcasting in over two decades.Smart speaker platforms, such as Google and Amazon, will be required by law to ensure access to all licenced UK radio stations, from major national stations to the smallest community stations.Platforms will be banned from charging stations for being hosted on their services or overlaying their own adverts over the top of those stations’ programmes.The Bill will also reduce regulatory burdens on commercial radio stations, relaxing content and format requirements developed in the 1980s which tie them to commitments to broadcast particular genres of music or to particular age groups.The new regime will give stations more flexibility to update or adapt their services without needing consent from Ofcom.The reduced bureaucracy these changes will deliver could save the radio industry up to £1 million per year.New Ofcom research shows UK ownership of smart speakers almost doubled during the pandemic.In 2020 almost 22% of the population had at least one of the devices from manufacturers including Amazon, Apple and Google but the percentage has now risen to 39%.The inclusion of a guarantee that all UK licensed radio stations must be made available on smart speakers was welcomed by the industry.Chief executive of RadioCentre, the industry body representing commercial radio stations, Matt Payton told the Financial Times, “It’s only sensible that the government introduces safeguards for the future that will guarantee consumer choice and support the public value provided by UK radio services”Commercial radio stations have expressed concerns that without regulation, the makers of smart speakers would be able to restrict access to their platforms and undermine the sector’s advertising business model.Currently one quarter of live radio audiences access content online, with more than half of that online audience using smart speakers such as Amazon’s Alexa, according to Radio Joint Audience […]

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AU & NZ

Hot, spicy tales on Mix 102.3’s Ali Clarke Breakfast Show ahead of Showdown

It’s a big week in Adelaide, with excitement building among local footy fans as Port prepares to do battle with the Crows in Showdown 53.In his weekly chat on Mix 102.3’s Ali Clarke Breakfast Show, Port Adelaide’s Xavier Duursma shared tales of  some hot and sweaty scenes during a dinner get together this week with… Read More
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AU & NZ

PEDESTRIAN and The Betoota Advocate form unholy union with new vodcast The Show Off

PEDESTRIAN and The Betoota Advocate are blasting into your eye and ear holes today, with their new entertainment vodcast collab, The Show Off, available on 9Now and all good podcast services.After years of not-so-passive aggressive online banter between the two sites, PEDESTRIAN’s Head of Editorial, Josephine Rozenberg-Clarke along with The Betoota Advocate’s Entertainment and Lifestyle… Read More
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Will Pendarvis Rejoins 99X

Coinciding with the exit of PD/afternoon host Axel Lowe, Cumulus Media Classic Alternative “99X” 100.5 WNNX College Park/Atlanta has announced that another station original is returning. Will Pendarvis, who was the original APD/night host on the station from 1992-96, will return in a yet-to-be announced on-air role. Pendarvis was host CHR “Power 99” WAPW’s “On […] […]

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WJFK Extends Partnership With Washington Nationals

On the eve of the start of the 2023 MLB season, Audacy Sports “106.7 The Fan” WJFK-FM Manassas VA/Washington DC has announced an extension of their rights deal with the Washington Nationals. WJFK-FM has served as flagship for the Nationals since the start of the 2011 season. Audacy’s 106.7 The Fan (WJFK-FM) has announced a […] […]