UK

Broadcaster, businessman and radio journalist Kevin Gover has died

Radio reporter and broadcast journalist Kevin Gover has died.
Kevin started in radio in the 1980s with a daily show on a radio station in Brussels before heading back to the UK to work in Hampshire.
He was at Ocean Sound, BBC Wiltshire Sound, Spire FM, Wessex FM, Win FM and Dream 107.2 before leaving for London to work for IRN, ITN and Sky News.
In 2012, Kevin set up and run Winchester Today, a newspaper turned online/DAB station covering local news in his home town.
The website, WinchesterToday.co.uk, shared the sad news:
It is with enormous sadness that we announce the death of Kevin Gover. Broadcaster, teacher, journalist, editor and friend, Kevin was the founder and genius behind Winchester Today and Winchester Today Radio. He will be sorely missed by his many friends and colleagues, and we extend our heart-felt condolences to his wife Dilyara, his daughter Rachel and the rest of his family. We will be publishing a fuller obituary in due course.
If you would like to attend his funeral, as we feel sure many readers will, the service will be held at Christ Church, Christchurch Rd, Winchester SO23 9SR at 11.30am on Thursday 24th October. The family ask that if you wish to attend, for Kevin’s honour, to wear the colours of Bath Rugby – a bright royal blue, white or black.
No flowers please, but donations to Winchester Hospice as they took tremendous care for not only Kevin, but for his family too.

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UK

Radio stations invited to support latest appeal by the DEC

All radio stations in the UK are invited to air commercials to help the latest appeal by the Disasters Emergency Committee.

Radiocentre is helping to co-ordinate the DEC response in light of the humanitarian situation in the Middle East.
The new appeal has been voiced by actor Adjoa Andoh and all commercial and community stations are once again being invited to support it.
The DEC says: “Millions of people across Gaza, Lebanon and the wider region are right now in urgent need of food, shelter and medical care.
“Conflict across the Middle East is devastating lives and millions have fled their homes in search of safety. In Gaza, the scale of humanitarian need is overwhelming, with no end in sight. People are dying of hunger and diseases, as well as injuries caused by the conflict.
“In Lebanon, more than a million people have fled their homes since mid-September, and emergency shelters are struggling to support all those in need.”
While stations are not obliged to take any action, Radiocentre is encouraging stations to participate in this appeal on humanitarian grounds. 10, 20 and 30 second versions of the appeal are available now. The DEC would be grateful for the spot to be played as often as possible from 17th October, with a particular emphasis on the next two weeks.
The spots have been distributed via Audiotrack and can be found with the JCN 3159383. Anyone who cannot access Audiotrack should contact helpdesk@audiotrack.co.uk. Community stations looking to run the appeal should contact office@communitymedia.uk. For more information on the appeal more generally contact ava.howard@radiocentre.org.

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US

Station Sales Week Of 10/18

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UK

LBC News to vacate 1152 AM frequency in London

Global is removing LBC News from 1152 kHz AM in London.

Audio running on the frequency says the service will cease on mediumwave at the end of October, advising listeners to retune to DAB or online.
The promo says: “From later this month the way you listen to LBC News might change. From the end of October LBC News will no longer be available on AM radio across London.
“To continue listening in this area you might need to retune your radio. You can keep listening on DAB digital radio, on Global Player, or by asking your smart speaker to play LBC News.”
LBC News has been broadcasting under various names on 1152 kHz, and will continue on national DAB via Digital One.
Global, Bauer and the BBC have all turned off multiple AM transmitters over the last decade, as listening moves to digital platforms.

New audio – From Oct 31st @LBCNews will no longer be available on 1152am in London. #AircheckDownloads pic.twitter.com/syATCzX6tx
— Aircheck Downloads (@airchecks) October 18, 2024

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UK

Times Radio celebrates one million subscribers on YouTube

The Times Radio YouTube channel has reached a milestone of one million subscribers since its launch in 2020.

The station says the success of its channel is a testament to its commitment to making high-quality news and talk radio also accessible in video format.
Brian Whelan, Head of Social Media & Video at Times Radio, said: “We are incredibly proud to have reached one million followers on YouTube.
“It’s a huge vote of confidence from our listeners and viewers who have embraced Times Radio as a trusted source of news and debate. This milestone is just the beginning, as we continue to grow and bring even more engaging content to our audiences.”
In the latest round of RAJAR audience listening figures, Times Radio saw a reach of 478k with weekly listening hours of 4.2m, listening for an average 8.9 hours each week.
For comparison, its sister station Talk Radio (nay Talk TV) has 1.1m, whilst LBC has 908k subscribers, GB News has 1.4m, and 5 Live hasn’t used its account for a long time.
BBC Radio 1 has over eight million subscribers on YouTube and Capital has 6.2m.

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AU & NZ

ARN’s iHeart and Magellan AI celebrate top podcast advertisers with new award

ARN’s iHeart, in partnership with Magellan AI, has unveiled a new initiative designed to recognise and celebrate the brands and agencies investing the most into the Australian podcast industry.Each quarter, coinciding with the release of the iHeart and Magellan AI Top 15 Podcast Advertisers list, iHeart will present the newly introduced Australian Agency of the… Read More
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