US

The Fan Returns To FM In Milwaukee

Four years after moving its Sports format to AM only, Audacy has returned 1250 WSSP Milwaukee back to the FM dial with the restoration of its simulcast on 105.7 W289CB Milwaukee with the station returning to its former “105.7 The Fan” identity. […]

UK

talkSPORT 2 does deal with New Zealand sports radio station SENZ

talkSPORT 2 has created a new deal with New Zealand sports radio station Sports Entertainment New Zealand (SENZ).

The move means the station will bring listeners live, exclusive coverage of India’s Test series with New Zealand.
Coverage will be fronted by former New Zealand captain Jeremy Coney, IPL star Abhishek Jhunjhunwala, former England fast bowler Steve Harmison as well as former England spinner and current Surrey Head Coach Gareth Batty, and former England spinner Monty Panesar.
Daniel McHardy, Jon Norman and Jarrod Kimber make up the rest of the team which will be supported by scorer Garry Morgan.
The Test series will be broadcast on talkSPORT 2, talkSPORT’s Cricket YouTube Channel, SENZ in New Zealand and SEN in Australia with additional content posted after play via talkSPORT’s ever-popular Following On Podcast.
talkSPORT Cricket Editor, Jon Norman, said: “Ahead of England’s Test tour of New Zealand, which will also be live on talkSPORT, I’m delighted to team up with SENZ to bring cricket fans coverage of another iconic three Test series featuring two teams that have also competed in the World Test Championship Final.”
Christopher Haigh, Chief Media Officer for Entain Australia & New Zealand, the operators of SENZ, said: “This is a world-class team that’s been compiled to bring the action to cricket lovers in both hemispheres. Live cricket coverage is hugely valued by Kiwi sports fans, and we’re very pleased to partner with talkSPORT 2 to deliver this for a keenly awaited tour.”
In New Zealand, coverage can be heard via SENZ Radio on 28 frequencies nationwide as well as via the SENZ app.

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AU & NZ

Gus Worland announces Triple M departure after 16 years

After a 16-year journey with Triple M, Gus Worland has announced that he will be leaving the station at the end of the year.Worland, who initially joined Triple M as a member of The Grill Team, most recently hosted The Rush Hour on 104.9 Triple M Sydney, captivating audiences with his unique blend of humour… Read More
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UK

Date set for National Community Radio Conference and Awards 2024

The UK Community Radio Network is set to host its annual National Community Radio Conference in Cardiff on 16th November, alongside the Community Radio Awards.
The conference, which takes place at Cardiff City Stadium, will be an open platform for discussion, collaboration, and communication between stations from across the United Kingdom.
While the UKCRN represents, supports, and develops Ofcom licenced Community Radio, the National Community Radio conference is open to anyone involved with and interested in community or even local radio to attend.
Confirmed speakers and conversations include the BBC’s Local Democracy Reporting Service, discussing the service and the opportunity for stations to tender for contracts, presenter development and training academies, small-scale DAB and more to be confirmed.
The event will also include time to discuss a change in Government and what’s required for community radio to thrive. The conversation will come weeks before a joint meeting between UKCRN and CMA with the new Minister for Sport, Media, Civil Society and Youth.
Whilst most of the conference is aimed at managers and those involved in the running of Community Radio, the afternoon is being opened up for those heading to Cardiff for the Community Radio Awards, with discussions around presenter development production and more.
The session will also include the opportunity to apply for 1-2-1 sessions with local industry figures with experience in the BBC, Commercial Radio and Television, offering hints, tips and development within the afternoon ticket price.
UK Community Radio Network co-founder Nathan Spackman told RadioToday: “We’re excited to be bringing this years conference and awards to the Welsh Capital. We’ve seen a huge growth in talent and opportunities in recent years, so this is a great opportunity to showcase that and the work being done right across the UK.”
“We’ve got a really exciting range of speakers and discussions at this years conference, whilst allowing as much space as possible to discuss the key issues facing the sector and what’s required to allow Community stations to thrive.”
For those looking to spend the weekend in Cardiff, The UK Community Radio Network is working on plans for a Friday night get together, which is set to be announced in the weeks to come.
Tickets for the 2024 UKCRN Conference and Community Radio Awards are available here.

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