US

FCC Report 10/13: 444 AMs Lost In 2024

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The FCC has released its quarterly station license count showing a total count of 15,395 full-power radio licenses with 4400 AMs, 6618 commercial FMs, and 4377 non-commercial FMs. That shows a loss of 444 AM licenses since the start of 2024, a drop of 45 commercial FMs, and a gain of 91 non-commercial licenses.

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License Cancellations

Marietta College has requested cancellation of its 4w/32m Class D license for 98.5 WCMO Marietta OH so it can commence operation on 97.5 WCMO-LP Marietta with a stronger 100w/27m facility from the same tower.

Silent Notifications

Coffee County Broadcasters’ 1310 WOKA Douglas GA (Hurricane Helene)
Bennett Radio Group’s 780 WEZR Rumford ME (Tower needs to be replaced)
VCY America’s 89.1 KVCS Spring Valley MN (STL failure)
Redemption Strategies Broadcasting’s 1070 WCSZ Sans Souci SC (Hurricane Helene)
Joy Christian Ministries’ 88.3 KOUI Mount Pleasant TX (Loss of transmitter site)

The following stations that had requested silent STAs due to Hurricane Helene have resumed operation:

Dockins Communications’ 1400 WPRY Perry FL
iHeartMedia’s 1340 WYNF Augusta GA
iHeartMedia’s 1440 WGIG Brunswick GA
HRN Broadcasting’s 1350 WZGM Black Mountain NC
iHeartMedia’s 560 WVOC Columbia SC
iHeartMedia’s 94.1 WRZE Kingstree SC
iHeartMedia’s 104.9 WROO Mauldin SC
iHeartMedia’s 102.9 WZTF Scranton SC

AM Changes

iHeartMedia has requested cancellation of its CP to diplex News/Talk 1310 WIBA Madison WI on the tower site of “1070 The Game” WTSO Madison. WIBA will decrease from 5kW day and night to 4.8kW day and 1.4kW night. The CP was set to expire in November.

FM Changes

After losing its tower in Hurricane Helene, Perry Broadcasting’s Gospel “Praise 96.9” WTHB-FM Wrens GA applies […]

UK

Carol Vorderman leaves LBC Sunday Show after health scare

Carol Vorderman has announced that she’s leaving her Sunday show on LBC after a recent health scare.
Posting on social media, Carol explained that after working seven-day weeks for as long as she can remember, just over two weeks ago, burned out and ended up staying in hospital overnight.
It happened when she arrived in London with her suitcase, feeling very unwell and exhausted with a tight feeling in her chest, so went to hospital.
She continued: “Luckily, after many scans and checks, we know that I don’t have any underlying health issues whatsoever.
“So, after a proper talking to from my family and my buddies, I’ve taken the health scare as a warning sign to slow down slightly and have decided to cut my work back to weekdays for now.
“It pains me to have to do it, but I’ve decided not to carry on with my Sunday show on @LBC.”
Carol says she’s fed up to have had to make the decision, as the show’s been really lively and a total joy, with so many new callers from around the country and growing numbers of listeners.
Although she won’t be hosting the Sunday show anymore, Carol says she’ll still be a part of the LBC family from time to time – teasing to stand by for more details.
Thanking listeners and her new friends at LBC, she concluded: “I’ll be continuing to make a lot of mischief and call out corruption and wrongdoing – that isn’t stopping but for now an ever so slightly less frenetic chapter begins.”
LBC told OnTheRadio.co.uk: “We completely understand Carol’s decision. Her health comes first and everyone here at LBC sends their best wishes. Carol’s show has been an essential Sunday listen and while we know many people will miss her, we look forward to having her back on LBC from time to time, soon.”

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AU & NZ

2024 ACRAs Winners: Full List

The 2024 ACRAs winners have been revealed at tonight’s glamorous ceremony at The Star in Sydney.
Jonesy and Amanda have been named Best On-Air Team…
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UK

In photos: Global’s Make Some Noise fundraising appeal raises £3.8m

Global’s Make Some Noise has raised £3.8 million during its annual fundraising appeal.
Presenters from Heart, Capital, Classic FM, Smooth Radio, LBC, Radio X, Capital Dance, Capital XTRA and Gold Radio, all came together in fancy dress outfits to inspire donations and raise awareness.
For this year’s Heart challenge – Amanda Holden’s Big Ride To Work – Amanda cycled a mammoth 250 miles from Cornwall to London over five days. Battling torrential rain and flat tyres, the Heart Breakfast host saw crowds turn out in their hundreds to cheer her on!

On his first ever Global’s Make Some Noise Day, Capital Breakfast presenter Jordan North took on an “All-Day Breakfast!” Jordan was live on Capital from 6am to 6pm and took on a series of daring tasks, including facing his fear of heights by scaling the iconic BT Tower up 842 steps to the 34th floor.

Meanwhile Radio X’s Toby Tarrant put the fun in fundraising with a unique challenge, powering a Unicorn for five days down the River Wey before ending on the River Thames. Toby’s efforts raised significant funds and showed the creative lengths that Global presenters go to, to support the charity.

Classic FM presenter Dan Walker completed a Coast-to-Coast bike challenge, cycling the full width of the North of England – more than 200 miles – in less than 48 hours. Conquering the steep Penines, Dan’s determination was met with overwhelming support from listeners who contributed generously throughout his journey.
Adding to the impressive efforts, Heart Scotland’s Des Clarke undertook Des’ Great Walk to Glasgow, trekking over 52 miles from Inverkeithing, Fife to Glasgow in less than 24 hours.
Elsewhere, Capital XTRA is hosting a comedy night on Thursday 24th October, with performances from top comedy talent including Axel Blake, Kae Kurd, Leah Davis, Kyrah Gray, and Finlay Christie.
Matt Wilkinson, Kelly BrookPhoto credit: Matt Crossick/Shutterstock for Global
Stephen Miron, Group CEO of Global, said: “Global’s Make Some Noise Day continues to show the incredible impact we can have when Globallers and our amazing listeners all come together. This year’s fundraising day was an inspiring reminder of how generosity and creativity can make a real difference to people’s lives. We are proud to support charities that do so much important work in communities across the UK.”
Suzanne Ryder Richardson, Director of Global Goodness, Global’s Make Some Noise, added: “We are yet again bowled over by the outpouring of support for this year’s Global’s Make Some Noise appeal. From Amanda Holden and Dan Walker’s cycle challenges, to Toby Tarrant’s incredible pedalo adventure, our presenters, partners and listeners have gone above and beyond to raise money.
“A huge thank you to everyone who donated and supported! The money raised really will help to make a life changing difference in local communities thanks to the vital projects that we support and fund. There’s still time to donate, to make sure nobody is left facing life’s toughest challenges alone.”

Furniture Village is the headline sponsor of Global’s Make Some Noise Day 2024. Universal Pictures UK, Domino’s, Quaker Oats, Digby Brown and Viking have also supported this year’s appeal.
Since launching in 2014, Global’s Make Some Noise has helped change the lives of over 200,000 people by funding over 480 community projects and charities.
Donations are still needed though, so to support vital projects right across the UK, text GIVE40, GIVE30, GIVE20 or GIVE10 to 70766 to donate £40, £30, £20 or £10.
100% of donations go to Global’s Make Some Noise.

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