SiriusXM Extends Deal With Christopher ‘Mad Dog’ Russo
SiriusXM has announced that it has signed Christopher ‘Mad Dog’ Russo to a three-year contract extension to remain the face and voice of “Mad Dog Sports Radio” (channel 82). […]
SiriusXM has announced that it has signed Christopher ‘Mad Dog’ Russo to a three-year contract extension to remain the face and voice of “Mad Dog Sports Radio” (channel 82). […]
BBC Radio 2 breakfast show presenter Zoe Ball has been revealed as the highest earning radio presenter employed by the BBC, earning £4,750 per show.
The corporation has revealed its own rich list, which sees Gary Lineker take the top spot being paid £1.35m, followed by Zoe Ball at up to £954,999 per year.
BBC Radio 1 presenter Greg James is 4th, earning up to £419,000 annually, or £1,886.00 per show.
Elsewhere in the top 10, Stephen Nolan is 6th on up to £409,999 (for TV and radio) whilst Lauren Laverne is in 7th place earning up to £399,999.
Vernon Kay gets paid up to £324,999, Scott Mills and Sara Cox are both on up to £319,999, and Jeremy Vine is on up to £289,000 for the lunchtime phone-in.
The late Steve Wright was being paid around an average of £2,700 per show for Sunday Love Songs and Pick of the Pops.
Some radio presenters’ salaries will not be made public if they are paid through production companies.
All the details were published in the BBC’s annual report, and you can see a table of BBC journalists pay over on Press Gazette.
The report also shows how much each radio station is costing each year, along with the audience it attracts. […]
DTS, Inc., a global leader in next-generation audio and a wholly owned subsidiary of Xperi Inc. (NYSE: XPER), today released its Top Most Listened-To Songs In-Vehicle for Q2 2024* in the U.S., U.K. and globally, based on data gathered by the DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal. […]
The WNET Group has expanded the coverage of its Public News/Talk/Variety WLIW-FM to a third signal on Long Island. […]
Following his departure from mornings at iHeartMedia Country 102.1 WDRM Huntsville AL and afternoons at 97.5 WAMZ Louisville KY last month, Brent ‘Dingo’ Crank is returning to SummitMedia to host afternoons at Country 104.7 WZZK Birmingham. […]
Independent radio stations collectively delivered 429 hours of Public Service Broadcasting in just one week from polling day to the last count in the recent Local, European, and Mayoral elections.
That is according to a survey of the sector’s election coverage over a 7-day period in early June, covering independent radio stations across the country.
The survey reveals that independent radio stations had a total of 217 people in total working on the election counts which took place in early June of this year, comprising 167 journalists and 50 production and support staff. The stations devoted an average of 79% of their News and Current Affairs output to covering the election counts/results in June. These figures equal or exceed those of RTE Radio for the same area of output.
Independent stations span 34 broadcasters at local, regional, multi-city and national level, serving over 2.5 million listeners daily all over Ireland.
This survey of independent radio stations shows that most of them (58%) believe that with current funding and resources they will be unable to maintain or repeat the levels of coverage they delivered in the recent elections, candidate debates and counts, when the coming General Election is called. In addition, 94% of the stations were unsure about being able to attract or retain news and current affairs staff to sustain their news services with the current levels of funding provided by the volatile market environment.
The figures provide evidence to support the sector’s call on the Government to provide fair, proportionate and meaningful support for the hard-pressed core news and current affairs services on independent radio which currently receive zero funding.
Michael Kelly, Chief Executive of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland said: “We are very proud of the coverage of all the counts and results announcements across our 34 independent stations. Our comprehensive coverage plays a huge role in ensuring people are informed by trusted journalists and presenters of the outcome of elections, its helps support democracy and prevent election-interference or election-denial. The provision of accurate information by trusted media is the best defence against misinformation and disinformation on social media.”
“RTE is set to receive massive state funding from the Exchequer and TV licence fee for its core operations, but the entire independent sector currently receives zero funding for core news and current affairs and that is blatantly unfair and anti-competitive. It is vital that Cabinet does not take a decision on RTE funding in isolation without committing to multi-annual funding for our sector’s core News and Current Affairs,” Mr Kelly added.
“The announced Court Reporting and Local Democracy reporting schemes do not in any way help our core News and Current Affairs to survive because they only support additional areas over and above what our newsrooms already broadcast every day. That does not preserve existing services. It is vital that Councillors and Oireachtas members support our strong call for deserved support. We must all work to prevent ‘news deserts’ developing, leading to a situation where responsible reporting of local issues is replaced by polarising, divisive and extremely damaging online and social media content mobilised by elements whose aim is to confuse and disrupt the electorate.”
Details of Survey Results: Election Count Coverage on Independent Radio Stations
Statistics for coverage on independent radio of all election counts/results from 6am on polling day, Friday June 7th 2024 up to and including midnight Thursday June 13th). Member survey by IBI.
Total number of people involved in covering election counts and results in independent stations
167 journalists, presenters, and analysts, in addition to 50 production and support staff. Total: 217 people
Proportion of News and Current Affairs output devoted to election counts and results across all stations (%).
79% of average of News and current Affairs output across sector was on election counts and results during period
Total number of hours of coverage devoted to election count coverage across all stations
429 hours and 24 minutes devoted to coverage
Number of website hits/page visits on station websites specifically on election coverage across all stations
6.57 million hits/page visits
Number of audio or video downloads specifically concerning election results and counts across all stations.
5.4 million audio or video downloads
Number of social media posts issued on independent radio providing coverage specifically of election counts and results (X, Facebook/Meta, Insta, TikTok).
3,094 posts
Do you believe that over the next year your station will be able to replace or attract new journalists/current affairs presenters/news editors/current affairs producers based on currently available funding? Question to all stations.
94% answered No or were unsure of ability to replace or attract.
Detail: Yes = 6.25%; No = 43.7%; Not sure = 50%.
Are you certain that you can maintain the levels of coverage of elections, candidate debates and counts in the coming General Election based on currently available resourcing and funding for your station? Question to all stations.
82% answered No or were unsure of maintaining those services.
Detail: Yes = 17.6%; No = 58.8%; Not sure = 23.5%. […]
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