Ireland

Radio Days Conference benefits from Coimisiún na Meán sponsorship money

Over €330,000 has been awarded by Coimisiún na Meán to media events and activities for 2025.
In the latest round of the Sponsorship Scheme, 32 successful applications include festivals supporting animation, film and television, seminars and conferences, and awards recognising journalism and the creativity of Ireland’s audiovisual and broadcasting industries.
Radio Days Ireland has also been awarded money to operate its conference next month in Dublin, whilst University College Cork has money to produce Broadcast to Podcast: 100 years of Radio in the Republic of Ireland.
Commenting on the launch of the new Sponsorship Scheme round, Coimisiún na Meán Media Development Commissioner Rónán Ó Domhnaill said: “Coimisiún na Meán is committed to developing a media landscape which reflects and shapes who we are as a society.
“We believe that a vibrant, well-funded media sector is crucial to ensure that Irish audiences get to enjoy the best of Irish media.
“Our Sponsorship Scheme allows us to play an important role in supporting a wide range of media events and activities across the island of Ireland, that reflect the diversity of Irish society and recognise the creativity and innovation in media today.
“I am delighted to announce the successful applicants for our Sponsorship Scheme for 2025, and we look forward to another year of exciting events and activities which strengthen Ireland’s media landscape.’’

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UK

Su Harrison goes solo on Essex radio stations with new morning show

Su Harrison is joining Kube Media in Essex to host a syndicated show on Essex Hits, Radio Southend, and Radio Chelmsford.
The former breakfast show co-host with Martin Day, who has worked on the radio in the region for almost 25 years, will be on-air each weekday from 10am till 1pm.
Su said: “I’m beyond thrilled to announce that I have a new radio show of my own! It’s going to be an absolute blast – this opportunity only came up just over a week ago,and I can’t wait to kick things off on Monday!”
James Jones, CEO of Kube Media, added: “We are absolutely delighted to have Su join the Kube Media family.
“She’s become a true favourite with Essex listeners, and now with her brand-new solo venture, we’re excited to bring even more of her infectious energy and charm to the Essex airwaves!”
Martin and Su were first put together on Essex FM in 2000, before the station was rebranded to Heart in 2009.
Due to networking at local radio stations and cuts, Martin and Su were then left without a home in May 2019 before Radio Essex signed them up. She left in December.

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AU & NZ

Post Malone’s ‘What Don’t Belong To Me’ is in a league of its own – National Radio Airplay Chart

By Peter Tuskan of RCS Media Monitors
Chart Highlights –– 16 January 2024
• Heating Up: Post Malone advances to #36 with ‘What Don’t…
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UK

Experienced individuals to launch new bilingual radio station in Wales

A group of experienced individuals are planning to launch a new bilingual independent radio station for Wales called SŵnCymru.

The un-named former radio station managers say The Sound of Wales aims to fill the gap in the Welsh broadcasting landscape by offering independent programming that appeals to young people and representing regions from across the country.
They add that the station will serve as a platform to promote Welsh music and culture.
In a statement to RadioToday, they say: “We are looking for individuals interested in supporting the initiative by becoming sponsors, advertising on the station, working on programs, or simply by listening and raising awareness.”
The station’s website says it will be on DAB and online in the coming months.

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Kate McCann to co-host breakfast on Times Radio with Stig Abell

Journalist and broadcaster Kate McCann is joining Stig Abell to co-host Times Radio’s Breakfast show Monday to Thursday.

Kate has been political editor of Times Radio since 2023 and will start her new job on Monday 3rd February, taking over from Aasmah Mir who left in November.
Prior to Times Radio, McCann was political editor of TalkTV between 2022 and 2023, a political correspondent for Sky News between 2018 and 2022, and the Daily Telegraph’s senior political correspondent between 2015 and 2018.
Kate McCann said: “There are very few things that could get me out of bed at 3am every morning but the opportunity to present Times Radio Breakfast is top of that list.
“It’s such a huge privilege to join Stig and the team waking the nation up every morning and I hope to bring curiosity, political instinct and a bit of northern warmth to our new Breakfast show.
“Politics is my first love, so there will be plenty of that – and I can’t think of a better time to be taking on the challenge as Donald Trump becomes President again, Labour attempts to steer the UK out of economic difficulty and social media bosses continue to become the voices of our age.
“I can’t wait to join the team as we try to answer some of the biggest questions facing us all in what’s set to be a year of huge global change.”
Stig Abell said: “You can’t do a breakfast show if you can’t face seeing your co-presenter everyday at 4 in the morning. Happily, I know Kate very well and that she will be a brilliant person to start the day with. She has been a real asset to Times Radio as political editor. I cannot wait for her to bring all her energy and intelligence to our daily exploration of the news, politics and curiosities of the morning.”
McCann will step away from her role co-hosting flagship politics show Sunday Morning with Adam Boulton, which he will now present solo.
In addition, Times Radio will welcome comedian and writer Geoff Norcott to the station presenter line-up, with a Friday evening (7pm-10pm) show.
Geoff Norcott said: “I can’t wait to take over Friday evenings. Times Radio does a great job of keeping people informed and entertained, so given it’s the start of the weekend my show will tend towards the latter.
“We’ll still keep people across the big stories, but there will also be a lot of chat about music, TV, film and sport. Given that I grew up on a council estate, some people are calling this a diversity hire, but I’d like to think I’m here on merit.”
Other appointments include the launch of former Conservative MP and House of Lords member Ed Vaizey’s permanent Friday morning show (10am-1pm), giving listeners a regular weekly dose of sharp political insight.
Andrew Neil will return to Times Radio to present Times at One for one week every month throughout 2025. The Times at One show will also feature a rotating roster of presenters, including broadcaster Sir Trevor Phillips, Times columnist Daniel Finkelstein and editor of the Times political newsletter Lara Spirit.
Andrew Neil said: “I am delighted to renew and continue my association with Times Radio, which continues to go from strength to strength. The need for informed, unbiased and quality analysis of current events has never been greater and Times Radio is the perfect platform from which to provide it.”
It was announced earlier this month that journalist, broadcaster, and Sunday Times columnist Rod Liddle will be the new host of its Saturday morning show.
Station PD Tim Levell said: “Kate McCann has been exceptional as political editor. Listeners value her credibility, clarity and authority. And her interviews have made some of the biggest headlines of 2024. Kate is the perfect choice to make Times Radio Breakfast agenda-setting and must-listen.
“In 2025, Times Radio is committed to being the voice of The Times, delivering intelligent, insightful and engaging news coverage and debate. Our enhanced presenter line-up brings together a diverse range of voices, ensuring our listeners get a broad spectrum of perspectives, analysis and expert opinions. With brilliant names throughout the day, we’re excited about the future of Times Radio.”

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AU & NZ

Lachie Pringle moves to Triple M Sydney mornings

Lachie Pringle has shifted to host Mornings, from 9am – 1pm on Triple M Sydney. He was previously on afternoons as well as a podcast producer.Lachie had previously worked on air for triple j and for ARN. 
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