Ireland

All-Ireland Podcast Awards entry deadline extended

Creators now have until Friday 19 September at 5pm to enter the inaugural All-Ireland Podcast Awards, part of the new Sound.Waves. summit in Adare.

The awards form a key part of the two-day summit taking place from 12 to 13 November, which is designed to celebrate and showcase the Irish audio sector.
The All-Ireland Podcast Awards will highlight storytelling, innovation and cultural impact across the industry, with the aim of recognising and supporting talented creators and their work.
A spokesperson for the awards said: “The response to the inaugural awards has been incredible. The quality and diversity of entries so far are truly world-class, and we’re excited to see what else comes in with this extension.”
The Sound.Waves. summit will also feature talks and sessions from innovators across podcasting, music and content creation, focusing on the business of content through creativity and commerce. Details of speakers will be announced shortly.
For more information about the Sound.Waves. summit visit soundwaves.ie.

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UK

Global’s Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden to speak at Tuning In

Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden have been confirmed as guest speakers at Tuning In 2025, Radiocentre’s annual conference.

The Heart Breakfast presenters will appear at London’s King’s Place next week, sharing their story of building the UK’s biggest commercial breakfast show since teaming up in 2019.
They will also reflect on a landmark year for Heart, which overtook BBC Radio 2 to become the country’s largest radio brand. The latest RAJAR figures show Heart Brand now reaching 13 million listeners weekly, 415,000 more than Radio 2, with the gap continuing to widen this year.
Jamie returned to the airwaves at the start of this year following treatment for stage one laryngeal cancer. Alongside Amanda, his comeback has been part of a strong period of growth for the station, supported by Heart’s decade and sister stations.
Radiocentre’s Tuning In conference explores developments across radio and audio. The event is free for advertisers, agencies and Radiocentre members, though in-person spaces are nearly full.

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UK

Busted, Tinie Tempah and Pixie Lott for Radio 1 Anthems Live

BBC Radio 1 is bringing its Anthems strand to the stage for the first time this November with a live event in Bradford.

Radio 1 Anthems Live will take place on Saturday 15 November at Bradford Live, featuring performances from Busted, Tinie Tempah and Pixie Lott, plus DJ sets from Charlie Hedges and Dean McCullough.
The night will celebrate iconic tracks from the last two decades and is being hosted by Charlie Hedges, Dean McCullough and Lauren Redfern.
Busted said they are “stoked” to be playing the first ever Radio 1 Anthems Live, promising hits including Year 3000, Crashed The Wedding and Air Hostess. Tinie Tempah added: “Expect bangers upon bangers classic and new.”
The event forms part of the Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture programme. Aled Haydn Jones, Head of Radio 1, said: “I’m delighted that we’ll be bringing the very first Anthems Live to Bradford this November as part of the 2025 UK City of Culture celebrations.”
Shanaz Gulzar, Creative Director of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, said the BBC partnership “goes from strength to strength” with the event, describing it as “an unforgettable night of pure unadulterated fun, joy and music with your favourite artists.”
Highlights will air on Radio 1 on Wednesday 19 November at 5pm, with coverage across Radio 1 and Radio 1 Anthems throughout the day.
Radio 1 Anthems launched on DAB+ last week, giving young audiences the chance to discover and rediscover music from the 2000s and 2010s. This year has also seen the debut of the Anthems Live Lounge, with the Bradford event marking another milestone.
As an official broadcast partner for Bradford’s City of Culture year, the BBC has already showcased cultural highlights across TV, radio and online, including drama, documentaries, comedy and family programming.
The BBC says more than 22 million people have already watched Bradford-focused content on TV and iPlayer between October last year and August this year.
Further details on Radio 1 Anthems Live are available at bbc.co.uk/anthemslive.

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AU & NZ

Talk All Things with JP podcast celebrates 200 eps

John Paul ‘JP’ Melhem never dreamt he’d one day host his own podcast, let alone notch up 200 episodes. But that is indeed the milestone JP is celebrating this week with Talk All Things with JP, a podcast through which people from all walks of life share their stories, from business owners to Hollywood actors…. Read More
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