UK

Castledown FM found in breach over election broadcasts

Ofcom has ruled that Castledown FM breached election broadcasting rules by allowing a candidate to present shows during the election period.
The community station, which serves Tidworth, Ludgershall and Perham Down, aired two editions of The Morning Show on Monday hosted by Brian Pratt on 14 and 28 April this year. At the time, Brian was standing as an independent candidate in the Wiltshire local elections for Tidworth North and West.
Election law prohibits candidates from presenting any programmes during the official campaign period, which began on 25 March and ran until polling day on 1 May.
While the 14 April show did not include election-related material, the 28 April edition featured multiple references to voting. These included reminders about polling stations, details of voter ID requirements, guidance on postal and proxy voting, and advice for people with disabilities on how to access support at polling stations.
Ofcom said the content was neutral and factual, but confirmed that Rule 6.6 of the Broadcasting Code was still breached because a nominated candidate presented both programmes. The regulator explained that the rule is in place to avoid any perception of unfair advantage and to protect trust in the democratic process.
Castledown FM accepted the breach, describing it as an “inadvertent oversight” during what it called a period of “significant operational disruption” as the station was relocating studios. The station said it had since “reinforced training and implemented additional checks” to prevent it happening again.
Ofcom noted the station’s cooperation and acknowledged that Brian did not mention his own candidacy or political views on air, but concluded that the rule was “clearly prohibited” regardless of intent or content.
The decision was published in issue 529 of Ofcom’s Broadcast and On Demand Bulletin on 8 September 2025.

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Ireland

RTÉ brings live radio shows to national ploughing 2025

RTÉ is heading back to the National Ploughing Championships in Tullamore from 16th to 18th September with three days of live radio and entertainment.
Across the event, audiences will be able to see RTÉ Radio 1, RTÉ 2fm and RTÉ Gold programmes broadcast live from the RTÉ tent, alongside podcast recordings, music, news, weather and family-friendly activities.
On Tuesday, the schedule includes Oliver Callan on Radio 1, The Louise Duffy Show, and The Ray D’Arcy Show, plus a live recording of the Behind the Story podcast with David McCullagh, Katie Hannon and Fran McNulty. RTÉ’s Six One News and Weather will also be live from the site.
Wednesday will feature Morning Ireland on Radio 1, a Will Leahy special on RTÉ Gold, and 2fm Drive with Doireann Garrihy. Visitors will also be able to meet the Home Rescue team Dee Coleman, Peter Finn and Aidan Gately.
Thursday’s programme includes Laura Fox with 2fm Morning, Philip Boucher Hayes pre-recording Countrywide, and a Thin Lizzy and Phil Lynott tribute performance from Peter M. Smith and Black Rose DC.
Throughout the three days, fans of The Traitors Ireland can take photos wearing a cloak from the series, while the Late Late Show owl will also be making an appearance. Ireland’s Fittest Family will host a Hang Tough Challenge with referee Paul O’Donovan, and the RTÉ weather team will present live updates from the showground. […]

Ireland

Coimisiún na Meán opens €10 million journalism support fund

Commercial radio stations across Ireland are set to benefit from a new €3 million fund dedicated to strengthening news reporting.
The funding is part of a wider €10 million package announced by Coimisiún na Meán, which has opened applications for three journalism schemes, including the new News Reporting Scheme.
A total of €4 million will be made available under the scheme, with €3 million ring-fenced for commercial radio broadcasters. The allocation was made by Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport, Patrick O’Donovan, who said the funding recognises the important role radio plays in delivering trusted, high-quality news.
The scheme is being launched on a pilot basis and will be reviewed after one year. It will support the creation of public interest journalism on a platform-neutral basis, focusing on issues under-represented in current news coverage such as rural affairs, transport, sustainability, marginalised groups, social and cultural topics, and the impact of public policy.
Rónán Ó Domhnaill, Media Development Commissioner at Coimisiún na Meán, said the organisation is committed to supporting “a media landscape that is sustainable, pluralistic, and participative, and one that consumers can trust”.
Applications for the News Reporting Scheme can be submitted by regulated news and current affairs service providers, or by freelance journalists working with a regulated outlet.
Alongside the new initiative, €6 million has also been made available under round two of the Local Democracy and Courts Reporting Schemes. The first round of these schemes, launched last year, supported the creation of more than one hundred new journalism roles.
Minister O’Donovan said the new funding would “enable media outlets to report on news topics that are not substantially covered at present” and enhance coverage of local authorities and the courts. He added: “Commercial radio stations play an invaluable role in community engagement, cohesion and the promotion of social inclusion across the country and provide a crucial public service in the delivery of trusted information.”
Coimisiún na Meán expects applications from both national and regional outlets, with the aim of strengthening news provision for audiences across Ireland. […]

UK

BBC Introducing LIVE to be broadcast on local and national radio

BBC Introducing LIVE events this October will be recorded and broadcast on BBC radio stations across the UK.

The annual showcase supports new and emerging talent with live performances, workshops and open mic sessions in nine cities, while highlights will air on BBC local radio, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru and BBC Radio Scotland.
London hosts the opening event on 2 October at The Lower Third with three live acts curated by BBC Introducing.
A major takeover of BBC Maida Vale Studios follows on 18 October, featuring panels, workshops, an industry feedback centre and open mic slots.
Cardiff will present COPA on 8 October as part of the Cardiff Music City Festival, with Wrkhouse, Adjua and others performing. The event will be broadcast afterwards on BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Cymru.
That same week, Liverpool will host a live session recorded for BBC Introducing in Merseyside, airing on 9 October.
Bradford will stage an event on 10 October at the National Science and Media Museum as part of its UK City of Culture 2025 programme, including panels and an open deck for DJs. Glasgow’s event on 11 October, in partnership with Tenement Trail, will showcase seven Scottish acts, with highlights broadcast on BBC Radio Scotland on 17 October.
Lancaster will hold two nights of performances on 11 and 12 October at The Storey, with BBC Radio Lancashire airing highlights. Newcastle’s programme on 14 October will include a panel at The Generator Live Conference and a showcase at The Glasshouse.
Manchester hosts a five-day songwriting workshop from 20 to 24 October, run with PRS for Music and songwriter Jin Jin, ending with a special track played on BBC Introducing. A live gig at Ambers on 22 October will feature Akemi Fox, DellaXOZ and others.
The tour ends in Belfast on 24 October with a live gig at Limelight 2, recorded for BBC Introducing in Northern Ireland.
Since launching, BBC Introducing has supported unsigned musicians through its 23 local radio shows and six national programmes, helping artists such as Ed Sheeran, Sam Fender and Raye. More details are available on the BBC Introducing website.

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UK

Paul Griffiths returns to YorkMix Radio on Sundays

Paul Griffiths, known to listeners as Griffo, is heading to YorkMix Radio with a new Sunday show from 4pm to 7pm.
He comes from YO1 Radio which has just appointed Nick Hancock to the breakfast show, previously hosted by Griffo.
He’s also previously worked at Minster FM, Pulse, Viking, Key 103, MFM and many more, plus BBC Radio York and BBC Radio Leeds.
The programme will bring more interaction and local content into what has traditionally been the chart slot, as part of a refreshed weekend schedule.
Managing Director David Green said the addition was a natural fit: “It’s only natural that he should join us as we continue to invest in our weekend schedule and give another well known local voice a position on the station.”
YorkMix Radio, which launched almost five years ago, is broadcast on the North Yorkshire DAB multiplex and focuses on York and the nearby market towns. The station features presenters with strong connections to the region.
Speaking about his return, Griffo said: “I am very excited to be joining the team at YorkMix. They do local properly, the radio station sounds great and it really is at the heart of everything that goes on around York and North Yorkshire.”
Griffo’s first programme will air this Sunday. It comes alongside other new additions including Adam Coggin, previously at Jorvik Radio, who will host a Sunday morning show from 9am to 12, and David Dunning, who begins a new interactive evening slot from 10pm to midnight.

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