AU & NZ

LiSTNR’s Santa Radio returns for its sixth year

LiSTNR is jingling into the festive season, with Santa Radio returning for its sixth year by popular demand. Whether you’re driving around to see Christmas lights, decorating the house, or gathering the family around the table to celebrate the festive season, Santa Radio delivers Christmas Hits and Festive Feels with a curated soundtrack of holiday… Read More
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UK

Former LBC and Radio 2 presenter Brian Hayes dies aged 87

Brian Hayes, the broadcaster known for shaping early phone-in radio at LBC and later hosting shows on BBC Radio 2, has died.

His career in the UK spanned more than five decades and included some of the most influential speech radio output of its era. He became known for a direct interviewing style that helped define the sound of LBC’s formative years in the 1970s and 1980s.
Born in Perth, Western Australia in 1937, Hayes began working in newspapers and broadcasting before moving to Britain in the early 1970s.
He joined Capital Radio at launch in 1973 as a producer before moving on air, later being recruited by LBC to front its morning phone-in programme from 1976. The show became one of the station’s signature strands and made him one of the network’s most recognisable voices.
After leaving LBC in 1990, he moved to BBC Radio 2 where he presented the breakfast programme “Good Morning UK!” in 1992. Although his time on breakfast was short, he remained with the network and hosted the weekly phone-in Hayes over Britain, which won a Sony Radio Award for Best Phone-In.
His later work included presenting on BBC Radio 5 Live as well as returning to LBC in the 2000s.
Colleagues have often credited Hayes with helping establish the modern template for conversational and confrontational phone-in broadcasting.
Speaking previously about his approach, he once said he aimed to treat callers “as real people with something to say”, adding that the medium only worked “when it sounds like a conversation that matters”.
Hayes retired from full-time broadcasting after his final stints on LBC, though he remained a reference point for many in the industry who cited his influence on the development of UK talk radio.

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AU & NZ

Nova’s Jase & Lauren bring free Santa photos to Melbourne families

It’s been a jolly big weekend for Jase Hawkins, Lauren Phillips and Clint Stanaway from Nova 100’s Jase & Lauren Breakfast show, with the trio spending Saturday afternoon at Frankston’s Christmas Festival, offering free Santa photos to Melbourne families. After hearing that shopping centre sessions were booked out from early November, the team wanted to… Read More
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AU & NZ

Townsville wakes up to new STAR 106.3 Breakfast show

Townsville and North Queensland has a new-look Breakfast show to wake up to, with Get Up with Adam & Donny launching this morning on STAR 106.3. Joining Donny (Tom Watkin) on air is Adam Davison, from Launceston’s Chilli FM. It follows the departure of former Donny’s former co-host Archie (Sam Arenson), who now hosts the… Read More
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AU & NZ

The toughest gig in radio

Lauren Joyce took on the most unenviable job in Australian radio – spinning the unspinnable and managing the unmanageable. When she accepted the newly-created role as ARN’s Chief Audience and Content Officer in January this year, Joyce became the public face of a trainwreck that was not of her making. Doing the baton change with… Read More
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US

FCC Report 11/30: FCC Advises Stations To Ensure STL & EAS Security

FCC Actions
Following last weekend’s hacking of 97.5 KFNC Mont Belvieu TX’s Barix Box and other recent incidents including at 89.7 WRIQ Charles City VA, the FCC’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau issued a notice to all stations to ensure the security of their STL link and EAS equipment.
The commission urged all broadcasters, especially those using Barix equipment to:

Install software security patches issued by the equipment manufacturer as soon as they become available, and upgrade equipment firmware and software to the most recent versions recommended by the manufacturer.
Change their devices’ default passwords and replace them with robust alternatives, and regularly change passwords to promote continued security.
Where reasonably feasible, install EAS, Barix, and other equipment interconnected to the broadcast signal processing system behind network firewalls, and utilize VPNs that are configured to limit remote management access to only authorized devices.
Continually monitor EAS equipment and software and review audit logs to detect and report incidents of unauthorized access.
Review the list of recommended best practices to address potential data security vulnerabilities issued by the Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council in 2014.

The FCC has rejected Forsythe Broadcasting’s Application For Review seeking to have the license for 1360 WNJC Washington Township NJ restored. The station’s pending license renewal application had been cancelled in May 2024 after the commission discovered through postings on RadioDiscussions.com that WNJC had not operated in over a year. In later communication with the commission, WNJC admitted that it ceased operations around March 2023 after its tower lease was terminated and that it failed to notify the FCC “due to inadvertent errors of counsel.” They stated they has unsuccessfully attempted to find a new transmitter site, but because its community of license is developed and densely populated it is difficult to find a site that could accommodate it and asked the FCC to grant a waiver to allow it to resume operations when “it is technically and economically feasible”.
In the most decision, the FCC says that Forsythe repeated the same arguments and determined, “At every stage of this proceeding, Forsythe has failed to show compelling evidence that the varying circumstances, which it contends caused the Station’s prolonged silence (e.g., the site owner’s refusal to renegotiate the lease of property for Forsythe’s AM array), were out of its control. Also absent is any compelling evidence of Forsythe’s attempts to procure a substitute location for the transmitter site, and separately, any compelling evidence of a direct connection between the COVID-19 pandemic and the Station’s ability to continue operating.”

The commission has released its quarterly station count list ending September 30. Over the past 365 days, 57 AM licenses were lost, the number of commercial FMs dropped by 24, while non-commercial FM jumped up by 353.
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Pirate Actions
A Notice of Illegal Pirate Radio Broadcasting was issued to PNK Inc. for a station operating from tenant of their property in Williamsburg VA. Mi Casa Latin Restaurant was found to be operating a station on 99.5 FM.
Silent Notifications

CRC Broadcasting Company’s 1510 KFNN Mesa AZ (Financial reasons)
CRC Broadcasting Company’s 1580 KQFN Tempe AZ (Financial reasons)
Radio Punjab AM 1310 Inc’s 1310 KMKY Oakland CA (Loss of transmitter site lease)
Rocky Mountain Public Media’s 91.7 KVJZ Breckenridge CO (Catastrophic power line failure)
Southern Stone Broadcasting’s 1370 WLOV Washington GA (Transmitter issue)
Coastal Television’s 95.7 WYCM Attica IN (Transmission line and antenna issue, gave working equipment to co-located sister 96.5 WAZY-FM Lafayetta)
Cutting Edge Broadcasting’s 106.3 WEIB Northampton MA (Financial reasons, went silent in April)
High Plains Radio Network’s 100.7 WDMS Greenville MS (Copper Theft)
High Plains Radio Network’s 1260 WGVM Greenville MS (Copper Theft)
Thomas Media LLC’s 1240 WTON Staunton VA (Loss of tower site)

FM Changes
Horizon Broadcast Group’s 95.7 KRCO-FM Prineville OR applies to move to 105.7
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