AU & NZ

Pat Panetta on radio’s night shift: “I’m blown away by the calls I get”

Pulling mid dawns – radio’s ‘graveyard shift’ – isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.But for Pat Panetta, host of national Weekend Overnights on 2GB, 3AW and 4BC, the strong and intimate connections forged with the audience during this time are unlike any other you’d experience on radio shifts across the day.As Pat tells Radio Today, at… Read More
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AU & NZ

Pat Panetta on radio’s night shift: “I’m blown away by the calls I get”

Pulling mid dawns – radio’s ‘graveyard shift’ – isn’t everyone’s cup of tea.But for Pat Panetta, host of national Weekend Overnights on 2GB, 3AW and 4BC, the strong and intimate connections forged with the audience during this time are unlike any other you’d experience on radio shifts across the day.As Pat tells Radio Today, at… Read More
The post Pat Panetta on radio’s night shift: “I’m blown away by the calls I get” by Sarah Patterson appeared first on Radio Today. […]

ASIA

Against all odds, Palestinian radio presenter hosts program from tent in Gaza

Palestinian radio presenter Abdullah al-Maghari hosts a programme titled “Hadith al-Nas” (Talk of the People) from his tent in Gaza’s Bureij camp as a way to amplify Gazans’ voices, share their concerns, deliver critical news amid war and be “closer to the people and their concerns”.As Israel has systematically destroyed media infrastructure in Gaza, Abdullah’s goal is to provide a substitute platform for people to express their struggles and stay informed about events around them.Amid power shortages, noisy surroundings, and the ongoing devastation of war, Abdullah’s show is constantly facing a challenge to survive. But he perseveres, taking calls from people and offering a vital platform for the voices of Gaza, delivering critical news, and addressing the struggles of life in the besieged enclave.“The show provides us with all the news after months of war and Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip. And with the internet and electricity not available all day long, it provides us with political and entertainment news for us and our children,” said one listener.Journalists like Abdullah who continue to work against all odds are frequently victims of propaganda campaigns that question their integrity, accusing them of working with combatants or having participated in October 7 attacks.Since October 2023 Israel has killed at least 222 Palestinian journalists and media workers in Gaza. Rights groups have confirmed dozens of the slain journalists were directly targeted by Israel.Last week, Palestinian journalists held a press briefing to share their experiences of covering Israel’s war on Gaza over the past year and a half. Palestinian journalist Abubaker Abed said: “We’ve been immolated, incinerated, dismembered, and disembowelled, and recently, we have been freezing to death. What more ways should you be seeing us killed in so that you can move and act and stop the hell inflicted upon us? Even the press vest we’re wearing right now marks us as a target. They do not protect us at all. Maybe if we were Ukrainians or of any other citizenship with blonde hair and blue eyes, the world would rage and rant for us. But because we are Palestinians, we have only one right, which is to die and be maimed.”Abed emphasised their determination to continue reporting on Israel’s onslaught on Palestinians despite losing loved ones and colleagues and being targeted by Israeli forces, adding: “There are no words to describe what we have been going through. You have seen our bodies, how they have become fragile, skinny and fatigued. But we never stopped. We never stopped to tell you the truth, to narrate our stories and to tell you that we are being genocided, to move your dead consciences, to help a population that has seen every sort of torture and tasted every type of death.”

In spite of their fellow journalists’ plight being livestreamed daily for months, Western mainstream media has largely remained silent on their continued targeting by Israel. […]

ASIA

India: TV Today Network to shut down its radio business

India media house TV Today Network has announced that it will shut down its radio business under the brand name Ishq 104.8 FM in the next six months, citing current market dynamics.On Thursday, the board of the company approved the proposal for the closure of the FM radio business, according to a regulatory filing.TV Today Network currently operates three FM radio stations in Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata under the frequency 104.8 FM, which contributed 1.7 per cent of its revenue in FY24.“The Board of Directors of TV Today Network Limited at their meeting held today, i.e., January 09, 2025, has inter alia approved the closure of FM Radio Broadcasting operations of the Company subject to regulatory approvals, if any, and fulfilment of other compliances as may be required,” it said.While citing the reason for closure, the private news channel broadcaster said: “Given the state of the industry, its dynamics and evolution of FM Radio Broadcasting business, the Board of Directors considered it in the better interest of the Company to close this business instead of continuing the same.”The radio business turnover was at Rs 16.18 crore and registered a loss of Rs 19.53 crore in the financial year ended March 2024. […]

US

FCC Report 1/12: $240,000 In Fines Proposed Against Connecticut & Ohio Pirate Operators

FCC Actions
The FCC has released its Seventh Report on Ownership of Broadcast Stations, which presents data on ownership interests in commercial and noncommercial broadcast stations as of October 1, 2023, by gender, race, and ethnicity.

The commission has issued its quarterly count of broadcast licenses.

Comparing the end of 2024 to the end of 2023 shows the loss of 61 AM licenses and 38 commercial FM licenses. Non-commercial FM licenses grew by 191, LPFM was up by 1, and 47 translators and boosters were lost.

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The FCC has revoked the $3000 fine it proposed against Cobra Broadcasting LLC’s 95.9 KBRA Freer TX in September for failing to timely file its license renewal application. While KBRA was required to file its license renewal application by April 1, 2021 ahead of its August 1 expiration date and did not do so until July 19, 2021, the station had contacted FCC support that it was unable to login to LMS and the commission’s support services were unable to get their password reset over several days.

Pirate Actions

The FCC has issued Notices of Illegal Pirate Radio Broadcasting to property owners Roy Owens (91.5 Dorchester MA) and Mirlande Lafortune (97.1 Providence RI).

The commission has also proposed fines against the following operators:

$60,000 against Sheldon Morgan and Morgan Media LLC of Hartford CT for operating “Busy Radio 92.9” in Hartford.

$60,000 against Wilfredo Ayala of Hartford CT for operating “La Tropica Radio” on 94.5 in Hartford.

$60,000 against of Painesville OH for operating “Radio Union Familiar” on 99.1 in Painesville.

$40,000 against Efrain Gonzalez of Waterbury CT for operating “Lapoderosa 89.1” with a simulcast of 630 WUNO San Juan PR.

$40,000 against James ‘Jumpin Jammin Jimmy’ Baran of Geneva-on-the-Lake OH for operating on 90.7.

License Cancellations

After shutting down its cluster at the end of 2023 due to foreclosure, Yaquina Bay Communications has surrendered the licenses of 820 KWDP Waldport and 1310 KNPT Newport OR.

Following the end of its operations on New Year’s Eve, Krol Communications turns in the license of 1520 WMLM St. Louis MI.

Silent Notifications

Alaska Broadcast Communications’ 630 KJNO Juneau AK (Transmitter replacement)
Godwin Communications’ 1220 WENC Whiteville NC (Financial challenges)
Montrose Broadcasting Corporation’s 800 WPEL Montrose PA (Transmitter failure)
Broadcast Educational Communications’ 90.1 WLWS Scottdale PA (Lightning damage)
North Texas Radio Group’s 1400 KEBE Jacksonville TX (Antenna problems)

FM Changes

Radio One Sports 92.7 WFNZ-FM Harrisburg/Charlotte NC seeks […]