US

Megan Terry Joins WQIK’s Big Show

iHeartMedia Country 99.1 WQIK Jacksonville has revamped “The Big Show” in mornings as Megan Terry and Program Director Scot ‘Froggy’ Langley join incumbent host John Scott.The post Megan Terry Joins WQIK’s Big Show appeared first on RadioInsight. […]

US

October 2025 (9/18 – 10/15) Nielsen Audio PPM Ratings Day 2: Big Sports Gains In Multiple Markets

Nielsen Audio has released Day 2 of its monthly four day sweep of ratings in PPM markets.Today’s releases include Washington DC, Boston, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, Phoenix, Detroit, Minneapolis, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Denver, San Diego, Baltimore, and St. Louis.The post October 2025 (9/18 – 10/15) Nielsen Audio PPM Ratings Day 2: Big Sports Gains In Multiple Markets appeared first on RadioInsight. […]

AU & NZ

Journey through grief to joy: Robin Bailey announces her most personal project yet

It’s taken Robin Bailey years to find the courage to tell her story, and that of her three sons. But, after much reflection and revisiting some of life’s hardest moments, yesterday, Robin’s debut memoir finally went live for pre-order. Sharing her excitement on-air with KIIS 97.3 Breakfast co-hosts Kip Wightman and Corey Oates, Robin said of… Read More
The post Journey through grief to joy: Robin Bailey announces her most personal project yet by Sarah Patterson appeared first on Radio Today. […]

UK

Ashley Tabor-King presented with Music Industry Trusts Award

Global founder Ashley Tabor-King CBE has been presented with this year’s Music Industry Trusts Award in recognition of his impact on British broadcasting and music.

The award was handed to him by broadcaster Richard Park at a gala ceremony in London’s Grosvenor House Hotel, attended by leading names from music and media.
The evening celebrated Ashley’s two decades at the helm of Global, with video tributes from artists and colleagues including Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, Prince William, Katy Perry, Simon Cowell, Chris Moyles and Amanda Holden.
Performances came from Rita Ora, Jessie J and Olly Murs. Rita opened the night after flying in from Los Angeles, while Jessie told the audience she was “really grateful for people like Ashley Tabor-King who scoop you up and celebrate my music.”
Olly Murs rounded off the evening with a lively set, recalling how Global had supported him at the start of his career.
Accepting his award, Ashley said it was “a truly humbling” moment in support of Nordoff & Robbins, The BRIT Trust and Global Academy. He added: “People often say that media is changing. And of course it is. But what hasn’t changed, and what must never change, is why we do it.
“At its core it’s about a connection. It’s about creativity. It’s about giving people a voice and using ours responsibly.”
Ashley also thanked those who helped build Global and encouraged others to follow their ambitions. “We need to encourage entrepreneurship and bravery in this country,” he said.
The annual Music Industry Trusts Award recognises individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the UK’s music and broadcast industries, raising funds for key music charities.
(L-R) Chris Stark, Jorden North and Siân Welby during Ashley Tabor-King CBE MITS Award 2025, Grosvenor House, London, England, on 03 November 2025. (Photo by 2025 JM Enternational)
Emily Maitlis during Ashley Tabor-King CBE MITS Award 2025, Grosvenor House, London, England, on 03 November 2025. (Photo by 2025 JM Enternational)
Emma Bunton during Ashley Tabor-King CBE MITS Award 2025, Grosvenor House, London, England, on 03 November 2025. (Photo by 2025 JM Enternational)
Kate Garraway during Ashley Tabor-King CBE MITS Award 2025, Grosvenor House, London, England, on 03 November 2025. (Photo by 2025 JM Enternational)
Mark Wright during Ashley Tabor-King CBE MITS Award 2025, Grosvenor House, London, England, on 03 November 2025. (Photo by 2025 JM Enternational)

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