US

Mason’s Observations on Taylor Swift Week 2 & Streaming vs. Radio

Taylor Swift has dominated every part of the music industry and her album “The Life of a Showgirl” continues to occupy the entire Spotify Top 12. But in terms of listener requests, one has clearly emerged as popular. Last week in Mason’s Observations, we explained how her Friday release created a nationwide event with callers from Cape Cod to Maui talking about their favorite Taylor songs and all-things-Taylor. But when the following Monday and Tuesday came, a shocking number of requests came in for those exact same songs–zero!
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US

Kyle Matthews To Depart KBEQ

Just eight months after joining Steel City Media Country “Q104” KBEQ Kansas City, Kyle Matthews is departing the station to relocate to St. Louis.
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UK

Round Midnight wins jazz award for BBC Radio 3

Folded Wing’s BBC Radio 3 show Round Midnight has been named Jazz Media Award winner at the 2025 Parliamentary Jazz Awards.

Hosted by saxophonist and composer Soweto Kinch, the late-night weekday show launched last year and has become BBC Radio 3’s flagship jazz programme, blending live sessions, festival recordings and new music from the UK and beyond.
The Parliamentary Jazz Awards recognise the breadth and creativity of the British jazz scene, celebrating artists, broadcasters and producers who champion the genre.
Karen Pearson, CEO and Founder of Folded Wing, said the team were proud of the recognition. “To be nominated for Round Midnight in its first year of programming is testament to the hard work the Folded Wing team and Soweto put in each night.
Thank you to the listeners, the jazz world for embracing and supporting the show and BBC Radio 3 and Sam Jackson for believing in us.”
Sam Jackson, Controller of BBC Radio 3 and BBC Proms, added that Round Midnight had “gone from strength to strength”, calling the award “a richly deserved reflection of their hard work, creativity, and commitment to the vibrant British jazz scene”.
The show’s collaboration with BBC Introducing has helped spotlight emerging musicians, with guests such as corto.alto and Emma Rawicz later earning national recognition and award wins. Other guests this year have included Zara McFarlane, Mark Kavuma, and Rivkala, alongside international names like Theo Croker and Joe Webb.
Folded Wing, based in Southend, with team members in London, Coventry, Oxford and Newcastle, is known for producing programmes across BBC networks and beyond. The company continues to grow its reputation as one of the UK’s most active producers of jazz content.
Two Southend-connected artists also featured among this year’s nominees: saxophonist Maddy Coombs and vocalist Olivia Cuttill, who won The Martin Hummel Award, both of whom performed at last week’s Southend Jazz Festival in association with Folded Wing.

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Rich Davis Rises To iHeartMedia Minneapolis SVP/Programming As Gregg Swedberg Moves To Advisory Roles

iHeartMedia has announced the promotion of Rich Davis to SVP/Programming for its Minneapolis cluster in addition to adding Program Director duties for Country “K102” KEEY.
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Ireland

National conference to celebrate 100 years of Irish radio

The Irish radio industry will come together in Cork early next year for a landmark two-day conference marking a century since the first Irish radio broadcast.
Hosted by University College Cork (UCC) on 29 and 30 January 2026, the event is organised by UCC History in partnership with Coimisiún na Meán and supported by RTÉ and the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI).
Industry leaders, academics and broadcasters will gather to explore radio’s role in Irish life through keynote speeches, panels and archive presentations. An Taoiseach Mícheál Martin will open the conference alongside representatives from Coimisiún na Meán and UCC.
Patricia Monahan, Director of Audio at RTÉ, will deliver the keynote address. A series of themed panels will follow, including discussions on talk radio and current affairs featuring Matt Cooper, PJ Coogan and Sarah McInerney, and the role of music and language in shaping Irish radio with John Creedon and others.
A panel on women in radio will be led by Doireann Ní Bhriain, joined by Patricia Messenger and Dr Rosemary Day, while sports presenters Jacqui Hurley and Trevor Welsh will take part in a discussion on sport on the airwaves. Other sessions include a focus on Irish-language broadcasting, the impact of Sound and Vision funding, and a look at the future of broadcasting featuring Bauer Media’s Ruth Fitzsimmons.
The programme also includes a presentation on the RTÉ Audio Archives by Brid Dooley and the launch of a special edition of the Irish Communications Review dedicated to 100 years of Irish radio.
Conference convenor Dr Finola Doyle O’Neill said the event would celebrate radio’s enduring impact while looking ahead to its future in an evolving media landscape.
More information and registration details are available at broadcast-to-podcast-conference-2026.com
Photo: Dr Finola Doyle O’Neill – Broadcast and Legal Historian, School of History, University College Cork (organiser), Patricia Monahan – Director of Audio RTÉ, Kevin Bakhurst – DG RTÉ, Clare Diamond – Coimisiún na Meán Director of Broadcasting & VoD, Matt Cooper – Broadcaster at Today FM, Aoife Mac Evilly – Coimisiún na Meán Broadcasting and Video-on-Demand Commissioner, Michael Kelly – Chief Executive of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland. […]