US

September 2025 (8/21 – 9/17) Nielsen Audio PPM Ratings Day 2: Christian Hip Hop & Dance Stations Set New Highs

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.
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AU & NZ

Boom Radio’s Jordan Klingsporn takes over Breakfast at Goulburn’s Eagle FM

Jordan Klingsporn has packed up his life in WA and headed east after scoring his first big commercial radio gig. After 3 years at Perth student station Boom Radio, Jordan has been appointed the new Breakfast Announcer and Operations Manager at Goulburn’s 93.5 Eagle FM. Jordan takes up the role vacated by Samual Mansfield and… Read More
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US

Maney & Lauren Expand To Q107.5 Memphis

The “Maney & LauRen” morning show based at Beasley Media Group CHR “Kiss 95.1” WNKS Charlotte will debut in Memphis on Flinn Broadcasting CHR “Q107.5” WHBQ-FM on Wednesday, October 8.
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US

Country Music Association 2025 Broadcast Award Winners

As the Country Music Association continues its year-round mission of celebrating excellence across the industry, the Nashville-based trade organization has announced the recipients of the 2025 CMA Broadcast Awards, one of Country radio’s highest honors. Earlier this morning, CMA New Artist of the Year nominee Tucker Wetmore personally surprised radio stations and broadcast personalities nationwide with one-on-one calls to share the exciting news.
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Ireland

Independent broadcasters welcome Budget 2026 radio funding

Independent radio stations across Ireland have welcomed confirmation of continued funding for news and current affairs as part of Budget 2026.
Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport Patrick O’Donovan has announced €3 million of ringfenced funding next year for local, regional, multi-city and national stations in the independent sector.
John Purcell, Chair of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland (IBI), said the move recognises the value of what the sector delivers. “We are very grateful to the Minister for the funding in the Budget, which recognises the essential news and current affairs services provided to listeners all over Ireland and the unique regulatory obligations of our stations.”
Michael Kelly, Chief Executive of IBI, added that the investment would be well used. “Our journalists, presenters, producers and editors perform work which is vital for democracy, for informed citizens, and for social cohesion. Our sector is a key bulwark against misinformation and disinformation so this is an important announcement.”
Further measures in the Budget include €1 million of additional funding for digital transformation in the media sector and €1.4 million extra for the Sound and Vision Scheme, which supports high-quality programming. A further €1.1 million will go to the Government’s Counter-Disinformation Strategy, and funding will continue for Local Democracy and Court Reporting Schemes.
The funding will be managed through Coimisiún na Meán.
IBI represents local, regional, multi-city and national radio stations across Ireland which together reach more than 2.5 million listeners every day. […]