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AU & NZ

Hamish Blake tops 2022 Aussie broadcast talent list

Podcaster and TV personality Hamish Blake has been voted Australia’s No. 1 broadcast personality, in the 2022 The Top Talent Report. Hugh Jackman has topped the overall list of celebrities.The report was commissioned by media and marketing agency Talent Corp in conjunction with Lewers Research and details the latest findings of the Australian Talent Index.The… Read More
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AU & NZ

Switch-bored? Never! The good, bad and ugly of listener calls

Former 2GB receptionist Heather Storrar will never forget the day a lady with two huge Great Danes walked through the door.“She seemed a happy, spiritual, ‘save the world’ sort of person,” Heather tells Radio Today “But she wasn’t going to leave until she saw Derryn Hinch, who was in the studio on the floor above.”“Apparently… Read More
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US

NAB To Present Elvis Duran & Scott Shannon Impact Award

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) will present the NAB Show New York Impact Award to two legendary radio hosts, Elvis Duran and Scott Shannon, who recently partnered on the feature-length documentary “Worst to First: The True Story of Z100.” The award program will take place on Thursday, October 20 in the Content Theater at […] […]

US

A Different Type of Station Monitor

I’ve written recently about how you can usually get a handle on a station quickly, but it took me about 20 minutes of listening to WAYF West Palm Beach, the South Florida affiliate of the Way-FM network, to get a true sense of the station. That was when midday host Carder launched into a phone […] […]

ASIA

Taliban releases former radio station owner after four months’ detention

According to a report by the Afghanistan Journalist Center (AFJC), the Taliban Directorate of Intelligence prison has released Mirza Hasani, former owner and editor of Radio Aftab, a local radio station in Daikundi province of central Afghanistan, after four months of detention.Hasan was arrested at a checkpoint in Herat city while trying to move to Iran for a safer life on May 24, when the agents of the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI) searched his phone. After seeing journalistic posts on his social media accounts, they suspected him of working as a reporter for the National Resistance Front (NRF) and transferred him to the intelligence agency’s prison in Kabul.He was released on Sunday afternoon, his wife Sakina Rahimi confirmed to AFJC via a messaging app.AFJC said: “We welcome the release of journalist Mirza Hasani, but we stress that he should never have been detained in the first place. If authorities had any grievances or found the reports biased, they could pursue the issue via the Media Complaints Commission, not by illegally detaining the reporters.”AFJC also called upon authorities to “release Journalist Khalid Qadiri who was sentenced to one year in prison in May for allegedly spreading anti-Islamic Emirate propaganda and committing espionage for foreign media outlets, and urge them to ensure journalists can do their work without interference, fear, or reprisal.”Based on the AFJC’s finding there have been a total of 245 cases of violations against media freedom in Afghanistan, including 130 cases of short-term detention of journalists during one year of Taliban rule.These detentions, which lasted from one hour to several hours and even some months often included physical violence, insults, and even torture of journalists.Photo: AFJC […]