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Former BBC Radio Humberside presenter Andy Comfort joins Hull’s 107FM

Former BBC Radio Humberside presenter Andy Comfort has joined community radio station Hull’s 107FM.
He follows his former colleague David Burns, who also signed up for shows on the station following BBC cutbacks.
Andy will be be back on air every Friday afternoon 2-4pm with his new show “Here Comes The Weekend” starting Friday 7th February.
107FM’s programme Director, Pete Mills said: “The fact that Andy, like Burnsy before him, chose to come to 107FM, says a lot about the station, its ethics and values, and moreover, they know how well liked the station is in the area, recognise its huge potential, and wanted to be part of it.
“Having presenters of this high calibre, reputation and experience on board is invaluable on every level to 107FM, from demonstrating the station is going to the next level, through to helping nurture new radio talent, which is a huge part of what we do.”

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Ezra Collective, Mogwai and Kae Tempest to headline the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival 2025

BBC Radio 6 Music has announced the line-up and venues for its upcoming Festival in Manchester.

The event is the station’s flagship annual music festival, which takes place in Greater Manchester from Wednesday 26th – Saturday 29th March.
This year’s festival features headline performances at O2 Victoria Warehouse Manchester from: Ezra Collective, with a special bespoke performance that celebrates the importance of youth clubs across the country; Mogwai, featuring a unique collaboration with KNDS Fairey Acid Brass; and Kae Tempest, with the global premiere of new material.
Also taking to the stage are Fat Dog, English Teacher and Perfume Genius, with 6 Music’s Jamz Supernova, Tom Ravenscroft and SHERELLE all DJing at the venue.
Other events and club nights include a BBC Introducing night, New Music Fix Live, Indie Forever, Rave Forever in partnership with The Warehouse Project, and Morning After Mix Live.
Listeners will hear live music, highlights and interviews across the four days from 6 Music presenters including Nick Grimshaw, the new Breakfast Show host from Monday 24th February (weekdays 7-10am) and Lauren Laverne, who begins her new mid-morning show (weekdays 10am-1pm) on the same day.
A 6 Music Festival Channel will launch on BBC iPlayer on Monday 17th March with classic festival performances from previous years. From Saturday 29th March, the channel will see the station’s presenters bring viewers back-to-back performance highlights and live sets from this year’s event.
Nick Grimshaw says: “I’m really excited for my first 6 Music Festival. I can’t wait to be back home in Manchester to take the new show up there for a few days in March and bring you the most brilliant of line ups.”
Lauren Laverne says: “I’m thrilled to be back in plenty of time for our biggest moment of the year – the 6 Music Festival. The artists always put together something special just for us and the listeners, which is such a privilege. I’m looking forward to another trip to Greater Manchester with my new show to see what they have in store!”
Samantha Moy, Head of BBC Radio 6 Music says: “We’re delighted to bring listeners back to back performances and DJ sets from such a range of local, national and international artists. It’s a joy to host a live experience that reflects the breadth of music we play around the clock on our station and to celebrate the region that it’s rooted in.”

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Ofcom consults on which voice-activated devices to include in new radio legislation

Ofcom has launched a consultation to gather feedback on which voice-controlled devices should be included in legislation surrounding radio streams.

The regulator says it wants to know which radio selection services (RSS) should be designated under the Media Act 2024, which aims to ensure the continued availability of UK radio services on connected audio devices, such as smart speakers and in-car entertainment systems.
The Secretary of State requires a report on the subject, about which radio selection services should be designated under Part 6 of the Media Act.
This isn’t just about making sure Amazon and Google continue to provide radio via their respective smart speakers, but also includes services on mobile phones and in cars such as Siri and Bixby.
Ofcom says: “Our proposed approach to our assessment in our report includes using a threshold to determine if a level of use of a radio selection service is significant. Our report must include consideration of the number of members of the public using a service; the manner in which a service is used; whether the level of use is significant; and any other matters we think affect these.
“We welcome responses to our consultation by 18 March 2025 and, subject to any feedback received, we will publish a Statement setting out the final principles and methods that we will apply in preparing our report.”
See more here.

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Persephonica adds to its leadership team with BBC Sounds Commissioner Fiona Hanlon

UK production company Persephonica has appointed former BBC Sounds Commissioner and Radio 1 producer Fiona Hanlon as Managing Director.
Fiona has 17 years at the BBC, working has worked alongside some of the biggest names in broadcasting, including Nick Grimshaw and Scott Mills.
She played a pivotal role in the launch of BBC Sounds, commissioning music formats like Pop Top Ten with Rylan and Scott and developing companion content for Peaky Blinders, Normal People, and Killing Eve.
“Persephonica has built an excellent reputation for working with world-class talent to create standout podcasts,” said Hanlon.
“I’m excited to lead the next phase of growth, expanding our entertainment slate and developing fresh, innovative formats fronted by hosts that truly connect with their audiences.”
CEO Dino Sofos is equally enthusiastic: “Fiona joins at a key moment for the company as we prepare to launch major new original shows in the UK and beyond. She has an incredible knack for spotting gaps in the market and pairing top-tier talent with bold, unique ideas. We’re incredibly lucky to have such a creative powerhouse leading Persephonica into its next exciting chapter.”

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MIX 92.6 expands to DAB+ covering South Hertfordshire in addition to FM

MIX 92.6 has launched on DAB+ in addition to its community radio FM licence in South Hertfordshire.
Station Manager Nick Hazell emphasised the strategic importance of this development, stating: “I am really delighted that we’ve been able to take this next big step in growing our local radio station.
“At a time when others are retrenching and moving away from local radio, this move makes a clear statement about how important we think it is to support and serve our local community.”
The station, previously known as Radio Verulam, has been serving the area via various methods since the 1990s.

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Greatest Hits Radio in breach for offensive language during Ewen and Cat at Breakfast

Ewen and Cat at Breakfast on Greatest Hits Radio Scotland have been given a breach from Ofcom for a live interview which contained offensive language.
The incident occurred on September 10, 2024 when comedian Ford Kiernan used explicit language even after being told he was live on the radio and children are listening.
The interview started at approximately 08:25: “Delighted to have showbiz royalty in the studio. Still Game’s very own Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill. They’ve got their coffee. I’ve had a word with Ford. We’re on live radio, mate. We’re live radio. Children are going to school…”
Soon after, Ford Kiernan said: “When this book is finally released and it’s released very soon… the wean in Scottish school that you speak of can get their own wallpaper like we used to do at school and wrap the fuc*ing thing up”.
His comment was followed by laughter, before Ewen Cameron apologised, saying: “My apologies for Ford’s language there”
Then Ford Kiernan said: “No, we’re not actually live, are we? That’s desperate. I thought it was a prerecord. I do apologise. My language there”.
He later stated: “One minute he tells you he’s recording. The next minute he tells you he’s not recording. Watch your language. He raises an eyebrow at me as if to say, ‘will you please say a swearword?’”
Towards the end of the interview, Ewen said: “Apologies for the language from my guests this morning…”
Despite immediate apologies from the host and the guest, Ofcom concluded that the station violated Rule 1.14 of the Broadcasting Code, which prohibits the most offensive language during times when children are likely to be listening.
Bauer said that Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill “have been trusted guests” on this programme on many occasions and that “as the stars of Scotland’s biggest comedy show, the duo is well-known and loved by audiences of all ages across the nation”.
The Licensee said that there had been “numerous interviews featuring Ford and Greg across live radio and TV over the last two decades. They have always been extremely popular and compliant live guests, with no issues or complaints in past appearances on Ewen’s show, across the Bauer network, or with the BBC and other commercial outlets”.
Bauer added that “it is standard practice to pre-record all interviews” but that given the guests “are considered ‘friends of the show’ by the breakfast team” and taking into account “the respect we have for our guests”, it “did not anticipate any offensive language”.
The Licensee said that “the offensive language [in this programme] was not anticipated”. It stated that “despite pre-broadcast warnings, inappropriate language was used live on air”.
In response to the breach, Ofcom has reminded all broadcasters of their responsibility to adhere to the Broadcasting Code and to ensure that appropriate measures are in place to prevent the broadcast of offensive language.

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