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Radiocentre, the industry body for commercial radio, has created a free online tool for insight-based planning connected to consumer need-states.
Rajar, the radio audience measurement service, has appointed two people to take over from research director Paul Kennedy who is stepping back after 22 years.
Bauer Media Audio has entered into an agreement to acquire iRadio, a youth music station which broadcasts in the West, North West, North East & Midlands regions of Ireland.
Omar Oakes and Ella Sagar prove their dedication to B2B podcasting by missing the England v Nigeria World Cup penalty shootout to record this episode with their analysis on the industry’s biggest stories.
Radiocentre CEO Matt Payton joins lead audio reporter Ella Sagar and host Jack Benjamin to discuss the past, present and future of audio, including the latest updates on radio’s place within the forthcoming Media Bill.
Former BBC radio favourite Ken Bruce’s new show on Greatest Hits Radio Network reached three million listeners, nearly double last year’s audience for the daypart, according to Bauer.
Analysis: This is potentially a big win for commercial radio’s incumbent players as the UK’s laws around commercial radio aim to keep up as listening has rapidly migrated online in recent years.
Global first in-house ad campaign for its hit music radio station Capital will run on TV, cinema, outdoor and social media.
Avtar Lit, the founder of the 24-hour independent commercial Asian radio station, has died at the age of 73.
