Radio news from 20 March 2007
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The Next Big Thing: Local Radio! (radio.about.com)
A funny thing to say, considering, we've always had local radio - mostly. Of course, its importance has ebbed and flowed over the years. In the 1940s and 1950s, network...
A funny thing to say, considering, we've always had local radio - mostly. Of course, its importance has ebbed and flowed over the years. In the 1940s and 1950s, network...
UTV interested in Chrysalis (Radio Today)
UTV, fresh from revealing a 50 per-cent increase in radio profits, has announced it is ready to bid for Chrysalis' radio business.
UTV, fresh from revealing a 50 per-cent increase in radio profits, has announced it is ready to bid for Chrysalis' radio business.
Algeria launches new radio channel in four languages (Media Network Weblog)
The Director General of Algerian National Radio (ENRS), Azeddine Mihoubi, has announced that the new international radio station in fou...
The Director General of Algerian National Radio (ENRS), Azeddine Mihoubi, has announced that the new international radio station in fou...
Radio Netherlands Worldwide turns 60 (Media Network Weblog)
Since its official opening in April 1947, Radio Netherlands Worldwide has aimed to contribute to a better informed world.
Since its official opening in April 1947, Radio Netherlands Worldwide has aimed to contribute to a better informed world.
Eyre joins board at Fife group MGt (The Scotsman)
MEDIA and entertainment industry veteran, Richard Eyre, has been appointed a non-executive director of Fife-based contact centre specialist MGt.
MEDIA and entertainment industry veteran, Richard Eyre, has been appointed a non-executive director of Fife-based contact centre specialist MGt.
RNW appoints Andy Clark as new Head of English (Media Network Weblog)
Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) is pleased to announce the appointment of Andy Clark as the new Head of the English Department. Andy will take up his new role in May.
Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) is pleased to announce the appointment of Andy Clark as the new Head of the English Department. Andy will take up his new role in May.
Taiwan floats legislation to boost local languages (Media Network Weblog)
Taiwan’s independence-leaning government has introduced legislation to take the emphasis off Mandarin Chinese and promote wider use of local languages, another step likely to irritate Beijing.
Taiwan’s independence-leaning government has introduced legislation to take the emphasis off Mandarin Chinese and promote wider use of local languages, another step likely to irritate Beijing.