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Once a year we pretend to be a radio futurologist and predict the future of radio, with our annual radio predictions.
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The last 12 months have been the biggest in RadioToday’s history, with over a million new people visiting the site, so here are the top 10 reasons 2018 was one …
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Radio is the fastest growing medium, with its 12.5% growth putting it ahead of the entire market including the internet, according to the latest Advertising Agency/WARC Expenditure Report.
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UKRD has declared its half year dividend for the third year running, even though CEO William Rogers says trading remains difficult in places.
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The BBC Trust has approved proposals to enable downloads for BBC iPlayer Radio programmes, to commence ‘at some point’ in 2014.
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Radio has overtaken social networks as UK teens’ preferred news source, and continues to beat newspapers and TV in a recent survey.
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The number of radio sets sold plummeted 18% in the 12 months to Q2 2012, a new study published by Ofcom shows.
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The UK’s biggest commercial group is re-igniting its support for the Student Radio Awards.
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Jeremy Hunt has instructed Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading to carry out tests.
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Revised TSAs, name changes and more as we get ready for quarter 2, 2012 of RAJAR.
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Local radio regulation failure has been on a scale to match the banking crisis, Dann says.
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Chris Baughen has been appointed as Managing Editor of Xfm London and Manchester.
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BBC Radio 2 and Radio 4 given the green light but 5 live remains restricted internationally.
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talkSPORT owner UTV Media appoints Richard Huntingford as Chairman.
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Frank Skinner, Richard Park and Ben Cooper to be part of this year’s event so far.
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Radio City and Key 103’s live concerts took place at the weekend, with thousands of listeners.
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The temporary station, costing around £200,000 will broadcast nationally for just over 2 weeks.
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Three Real Radio stations remove long-running football phone-in programmes.
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Stations with a aTSA under 300,000 encouraged to enter the 2012 Awards.
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Radio 1 jingle singer Richard Oliver sings Neon Lights with producer Paul Rudd.
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The Boogieman, aka Chris Rogers returns to the air on a community radio station.
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Celtic Music Radio to make the move to FM after winning another licence in Glasgow.
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He joins Jessie J, Status Quo, Mick Hucknall, Paloma Faith and more.
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The speech-led BBC show, to be broadcast on all 39 stations in England, will air from 7-10pm.
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Radio freelancers will for the first time be eligible for up to £1,500 of funding.
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When Geoffrey’s booked for half an hour, he’s booked for half an hour.
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There are many reasons that outsourcing production could be a great idea.
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Annual reports shows the BBC spent extra cash on music radio, and less on speech.
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Blues Brother Dan Aykroyd has joined Jazz FM to host a weekly Blues show.