Song and social strategy: here’s how to win Sanremo
The third night of the 76th Sanremo Festival saw two of the three juries vote, with public and radio juries providing a snapshot of contestant preferences based on social media engagement.
Young people went climbing in a dangerous place – a crowd gathered
Three underage youths attempted to climb a radio mast in Raasepori, Finland, prompting police intervention after they were alerted by the public.
The schedule and program of the second evening of Sanremo
The second evening of the Sanremo Festival will feature performances by fifteen artists competing with their songs, which will be judged by public voting and the radio jury.
Radio "Vilnius FM" Celebrates Its First Birthday at the Book Fair, Inviting Listeners to Interact with Hosts and Learn About Their Shows
Radio "Vilnius FM" recently celebrated its first anniversary by inviting the public to engage with its hosts at the Book Fair, highlighting its growth in audience and commitment to quality content.
LIVE - Inquiry commission on public broadcasting: 'I have never made a decision based on my political opinions,' assures the editorial director of Radio France
The editorial director of Radio France, Vincent Meslet, emphasizes that his decisions are independent of his political opinions during an inquiry into public broadcasting.
The Ideal Radio Listener?: In the Classical Spa with Bayerischer Rundfunk
This article discusses the concept of the ideal listener for the Bayerischer Rundfunk's BR-Klassik program, represented by a fictional character named Stefanie.
The Ideal Radio Listener?: In the Classical Bubble Bath with Bavarian Broadcasting
The Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation (BR) conceptualizes an ideal listener for its classical music program, BR-Klassik, using a fictional character named Stefanie.
Jammers will become illegal
The Finnish government plans to outlaw radio jamming devices known as jammers, making their possession illegal for ordinary citizens.
Government of Tamaulipas and the SPR promote the production and dissemination of radio content
The governor of Tamaulipas signed a collaboration agreement to enhance public broadcasting and content production for the benefit of the citizens.
Julianna Jokela and Niko Saarinen clashed on the radio – Now Julianna regrets it on TV: 'It feels unpleasant'
Julianna Jokela expresses regret over a recent public fallout with her former co-host Niko Saarinen, which has become a subject of media discussion.
Edith Hermida took sides in the fight between Beto Casella and Yanina Latorre and surprised with her stance
Edith Hermida surprised the public by siding with Yanina Latorre in a dispute with Beto Casella, following homophobic comments made on a radio show.
Public Law Cultural Radio: The Collection Service
The article reviews the programming and reforms of the public cultural radio station Bayern 2 in Germany, highlighting recent cultural events and discussions.
We are the insurance policy when a crisis comes. By abolishing fees, a key barrier would fall, say Stach and Korcová
The article features an interview with Lucie Korcová and her colleague discussing the funding model of public service media in Czechia and responses to a recent public petition.
Public radio in Mexico needs modernization and use of AI to grow: IMER
The Mexican Institute of Radio (IMER) highlights the importance of modernizing public radio in Mexico by adopting contemporary formats and incorporating artificial intelligence to remain competitive in the digital age.
Repudiable
A radio program sparked controversy due to homophobic remarks made about a young dancer's video, leading to public outcry and a strong response from the dancer himself.
There is no agreement in the coalition on the future model of Czech Television and Czech Radio, according to Klempír
Klempír reports a lack of consensus within the coalition regarding the future operations of Czech Television and Czech Radio.
Radio Education reiterates commitment to transparency and dialogue after announcement of union mobilization
Radio Educación has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and dialogue following the announcement of a union mobilization on February 12.
Vernon Kay says 'I'm not going back' after The One Show appearance caused a stir
Vernon Kay announced he will not return to dyeing his hair after revealing a new grey look on The One Show, prompting public reaction.
Pointa N: Journalists start a fight for Czech Television and Czech Radio, Pavel trolls motorists
Journalists in Czechia are rallying against government plans threatening the independence of public media institutions Czech Television and Czech Radio.
We are concerned about the attempt to control public service media, say employees of television and radio
Employees of Czech public television and radio express concern over attempts to control public service media.
"For you, not for politicians." Nearly two thousand employees of Czech TV and Czech Radio rally against the abolition of fees
Employees of Czech Television and Czech Radio have issued a joint declaration defending the preservation of license fees and opposing political control over public media.
Radio host Juarez Vieira dies after being hit by a car in DF; driver was drunk, says DER
Radio host Juarez Vieira tragically died after being struck by a car while riding his bicycle in Taguatinga, DF, on Saturday morning, with the driver found to be intoxicated.
Can we escape uncomfortable topics? No one was sent to Radio Sljeme, previously avoided Opened
Zagreb's municipal government, led by Tomislav Tomašević, continues its pattern of avoiding participation in discussions about city issues, as evidenced by their absence in both the 'Opened' and Radio Sljeme programs.
Joint Step of Czech TV and Radio: Chudárek and Zavoral Respond to the Cancellation of Fees
The directors of Czech Television and Czech Radio called for a broader discussion on the financing of public media in response to the government's plans to abolish media fees.
Klempíř considers abolishing license fees. 'Czech Radio would be different, diminished,' reacts Zavoral
Czech Culture Minister Oto Klempíř is exploring alternative funding methods for public media, including the possibility of direct state budget support instead of traditional license fees.
MSU criticizes HRT's prize game: 'Such an action undermines the integrity of the work itself and its public significance'
The MSU has criticized the Croatian Radio and Television's prize competition, arguing that it compromises the integrity and public significance of their work.
Sibenik woman disqualified after 14 hours in HRT game: "The criteria were not the same"
Tina Bure from Šibenik was disqualified from a Croatian Radio contest after 14 hours of competition, citing unclear and changing rules, which has sparked public outrage.
SURVEY Was HRT's game a "humiliation of citizens" or just a regular game?
A game organized by HRT in Zagreb sparked mixed public reactions as contestants participated in a long-duration contest to commemorate the radio's centennial anniversary.
Public radio in Croatia celebrated 100 years and entered the Guinness record
Croatia's public radio marked its centennial anniversary and achieved a Guinness World Record.
Emotional confession of Queen Camilla: 'I was furious, that man attacked me on the train'
In a special edition of the 'Today' program on BBC Radio 4, Queen Camilla revealed a long-kept secret about a sexual assault she experienced as a teenager, discussing its profound impact on her life and public engagement.
Mazón showered the major paper and radio outlets and targeted El Español and El Periódico with institutional advertising
Former president of the Generalitat, Carlos Mazón, allocated 16.5 million euros in institutional advertising during his first full year in office, with a slight reduction from the previous year.