Rás 1 and Rás 2 Out in Ísafjarðardjúpi and on Steingrímsfjarðarheiði
The article discusses the radio stations Rás 1 and Rás 2 broadcasting in Ísafjarðardjúpi and on Steingrímsfjarðarheiði.
Radio News (23.03.2026 09:00:00)
An overview of the latest Estonian radio news broadcast.
Eta Beta offers the answers
The radio program 'Eta Beta' explores the significant yet often unnoticed impact of technological innovations on daily life, providing insights through expert interviews.
Janet, who travels around the world alone: this little "secret weapon" often saves me
Janet Vavilov, a woman of many talents, balances her busy life as a radio host, teacher, and performer by finding solace in solitary travel.
Iran: Radio Station Attacked
An attack on a radio station in Bandar Abbas, Iran, has resulted in one death and an injury, occurring amid ongoing tensions in the region.
At least one person reported killed in attack on radio station in Iran
At least one person has reportedly been killed in an airstrike on a radio station in Bandar Abbas, Iran.
Is Arsenal vs Man City on TV? Channel and radio coverage for Carabao Cup final
Arsenal will face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final, which will be broadcast live on ITV and Sky Sports.
Margus Lepa reveals the true reason for the radio silence and speaks about his difficult health struggle
Estonian actor and longtime radio personality Margus Lepa discusses his recent silence due to health issues that have hindered his ability to speak.
How this radio shack became Antarctica's only 'Hilton'
A former radio shack at Wilkes Station has been transformed into Antarctica's only 'Hilton,' providing a unique accommodation for expeditioners.
Apu: Jone Nikula fell ill
Radio host Jone Nikula has gone on sick leave, revealing in an interview that he experienced some health issues but is recovering and eager to return to work.
Apu: Jone Nikula suddenly disappeared from radio broadcasts - now tells the reason
Radio presenter Jone Nikula has been absent from broadcasts due to illness, but assures fans he is on the mend and looks forward to returning to work.
Greg James issues health update live from his bath after Comic Relief challenge
BBC Radio 1's Greg James provided a health update from his bath after completing a challenging 1,000km tandem cycling journey for Comic Relief that raised over £4 million.
Silencing After a Century, CBS Radio Service - All Employees Laid Off
CBS is shutting down its news radio service after nearly a century of operation, resulting in job losses for all employees in the news department.
The End of an Era for Historic CBS News Radio After a Century of Operation
CBS has announced the closure of its news radio service, marking a significant shift in American media dynamics amid increasing economic pressure and digital transformation.
Dame Jenni Murray dies after devastating Christmas fears: everything we know
Dame Jenni Murray, a renowned BBC Radio 4 broadcaster, has passed away at the age of 75, shortly after expressing fears about not seeing Christmas.
Former BBC Woman’s Hour presenter Jenni Murray dies aged 75
Jenni Murray, former presenter of BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, has passed away at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy as a significant figure in British broadcasting.
CBS to dissolve its radio news service that has existed for 99 years
CBS has announced the closure of its radio news service, citing programming strategy changes and challenging economic conditions.
The German military has sunk a huge amount, equipment does not work. 'Health threat'
Germany's military, the Bundeswehr, discovered severe flaws in its radio-informatic communication system that pose health risks to soldiers.
Jenni Murray dead: BBC Woman's Hour star tragically dies aged 75
Legendary BBC broadcaster Dame Jenni Murray has passed away at the age of 75 after a long career in broadcasting, particularly known for her work on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour.
Hot Air Balloon in Texas Gets Stuck on a 300-Meter Tower
A hot air balloon in Texas became entangled on a 300-meter radio tower.
CBS News to lay off six percent of its employees
CBS News is laying off six percent of its workforce and is closing its CBS News Radio division, which has been operational for nearly a century.
President Daniel Noboa threw his 'jabs' at political figures in an interview with Radio Centro
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa criticized several political figures during an interview with Radio Centro, addressing controversies surrounding former President Rafael Correa and comments about the deportation of a crime suspect linked to the murder of a presidential candidate.
American Traditional Broadcaster: Bari Weiss Closes CBS Radio
CBS Radio, under the leadership of Bari Weiss, is set to close, resulting in the loss of numerous jobs.
Gallery: The story of the construction of the Türi radio station can be seen at the Broadcasting Museum
A new exhibition at the Broadcasting Museum in Türi showcases the history and significance of the Türi radio station's construction.
Political Bush Radio: What Should the Minister Do with the 800 Euro Champagne?
The podcast discusses Finnish Finance Minister Riikka Purra's receipt of an expensive champagne worth 800 euros, prompting a debate among political commentators about appropriate conduct.
The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra at the Isar Philharmonic: Music That Provides Comfort
A review praises the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra's performance of Mahler's Second Symphony, highlighting its emotional journey from grief to ecstatic joy.
After her unexpected dismissal, the millionaire figure that Lizy Tagliani received at Radio Pop was revealed
Lizy Tagliani's show on Radio Pop will be ending after her unexpected dismissal, revealing that she earned around 15 million pesos monthly.
Radio News (20.03.2026 15:00:00)
The article provides a list of available news sources and broadcasts from ERR, Estonia's national broadcasting network.
"Original from Vienna", Episode 31: The Sad Joke President
The article discusses the life and career of Maxi Böhm, a popular Austrian comedian and actor, particularly known for his role as the first quizmaster on the radio show "Die große Chance" in the 1950s.
Isabelle Mergault, actress and member of 'Grosses Têtes', has died at 67
Isabelle Mergault, a well-known French actress, has passed away at the age of 67, as announced by Laurent Ruquier.
In the last six months, 60% of residents have listened to the radio daily; the most listened to radio station is Latvijas Radio 2
A recent report reveals that 60% of Latvians aged 16 to 74 have been listening to the radio daily, with Latvijas Radio 2 being the most popular station.
Radio News (20.03.2026 12:00:00)
The article provides various updates on news and programming from Estonia's ERR radio service.
Libor Bouček will replace Lucie Výborná at the radio
Lucie Výborná will be succeeded by Libor Bouček as the host of a Czech radio program.
Libor Bouček Returns to Czech Radio. He Will Host a Popular Program Starting in April
Libor Bouček is set to return to Czech Radio in April as the host of a well-liked program.
Another Blow to the Famous Farmer Petras Šiaučiūnas: Officials Arrived at the Farm
Petras Šiaučiūnas, a well-known farmer in Lithuania, faced another setback as officials confiscated the last of his previously gifted emus from a radio station.
Radio News (20.03.2026 09:00:00)
The article presents various recent news updates covering cultural, economic, scientific, and international topics in Estonia.
Vernon Kay cries 'why would you say that' after BBC Radio 2 co-star's brutal remark
Vernon Kay was upset by a harsh comment made by a co-host during his BBC Radio 2 show.
Aki Linnanahde started receiving disturbing messages from listeners - ended up in surgery
Radio host Aki Linnanahde underwent surgery to remove a nodule from his vocal cords after listeners noticed his hoarse voice.
Podcast: Niko Saarinen's tooth extraction turned into a nightmare - the doctor was shocked: 'There should have been reason to ask... '
Radio host Niko Saarinen shares a traumatic experience involving a tooth extraction that left him traumatized and fearful of dentists after suspecting he was treated by a quack.
Greg James admits 'I'm completely depleted' as he makes 'tears' confession
Greg James, a BBC Radio 1 DJ, expresses his emotional and physical exhaustion during his 1,000km cycling challenge for Comic Relief as he reaches Galashiels.
Mets broadcasting legend Howie Rose announces he is retiring after nearly 40 years
Howie Rose, the longtime radio voice of the New York Mets, has announced his retirement after nearly four decades with the team.
A little corner of tango where the radio program has a luxury godfather
The article features the weekly radio program 'Yo te canto Buenos Aires', exploring the journey of tango music in Caseros, Argentina, and its cultural significance.
The death of the son of MP Magdalena Filiks. The court upheld the penalty imposed on the radio
The Warsaw Administrative Court upheld a penalty against Radio Szczecin for its publications that contributed to the suicide of the son of MP Magdalena Filiks.
The plumber is afraid of the 'endless debate'. That's why he doesn't talk to television and radio
A plumber expresses his concerns about engaging with media due to the fear of ongoing discussions without resolution.
The ironic comments of La Negra Vernaci about her exit from Radio Pop: "Do I have to give this title?"
La Negra Vernaci reacted with irony to the news of her departure from Radio Pop, where her show and Lizy Tagliani's were confirmed to end this month.
Radio host dies at 54 after battling cancer
Radio host Carlos Cebolinha passed away at the age of 54 after a long battle with cancer in Ceres, Goiás, Brazil.
Nervousness Surrounding Terminations in STVR: Historians Support Editors After Dissidents, Flašíková Calms Employees via Email
Sixty employees of the public Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) are awaiting imminent layoffs, a move that has sparked unrest among staff and prompted public support from historians and colleagues.
Listener Wondered About Aki Linnanahde's Changed Voice: Radio Host Had to Go to Hospital
Finnish radio host Aki Linnanahde underwent surgery for a vocal cord nodule, prompting public concern over his voice change.
Trump tried to silence the Voice of America radio station, but the court ordered journalists back to work
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's efforts to silence Voice of America were illegal, allowing over 1,000 journalists to return to their jobs.
DAVID MARCUS: Liberal wives, not conservative husbands, rule the political roost
Conservative radio host Erick Erickson suggests that conservative men are often influenced politically by their wives, with specific reference to Joe Kent's marriage to a liberal woman.