Overview of the events of 2024 in radio
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The following is a list of events affecting radio broadcasting in 2024. Events listed include radio program debuts, finales, cancellations, station launches, closures, and format changes, as well as information about controversies and deaths of radio personalites.
Notable events
January
Date | Event | Source |
1 | DWOW-Mandaluyong City, a station in the Philippines, branding as All Radio 103.5, is officially launched as a Soft AC Format. | |
4 | KTFS/940-Texarkana, Texas, switches from its gospel format to sports as ESPN Radio. This change brings ESPN Radio back to the market after the former KTRG’s license was returned to the F.C.C. for cancellation on November 8, 2023. | [1] |
13 | Philippine Collective Media Corporation (PCMC) officially relaunches the FMR brand as "FM Radio". Coinciding with the relaunch, DYWF-Cebu returns on-air; this time branded as "FM Radio 93.1", to be operated by PCMC. | [citation needed] |
21 | Canadian broadcaster Meredith Shaw launches the Sunday morning program The Feel Good Brunch on CHFI-FM—Toronto and other adult contemporary radio stations owned by Rogers Radio across Canada. | [2] |
29 | The Canadian CBC Radio One network rebrands its national 6 p.m. newscast from The World at Six to Your World Tonight. | [3] |
February
Date | Event | Source |
5 | Manila Broadcasting Company in the Philippines reverts from the FM radio brand Yes the Best to its original name Yes! FM. | [citation needed] |
6 | Linda Wertheimer announces her retirement from NPR after 53 years with the American public radio network. | [4] |
8 | iHeartRadio Canada, the radio division of Bell Media, announces the divestiture of 45 stations in rural and smaller markets, constituting nearly half of its station count, stating that the business of small market radio was failing. The stations will be split up among multiple, mostly independent, broadcasters. | [5][6] |
24 | CBC Radio One in Canada introduces Just Asking, a Saturday afternoon call-in show hosted by Saroja Coelho. | [7] |
March
Date | Event | Source |
31 | BBC Radio 4 stops broadcasting opt-outs on longwave and will permanently simulcast the FM service until the longwave transmitters get turned off for good. | [8] |
April
Date | Event | Source |
9 | Local community station The Voice 2 begins broadcasting on DAB digital radio in North Devon, UK. | [9] |
15 | BBC Radio 4 turns off its mediumwave transmitters forever after they served as LW relays for areas with a weak LW signal. | [10] |
CBS Sports Radio rebrands as Infinity Sports Network, resurrecting the Infinity brand used by one of the predecessors to its owner, Audacy, Inc. The move comes four years after the originally planned expiration of a licensing agreement with CBS Sports. Audacy and CBS issued cease and desist orders to all Infinity affiliates to stop any further use of the CBS brand. | [11] |
In Manila, Philippines, DWAV – broadcasting as Wave 89.1 – quietly made its final broadcast, and Adventist Media took over the station's operations, effectively reformatted as AWR Manila 89.1. | [12] |
In Davao, Philippines, Brigada News FM transferred its broadcast from 91.5 (owned by Primax Broadcasting) to 93.1 (owned by Mareco Broadcasting Network). | [citation needed] |
22 | Asian Sound Radio gets merged into Lyca Radio after they acquired Lyca Media acquired Asian Sound's license. Lyca Radio expands their mediumwave transmissions into Greater Manchester. | [13][14] |
22 | Gow Media announces the closure of US radio network SportsMap, after 33 years of operation, with stations being switched to the betting-centric Vegas Stats & Information Network. | [15] |
30 | Gold turns off their final mediumwave transmitter in Manchester for good along with Smooth Radio's mediumwave transmitters in Kent and Hampshire. | [16] |
May
Date | Event | Source |
5 | Genesis Communications Network ceases operations after 26 years. The broadcast syndication company, whose best-known hosts include Alex Jones and Michael Medved, will migrate its remaining programming to competing networks. | [17] |
20 | Wisconsin Public Radio realigns its statewide over-the-air services, with its "Ideas Network" and "NPR News & Music" networks retired in favor of one solely for NPR news and local and national talk programming (WPR News) and one devoted exclusively to classical and other music genres (WPR Music). | [18] |
June
Date | Event | Source |
14 | USA Radio Network ends its hourly newscast service after several decades of operation. | [19] |
20 | DWAN-AM-Quezon City returns to operation with a full service format after 13 years of hiatus. | [20] |
July
Date | Event | Source |
1 | Interactive Broadcast Media, owner of DWWW-Metro Manila, began operating DWHT, an FM radio station in Dagupan, Philippines; enacted as a relay station of DWWW. | [citation needed] |
9 | Iowa-based Coloff Media announces the purchase of Maquoketa, Iowa radio stations KMAQ (1320 AM) and KMAQ-FM (95.1 FM) from Dennis Voy. | [21] |
15 | Philippine radio station DZRH celebrates its 85th anniversary. | [citation needed] |
31 | Philippines radio station Mellow 94.7 under FBS Radio Network was ended for the past 51 years. | |
August
September
Date | Event | Source |
7 | Westwood One will return its Saturday night classic country request program Country Gold, which has been on-air since the early 1990s, to its previous format with a professional radio disc jockey as host, as Steve Harmon takes over the program. For the previous 12 years, Country Gold (previously Country Gold Saturday Night) had been hosted by famous country musicians, as Randy Owen hosted from 2012 to 2016, followed by Terri Clark from 2016 to 2024. | [24] |
Future
September
Deaths
- January 6 – Peter Dixon "Dix" Davis, 97, American child actor in radio and film[26] (inc. "Randolph" on A Date With Judy, "Pinky" on One Man's Family, "Alvin Fuddle" in Blondie, and "Belly Laugh Barton" on The Jack Benny Show;[27] also "Stanley" on Hap Hazard,[28] "Brad Burton" in The Second Mrs. Burton[29] and "Robert Barton" on The Charlotte Greenwood Show[30])
- January 9 – Karel Janovický, 93, Czech-born composer, pianist and radio producer (BBC World Service).[31]
- January 11 – Robin Brownlee, 65, Canadian sports journalist and radio host (CFRN)[32]
- January 26 – Walter Love, 88, Northern Irish broadcaster (BBC Radio Ulster).[33]
- January 31 – Joe Madison, 74, American radio talk-show host (SiriusXM Urban View, WOL).[34]
- February 6 – Chuck Dickerson, 86, American football player and coach, and longtime radio host for WGR[35]
- February 7 – Mojo Nixon, 66, American rockabilly musician (numerous shows for Sirius Satellite Radio)[36]
- February 10 – Bob Edwards, 76, American radio host and journalist (All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Bob Edwards Weekend)[37]
- February 12 – Steve Wright, 69, English radio personality (Steve Wright in the Afternoon, Pick of the Pops)[38]
- February 28 – Bob Heil, 83, American organist, sound engineer (founder of Heil Sound), amateur radio operator (K9EID) and host (Organ Music on WTWW, Ham Nation on TWiT)[39]
- March 8 – Ramya Wanigasekara, 73, Sri Lankan actress, singer, and radio broadcaster[40]
- March 10 – Svetlana Morgunova, 84, Russian television and radio host[41]
- April 3 – "Young Ron" Brewer, age unknown. Co-host of The Paul and Young Ron Show on WBGG-FM.[42]
- April 10 – Mister Cee, 57, American hip-hop disc jockey[43]
- April 26 – Graham Webb, 88, Australian radio and TV broadcaster[44]
- April 27 – Andy Santillan, 65, Filipino disc jockey of DWRR & DWAV (now Adventist World Radio Manila 89.1) and Filipino voice over announcer of Radio Philippines Network
- April 28 – Francis Cardona, 64, Filipino veteran broadcaster, creator, producer and host of Asenso Ka Pinoy
- May 15 – Washington Rodrigues, 87, Brazilian sports commentator[45]
- May 29 – Bob Rogers, 97, Australian DJ and radio broadcaster[46]
- June 5 – Petter Nome, 69, Norwegian journalist, founder of Radio Oslo (cancer)[47]
- June 24 – Tom Kent, 69, American syndicated radio host best known for his classic hits programs (cancer)[48][49]
- July 9 – Joe Bonsall, 76, American country singer (member of the Grand Ole Opry by way of membership in The Oak Ridge Boys)[50]
- July 12 – Ruth Westheimer, 96, German/Israeli/American sex therapist and talk show host[51]
- July 13 – Ron E Sparks, 72, Australian broadcaster[52]
- July 17 – David Morrow, 71, Australian sports commentator (Radio Australia, 2GB)[53]
- July 18 – Lou Dobbs, 78, American talk radio host[54]
- July 22 – Mark Carnevale, 64, American professional golfer and broadcaster (Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio)[55]
- August 14 – John Lansing, 67, American journalist, CEO of NPR (2019–2024)[56]
- August 15 – Peter Marshall, 98, American entertainer (host on Music of Your Life)[57]
- August 20 – CJ Rivera, 44, Filipino radio host (Magic 89.9)[58]
- September 21 – Al McCoy, 91, American sportscaster (Phoenix Suns)[59]
See also
References
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- ^ Connie Thiessen, "Meredith Shaw returns to radio with ‘The Feel Good Brunch’". Broadcast Dialogue, January 16, 2024.
- ^ "CBC rebrands flagship evening newscast ‘The World at Six’". Broadcast Dialogue, February 1, 2024.
- ^ "NPR founding mother Linda Wertheimer is retiring. Read her bittersweet goodbye note," from NPR.org, 2/7/2024
- ^ "Bell Media ends some CTV newscasts, sells radio stations in media shakeup amid layoffs". CTVNews. 2024-02-08. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ "Bell Media To Sell 45 Stations To Seven Companies In Canada As Part Of Major Restructuring/Cuts - RadioInsight". 2024-02-08. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
- ^ Connie Thiessen, "CBC Radio introducing new live Saturday afternoon call-in show". Broadcast Dialogue, February 22, 2024.
- ^ "BBC Radio 4 begins information campaign to transition listeners from Long Wave". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ "The Voice community radio station launches The Voice 2". Radio Today. 9 April 2024. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
- ^ "Date set for the closure of BBC Radio 4 medium wave frequencies". RadioToday. 2024-03-21. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ "CBS Sports Radio to Become the Infinity Sports Network". barrettsportsmedia.com. April 4, 2024. Retrieved April 6, 2024.
- ^ Aguila, Nick (16 April 2024). "Radio Station Wave 89.1 Bids Farewell". Esquire Philippines. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
- ^ "Lyca Radio – Greater Manchester April launch date confirmed". Lyca Radio. 2024-04-11. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ "Lyca Radio expands to Greater Manchester after acquiring Asian Sound Radio licence". Lyca Radio. 2023-12-21. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ "Gow Media Parts Ways With Sports Map Radio Program Director Craig Larson - Barrett Sports Media". 22 February 2024.
- ^ mw (2024-04-12). "United Kingdom". Ydun's Medium Wave Info. Retrieved 2024-04-14.
- ^ Venta, Lance (April 19, 2024). Alex Jones Syndicator Genesis Communications Network To Shut Down. Radio Insight. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
- ^ "Wisconsin Public Radio To Revamp Its Two Networks - RadioInsight". 2024-04-09. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ InsideRadio.com "Affiliates Surprised by USA Radio Ending News Service" June 26, 2024.
- ^ "𝗗𝗪𝗔𝗡 𝟭𝟮𝟬𝟲 𝗔𝗠: 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗻𝗲𝘄 𝗱𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗛𝗤". IBC TV 13 Facebook. January 18, 2023. Retrieved January 19, 2023.
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- ^ Wilkinson, Joseph (2024-08-12). "WCBS 880 to shut down as parent company sells newsradio station to ESPN". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2024-08-12.
- ^ "Steve Harmon To Take Over As Host Of Westwood One's Country Gold". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2024-08-07.
- ^ Fuller, Austin (2024-06-28). "'The Thistle & Shamrock' will end Sept. 30 after 40-plus years". Current. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
- ^ "Death Notices: Davis". The Washington Post. January 12, 2024. ProQuest 2914142438.
Peter Dixon Davis, 97, of Dorset, Vermont, passed away peacefully on Saturday January 6th, 2024. Peter was born in Beverly Hills, California on September 12th, 1926. Peter was "discovered" as a child and became a star at 5 years old. Peter enjoyed a successful 15-year career as a radio, movie and television actor. He was part of Jack Benny's Gang and was also part of the cast of One Man's Family. He appeared on the Little Rascals, and he worked in film with the likes of William Powell and Shirley Temple.
- ^ "'Date With Judy' Is Air Offering". Belvidere Daily Republican. June 30, 1943. p. 5. Retrieved February 11, 2024.
- ^ "Met Opera on Air 11 Years; 'Faust' Will Close Season; Program Costly But It Reaches Select Audience". The Buffalo News. March 12, 1942. p. 28. Retrieved February 11, 2024. "'Stanley,' the bellhop with Ransom Sherman, is 13-year-old Dix Davis, who also was 'Bellylaugh Barton' with Jack Benny."
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- ^ "Radio Remembers Joe Madison". radioinsight.com. 1 February 2024. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
- ^ Maglioccheti, Geoff (2024-02-28). "Buffalo Radio Legend Chuck 'The Coach' Dickerson Dies at 86". Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills News, Analysis and More. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
- ^ Bilstein, Jon (February 7, 2024). "Mojo Nixon, Unabashed Outlaw Cult Hero, Dead at 66". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 7, 2024.
- ^ Adams, Abigail (February 12, 2024). "Bob Edwards, Creator and Host of NPR's 'Morning Edition,' Dies at 76: 'The Voice We Woke Up To'". People. Retrieved February 12, 2024.
- ^ "Steve Wright: BBC Radio 2 presenter dies aged 69". BBC News. February 13, 2024. Retrieved March 3, 2024.
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- ^ Mayorquín, Orlando (10 April 2024). "Mister Cee, Pioneering Brooklyn D.J., Dies at 57". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ "Iconic Australian radio personality, known for interviewing The Beatles and The Monkees, passes away at 88". West Observer. 27 April 2024. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
- ^ Morre Washington Rodrigues, o Apolinho, jornalista e ex-técnico do Flamengo (in Portuguese)
- ^ "Australia's longest serving DJ Bob Rogers, who had a 78-year broadcasting career, dies aged 97". ABC. 29 May 2024. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Petter Nome er død". Dagens. 5 June 2024. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- ^ "Syndicated Radio Staple 'Truckin' Tom Kent Has Died". Radio Ink. June 24, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
- ^ "Radio Giant and Veteran Talent Tom Kent Dead at Age 69". Radio Online. 25 June 2024. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
- ^ Willman, Chris (July 9, 2024). "Joe Bonsall, Mainstay of Country Music's Oak Ridge Boys for 50 Years, Dies at 76". Variety. Retrieved July 9, 2024.
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- ^ "Broadcasting legend David Morrow dies aged 71". www.9news.com.au. 2024-07-17.
- ^ "Lou Dobbs, Conservative Pundit and Former CNN Host, Dies at 78". Variety. July 18, 2024. Retrieved July 18, 2024.
- ^ "Mark Carnevale, former PGA Tour winner and golf broadcaster, dies a week after working his last tournament". CBS News. July 23, 2024. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
- ^ "Former NPR CEO John Lansing Dies | Radio & Television Business Report". Radio & Television Business Report. August 16, 2024.
- ^ "Peter Marshall, Longtime Host of 'The Hollywood Squares,' Dies at 98". The New York Times. August 15, 2024. Retrieved August 15, 2024.
- ^ "Radio stalwart CJ Rivera passes away". GMA News Online. 21 August 2024. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
- ^ "Al McCoy, voice of the Phoenix Suns, dies at 91". Arizona Sports. September 21, 2024. Retrieved September 22, 2024.
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