The Washington Times has announced plans for a new syndicated radio show featuring the paper’s investigative reporting and accountability journalism.
The three-hour show will be carried by Talk Radio Network.
The Washington Times has announced plans for a new syndicated radio show featuring the paper’s investigative reporting and accountability journalism.
The three-hour show will be carried by Talk Radio Network.
Former TalkSport host Jon Gaunt will launch new online-only radio station on TheSun.co.uk.
The new audio service will make use of new multimedia studios at News International’s Wapping headquarters.
James Cridland takes a look at BBC Radio 4’s blogging efforts.
“[…] the clever and charming Mark Damazer, controller of the radio station, has caught the blogging bug,” he writes.
“Why does Radio 4 repeat a fair bit of their schedule? He [Damazer] tells us frankly:
“We simply can’t make more programmes with the money we have. We have several ideas for new programmes/formats – but I can’t afford to take out repeats and replace them with these news ideas. We’d go broke.”
The international magazine Monocle will launch its new online radio show Monocle Weekly on December 28.
From studios based in London, New York and Tokyo, the editorial staff will discuss global affairs, business, culture design, consumer culture and look at global trends, a press release from the magazine has said.
Monocle Weekly will be available live every Sunday at 12.00 CET on http://www.monocle.com.
The show will be also be available to download as a podcast through iTunes and Monocle’s website