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theguardian.com - Hannah J Davies - Life lessons with radio legend Jenni Murray: the best podcasts of the week
Life lessons with radio legend Jenni Murray: the best podcasts of the week
The Guardian

The former Woman's Hour host speaks candidly with older stars such as Paul Merton and Trevor McDonald. Plus, the secrets of how to win the World Cup! Former Woman's Hour host Jenni Murray offers an amiable slant on the celebrity interview podcast.

mumbrella.com.au - Tim Burrowes - The ABC's new breakfast radio problem
The ABC's new breakfast radio problem
Mumbrella

Christmas Eve contained a surprise. ABC Radio National's Sabra Lane informed her listeners that she was presenting her last episode of AM. It's hard to say what led to such a last moment announcement. The Australian's Media Diary predicted Lane's…

irishexaminer.com - Richard Fitzpatrick  - Culture That Made Me: Cork radio broadcaster Lorraine Murphy of 96FM
Culture That Made Me: Cork radio broadcaster Lorraine Murphy of 96FM
IrishExaminer.com

I'm a child of the '90s. The Spice Girls were everything to me growing up. What a time for pop music – five strong, independent women teaching the world about girl power, teaching us to be strong, individual bad asses, to strive for what we…

yorkpress.co.uk - Darren Greenwood - Another fabulous year' at top York radio station
Another fabulous year' at top York radio station
York Press

Several new voices have joined the station as YO1 continues to focus on its work in supporting the local community. In September, Nick Hancock took over YO1's breakfast show, bringing with him a wealth of experience from across the radio industry.

heraldscotland.com - Teddy Jamieson - A defiant hurrah: Billy Sloan hosts last show for BBC Radio Scotland
A defiant hurrah: Billy Sloan hosts last show for BBC Radio Scotland
The Herald

'A new boss has taken over,” he added, referring to Victoria Easton Riley, Radio Scotland's Head of Audio, “and she wants to make changes to the style of the music played on the station. “It has been reported the aim is for a…

natcommag.substack.com - Chuck Gysi | N2DUP - HOBBY RADIO: NatCom's top stories of 2025
HOBBY RADIO: NatCom's top stories of 2025
National Communications Magazine

Summary of this article: This article discusses the top articles from National Communications Magazine in 2025. We also provide updates and commentary on each story and predict that each of the stories will continue to be news in 2026. National…

bbc.co.uk - Stephen Stafford - Twenty five years of BBC South online services - BBC News
Twenty five years of BBC South online services - BBC News
BBC

It was December 2000 - the world had survived the Millennium Bug and the Information Superhighway was heading at dial-up speed into the future. The BBC had launched its online service on bbc.co.uk three years earlier and the south of England was…

buzzfeed.com - Emma Lord - If You're In The Market For Something Pretty, This List Is Here To Help
If You're In The Market For Something Pretty, This List Is Here To Help
BuzzFeed

I am a MASSIVE fan of Olay's hyaluronic serum body wash, since I am a dry skin girly with no patience for actual lotion. I got the chance to sniff test both of these at a Wicked early product premiere the other day, and be still my bougie little…

koreatimes.co.kr - Lee Hae-rin - Slow-aging guru's wellness empire unravels amid authorship issues, sexual abuse dispute
Slow-aging guru's wellness empire unravels amid authorship issues, sexual abuse dispute
The Korea Times

Once hailed as the doctor who taught Koreans how to grow old slowly, Jung Hee-won is watching his 'slow aging' brand fall apart. Allegations of stalking, sexual coercion and claims that he took credit for a former employee's work have triggered…

theguardian.com - Pippa Crerar - Third of Reform UK's council leaders have expressed vaccine-sceptic views
Third of Reform UK's council leaders have expressed vaccine-sceptic views
The Guardian

A third of Reform UK's council leaders across the country have expressed vaccine-sceptic views, openly questioning public health measures that keep millions safe. The leaders of four of the 12 councils where Reform is in charge or the largest party…

yahoo.com - WHIO Staff - Dayton Flyers open Atlantic 10 action this week
Dayton Flyers open Atlantic 10 action this week
Yahoo!

The Dayton Flyers will open Atlantic 10 conference play this week. Dayton enters the A-10 season with a 9-4 record. They had non-conference wins over Marquette and Georgetown. Their four losses were against Cincinnati, BYU, Virginia, and Liberty.

si.com - Lily Crane - Austin Novosad's Transfer Reveals Wild Oregon Quarterback Trend
Austin Novosad's Transfer Reveals Wild Oregon Quarterback Trend
Sports Illustrated

There hasn't been a lack of great quarterbacks to play for the Oregon Ducks over the years. Despite the program's success at the position, the Ducks haven't had a starting quarterback start and end his career at Oregon since Justin Herbert went pro…

dailymail.co.uk - Joanna Crawley - Ashley Roberts wows in a tiny bikini for Christmas snaps with beau
Ashley Roberts wows in a tiny bikini for Christmas snaps with beau
Mail Online

Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com Ashley Roberts has jetted off for some winter sun in Dubai, enjoying a romantic retreat with her boyfriend. And the £700-per-night Delano resort is the perfect setting for the Pussycat Doll, 44…

bbc.co.uk - Thomas Magill - Theatre numbers up but new play openings fall, says report - BBC News
Theatre numbers up but new play openings fall, says report - BBC News
BBC

Theatre audiences returned in greater numbers than expected after the pandemic, according to an industry body, the British Theatre Consortium. The British Theatre: Before and after Covid report analysed UK box office data, including ticket sales…

theguardian.com - Tony Hall - The BBC tells the story of Britain in a way Netflix simply cannot. In the year to come, please remember that | Tony Hall
The BBC tells the story of Britain in a way Netflix simply cannot. In the year to come, please remember that | Tony Hall
The Guardian

Don't let President Trump cloud the real debate about the BBC. Of course, his demand for damages of no less than $5bn has dominated our thinking about the corporation over the past few weeks, as has its cause. But let's get this into perspective.

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