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bbc.co.uk - BBC Sport - BBC Radio Sheffield: Watch Wednesday's Football Heaven
BBC Radio Sheffield: Watch Wednesday's Football Heaven
BBC

Watch Wednesday night's edition of BBC Radio Sheffield's Football Heaven, reviewing the midweek action and discussing all the latest football news, including Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan leaving the club after 10 years to join Millwall.

dailymail.co.uk - Sean O'grady - Helen George enjoys a date night with Dan Innes at Radio Times party
Helen George enjoys a date night with Dan Innes at Radio Times party
Mail Online

Have YOU got a story? Email: tips@dailymail.co.uk Helen George enjoyed a date night with her boyfriend Dan Innes as they led the stars attending the Radio Times cover party at Claridge's Hotel in London on Tuesday. The Call The Midwife star, 41…

sciencedaily.com - Radio waves revealed what happened before a star exploded
Radio waves revealed what happened before a star exploded
ScienceDaily

Date: January 28, 2026 Source: Summary: For the first time, astronomers have captured radio signals from a rare exploding star, exposing what happened in the years leading up to its death. The radio waves reveal that the star violently shed huge…

bbc.co.uk - BBC Sport - Australian Open 2026 LIVE: Novak Djokovic vs Lorenzo Musetti - scores, radio & updates
Australian Open 2026 LIVE: Novak Djokovic vs Lorenzo Musetti - scores, radio & updates
BBC

Novak Djokovic, after a positive start, is faltering. The unforced errors are really beginning to stack up for the 10-time winner. Lorenzo Musetti adds a touch of class with a winner down the line for break points - and it's the Italian, in the…

awfulannouncing.com - Matt Yoder - A brief history of major sports radio breakups
A brief history of major sports radio breakups
Awful Announcing

This originally appeared in the Wednesday edition of The A Block, Awful Announcing's daily newsletter with the latest sports media news, commentary, and analysis. Sign up here and be the first to know everything you need to know about the sports…

odt.co.nz - Radio show explores global technology, science
Radio show explores global technology, science
Otago Daily Times Online News

Yoga Venkat might not be quite as famous as animated adventurer Dora the Explorer but she is working on it. The 13-year-old student at Logan Park High School hosts her own radio show and podcast, Yoga the Explorer, on OAR FM. Having previously…

radioiowa.com - Dar Danielson - Plan approved for continued Lake Rathbun watershed protection - Radio Iowa
Plan approved for continued Lake Rathbun watershed protection - Radio Iowa
Home - Radio Iowa

The state Environmental Protection Commission has approved the use of federal funding to continue support of the Lake Rathbun watershed protection program in southern Iowa. Ginger Murphy from the DNR's Water Quality Bureau oversees the project to…

radioiowa.com - O. Kay Henderson - Trump tells Iowans E15 deal near, focuses on midterms - Radio Iowa
Trump tells Iowans E15 deal near, focuses on midterms - Radio Iowa
Home - Radio Iowa

President Donald Trump says the top GOP leaders in congress are working on a deal that would ensure year-round sales of E15, the fuel that contains 15% ethanol. “I am trusting Speaker Mike Johnson, who's great, and Leader John Thune, who's…

bbc.co.uk - Judy Hobson - King's estate conundrum over future of Wigan waste site
King's estate conundrum over future of Wigan waste site
BBC

A debate surrounding who should clear up a huge illegal waste tip has taken an unusual twist after it emerged the King's Duchy of Lancaster estate partially owns the land. The site in Bickershaw, Wigan, contains about 25,000 tonnes of…

bloomberg.com - Windsor: More Capital Expenditure Trend in Big Tech
Windsor: More Capital Expenditure Trend in Big Tech
Bloomberg

Big tech is back in focus ahead of their earning results which could determine whether investors stay committed to the AI trade or start to question the scale of spending behind it. Richard Windsor, Founder of Radio Free Mobil spoke to Bloomberg's…

news-gazette.com - JEFF D'ALESSIO jdalessio@news-gazette.com - As heard on N-G Radio | Reutter-Adamek back on Olympic call; NASA engineer ready for liftoff; Illini great on Grentz, Guenther
As heard on N-G Radio | Reutter-Adamek back on Olympic call; NASA engineer ready for liftoff; Illini great on Grentz, Guenther
The News-Gazette

Where does the last American woman to medal in short-track speedskating keep the silver and bronze she brought back from the Vancouver Winter Games in 2010? “They live in my sock drawer,” KATHERINE REUTTER-ADAMEK said on Tuesday's…

nasa.gov - Katherine Schauer - Networks Keeping NASA's Artemis II Mission Connected
Networks Keeping NASA's Artemis II Mission Connected
NASA

NASA's Artemis II mission will transport four astronauts around the Moon, bringing the agency one step closer to sending the first astronauts to Mars. Throughout Artemis II, astronaut voice, images, video, and vital mission data must traverse…

upi.com - Macarena Hermosilla - Ecuador hikes Colombian crude transport tariff by 900%
Ecuador hikes Colombian crude transport tariff by 900%
UPI

Jan. 28 (UPI) -- Ecuador confirmed a retaliatory 900% increase in the tariff it charges to transport Colombian crude oil through its petroleum infrastructure, raising the cost to $30 per barrel from $3 -- a move that has deepened bilateral tensions…

radiotoday.co.uk - Roy Martin - Rhodri Talfan Davies to take interim BBC DG job
Rhodri Talfan Davies to take interim BBC DG job
RadioToday

Rhodri Talfan Davies is set to become Interim Director-General of the BBC from early April. The BBC Board has confirmed Rhodri will step into the role on 3 April, following Tim Davie's departure the previous day, while the search for a permanent…

abc.net.au - Shannon Pearce - Music rights body says Australian artists are fighting algorithms to be heard
Music rights body says Australian artists are fighting algorithms to be heard
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australians are streaming homegrown music 31 per cent less than five years ago, with Australian artists falling out of the ARIA charts and off radio stations. Some in the industry are concerned about what it could mean for the future of the…

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