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In a world of AI slop, young Sydneysiders are turning to community radio
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Inside Sydney community station FBi Radio's Redfern headquarters, there is a room full of shelves packed with CDs, and the walls are covered in…
BBC Radio Manchester revives Mike Sweeney's song
BBC Radio Manchester has released a new football song ahead of England's World Cup quarter final against Norway this weekend. “Where's the World Cup At?” is a reworked version of the 1980 Salford Jets single “Who You Looking…
One Redditor's dad fixed their broken RTX 3070 with the capacitor from an old radio
Stara škola električara - najbolja It's never nice to have to replace your old hardware, but with the memory crisis in full swing, it has become more and more painful to watch old hardware break down. That's why it's particularly nice…
The Majority Mini Shelford portable radio fixes one of our main complaints about its Little sibling
Majority has announced a new radio, and it has one feature sorely lacking from the four-star Little Shelford: a rechargeable battery. When away form the mains, the Little Shelford relies on four AA batteries to provide 15 hours of battery life. As…
Iowa pheasant outlook once again good for hunters - Radio Iowa
The early pheasant forecast shows hunters in Iowa could once again have a lot of birds to chase. DNR wildlife biologist Todd Bogenschutz uses weather information to predict pheasant numbers. “Our prediction is the population is going to be…
Canucks mailbag, part 1: Sportsnet 650, Elias Pettersson's future and more
As we settle in for a long but potentially newsy Vancouver Canucks offseason, we opened the mailbag to submissions from the VIPs. As usual, the VIPs delivered. We received hundreds of questions from our subscribers, and we're so grateful to all of…
The art of tennis commentary, where silence is golden and words become pictures
THE ALL ENGLAND CLUB, London — A ball kid scurries along the net before crouching down. The wind ruffles the hem of a skirt. A player wipes the bead of sweat from their brow. They prepare to serve, bouncing the ball, once, twice, three…
Norway vs England mega-preview: Predictions, form guide, key players and more
Erling Haaland has seven goals in four World Cup matches. Harry Kane has six goals in five World Cup matches. It's hard not to bill this quarter-final today (Saturday) as a clash between two superstar strikers, given their huge influence on Norway…
Bloomberg Surveillance: Markets and AI
The economy and the markets are 'under surveillance' as we cover the latest in finance, economics and investment. Listen to Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern for the top interviews from Bloomberg Surveillance Television. And join…
Opinion: Shaping the future of trusted audio advertising
Radiocentre's new Head of Advertising Clearance, Jo Verrill, writes about trust in advertising as she settles in to her new role. This week marks a new chapter for me as I take up the role of Head of Advertising Clearance at Radiocentre. I am…
Woman arrested after man stabbed in Market Harborough
A second person has been arrested after a man was critically injured in a stabbing in Leicestershire. Police were called to reports a man in his 20s had been found with a stab wound injury in Shropshire Close, Market Harborough, just before 23:30…
John Humphrys criticises successors on 'irritating' Today programme
For more than three decades, John Humphrys delighted and infuriated listeners in equal measure as he confronted the nation's politicians in his trademark, pointed style on the Today programme. Now a listener himself, the former presenter of the…
Breakfast show backs hereditary cancer awareness
BBC Radio Derby is launching a campaign to help listeners understand inherited cancer risks and encourage earlier action. The station's new initiative, called It Starts With You, is being led by Breakfast presenter Becky Measures, whose own family…
How Geoff Hurst became England's World Cup hat-trick hero
In the final minute of extra time, as England battled West Germany in the 1966 World Cup final, Bobby Moore launched a long ball to an unmarked Sir Geoff Hurst. The striker from Ashton-under-Lyne was exhausted as the end of the extra time drew…
A ravenous black hole in our backyard could be our window into the ancient universe
A supermassive black hole at the heart of a nearby galaxy is behaving similarly to black holes that existed just after the Big Bang, voraciously feeding on copious amounts of matter. The relatively close cosmic titan could therefore provide insight…
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