
Radioland, with James Cridland - radio futurologist
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Triple J's Hottest 100; and Apple's stations
Links and more info: https://james.cridland.net/blog/2025/triple-j-hottest-100/
Two big changes in radio in the UK - and what it means for everyone
Lots of things to read over here: https://james.cridland.net/blog/2025/global-regional-programming/
BBC Sounds - is it going away internationally?
I think I've hit on the BBC's strategy.https://james.cridland.net/blog/2024/bbc-sounds-the-strategy/

New radio, new talent, and AM
https://james.cridland.net/blog/2024/radio-1-new-talent/I have a new radio, and things.
Happy 100, Aussie Radio
Links and more are at https://james.crid.land/update/happy-100-aussie-radio
Better user interfaces in cars change radio listening
All the links and more here: https://james.crid.land/update/user-interface-car-radioThis was first published Oct 24
Careful what the numbers tell you
All the links and everything else at https://james.crid.land/update/dab-numbers-australia
Link rot, RAJAR and the BBC's global numbers
For all the links and more, try https://james.crid.land/update/link-rot
Farewell All Access; congrats Kyle and Jackie O
All the links and more at https://james.crid.land/update/farewell-all-access
What the world's first podcaster would do with radio
What? What would he do? Listen on. Or read on - https://james.crid.land/update/lydon-and-radio
AI and radio
An audio version of my newsletter, at https://james.crid.land/update/ai-and-radio
Behind the scenes for radio visualisation at BBC Radio 5 Live
An audio version of my newsletter, at https://james.crid.land/update/5-live-nicky-visual
AM given reprieve; Long Wave to go away; radio on TV
All the links etc at https://james.crid.land/update/radio-on-tv
An excerpt of a trip report
I needed to record something using an ALABS IRON MINI-WL, and so I recorded a bit of a recent trip report. The trip report is part of my blog at https://james.cridland.net/blog/
India tells phone manufacturers to get FM; and BBC local radio
All the links and words at https://james.crid.land/update/india-fm
AM radio's US defenders
EAll the links, and lots more, at https://james.crid.land/update/am-radio-us-defenders
Ken Bruce hits the air and Bauer hits its stride
All the links at https://james.crid.land/update/bruce-bauer
Can your presenters publish to your website?
Links and more at https://james.crid.land/update/publishing-tools-radio
AM radio to disappear from more cars
Links and details at https://james.crid.land/update/am-disappearing
Robot radio comes closer, with RadioGPT - but is it any good?
Links and more details over here: https://james.crid.land/update/radiogpt
CBC to turn off transmitters (but not yet)
Links! Text! Fun! At https://james.crid.land/update/cbc-radio-transmitters
BBC pulls its stations from Radioplayer, and the RAJAR figures
Links and more to read and listen to over here...https://james.crid.land/update/bbc-radioplayer-pull
Ken Bruce leaving BBC Radio 2
Goodness me!Links and more to read and listen to over here...https://james.crid.land/update/ken-bruce

The big AM switchoff gathers pace
The UK continues its effective switch-off of the AM waveband. The station I knew as “Virgin 1215”, more latterly “Absolute Radio”, comes off AM this month in the UK. After working for Virgin for a number of years, it’s sad to see the AM signal go.In the same press release - the first station I worked behind a mixing desk for - the station I knew as Classic Gold West Yorkshire on 1278 and 1530, will also be turned off.The first commercial radio station I ever listened-to at home, which I knew as Signal Radio 257, is also being turned off.And the first commercial radio station I listened to while being stuck at school, Radio Tees (also 257), will also see the big switch-off by the end of this month.It’s almost as if Bauer are doing this personally!No wonder, really: according to a government official, AM radio in the UK has about 2% of UK radio’s listening hours, yet costs 35% in electricity costs. It’s eye-wateringly expensive to be on AM if you look at the power costs.Adam Bowie knows more than most, and has blogged about the intricate details of one of the UK’s special INR analogue licences coming off the AM band. He suggests it’s “a healthy six figure sum” to broadcast a national radio station on AM.Steven Goldstein, blogging from CES, notes that Tesla, Porsche, Audi, Volvo, and Ford have all removed AM from their electric vehicles. Some suggest that it’s an interference issue; that’s probably part of the reason, though my hybrid Toyota Prius manages AM just fine - I also suspect it’s the cost of antennas and shielding.Remaining on the AM dial in the UK - and using the same, shared, transmitter network - are talkSPORT and BBC Radio Five Live. It’s likely that this will, long term, mean that their costs increase.AM radio is clearly on its last legs - regardless of what the DRM Consortium will tell you - and what happens in the US and Europe will have its effects elsewhere in the world.Here in Australia, the ABC’s flagship speech services (ABC Local Radio, News Radio, and Radio National) are all on AM in the capital cities. Their presence on DAB - surely one of the escape rafts for these services - is never once mentioned. Each of those services is in decline. I worry.Interesting to spot new, frequency-free logos for Nine’s radio services, like 4BC in Brisbane, and 2GB Sydney. I hope that they will be accompanied by the AM frequency in marketing (since that’s still important to market), but as a long-term change, it’s one that makes sense.A good piece from Valerie Geller in 2006 - which radio programmers would have been wise to have listened to: arguing for doubling-down on radio’s unique selling proposition, rather than cutting it out and relying on syndicated stuff.Devices used when listening to audio in the home....

Radio marketing, and the BBC, and other things
All the links and things are over here: https://james.crid.land/update/radio-marketingThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

RAJAR, MIDAS, Local BBC Radio, and privacy
Links! Interesting things! Pictures! Over here: https://james.crid.land/update/rajar-midas-local-bbcThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

BBC Sounds sees no growth; but ABC sees 22% increase
EYou can find all the links at https://james.crid.land/update/bbc-sounds-flatThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The BBC dismantles Steve Wright, the World Service, and the Prime Minister
I never listened much to Steve Wright In The Afternoon when he was on Radio 1. The show coincided with afternoon classes (if you went to a fancy boarding school). But when I did occasionally dip into it, it was full of characters, fun and excitement.Ahead of his final show later today, Geoff Jein has shared some of the secrets of the show that he worked on for a while.Steve Wright was the stuff of legends: and when the beers flowed and someone from Radio 2 was present, inevitably the stories would flow. Not all of those stories were positive, it should be acknowledged; but “Steve Wright” was a shared piece of all of our childhood and, for many of us, one of the reasons that we got into radio in the first place.The magic, for me, was on Radio 1, on a crackly, pre-FM signal with David Bowie asking Steve what the time was (and, of course, what the temperature was). It probably was time, Steve, sorry.But even so, his last weekday show today feels like another chapter closing; another piece of unwelcome change; and the onset of a bit of melancholy.That’s the power of radio.Steve Wright isn’t the only bit of the BBC that is disappearing.Today, we learn that more than 380 jobs are to go from the BBC World Service.There will be no more language services in Arabic, Hindi or Chinese. Many other language services will go online-only.The last time I heard the BBC World Service was as a news bulletin on Fabulous 103, a radio station in Thailand. But that, too, appears to be going away. “The BBC will also shift its focus away from providing news bulletins to overseas broadcasters and instead try to convince audiences to use the BBC’s own outlets and website.”In 2010, the awful, shortsighted, mendacious Conservative government forced the weak Director General Mark Thompson into accepting no more government funding for the BBC World Service. It needed to be funded from the UK licence fee instead. That started in 2014.It, too, was better in the old days - a carefully, sensitively produced network-wide sound of station in 2007, written by David Lowe made the station sound both cohesive but diverse - something many stations could benefit from today. The Mcasso 2018 remix, with the bland tagline “the world’s radio station”, has never really grabbed me.The BBC World Service is available in Australia, 24 hours a day, 50 weeks of the year (yes, I know) on DAB+ via SBS Radio 3. It’s also available in great swathes over the weekend on ABC News Radio. I listen to it a fair amount.It is still a fine-sounding radio station: one that is still a source of pride as a British citizen, and one that has incredible reach and power. The UK government appear to be dismantling the very best bits of the country.What makes this senseless gutting of the BBC World Service more galling is that it happens at the same week as <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed6g_pJyRJY&utm_source=james.crid.land&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=james.crid.land:2022-09-30"...

Radio's multiplatform radio figures from Australasia
Charts! Graphs! Numbers! All at https://james.crid.land/update/multiplatform-figures-rda22This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

BBC Sounds, Kenny Everett carts, and breakfast radio vs podcasts
All the links are over here: https://james.crid.land/update/bbc-kenny-breakfastThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Getting more value from the archive
https://james.crid.land/update/more-value-from-radio-archive has all the notes and links!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

BBC Sounds by the numbers
I take a peek at the full numbers. https://james.crid.land/update/bbc-sounds-macca for moreThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Why is Australian radio booming?
And, indeed, is it? https://james.crid.land/update/aussie-radio-success has all the detailsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Canadian radio, and the rise of smart speakers
All the links at https://james.crid.land/update/canadian-radio-cmw22This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

BBC cuts; TechSurvey, RAJAR
All the links! All over here! https://james.crid.land/update/bbc-cuts-servicesThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The end of music radio on AM? TuneIn cuts stations off; and DRM's relationship with the BBC
All the notes at https://james.crid.land/update/end-of-am-music-radioThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

A radio receiver for people with dementia
All the links, and a random picture of a radio station in Los Angeles, here:https://james.crid.land/update/radio-dementia-ukraineThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Shortwave radio: who owns the receivers?
Links and a picture of beer here: https://james.crid.land/update/kyiv-shortwaveThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Emergency broadcasting, radio's market share, and the launch of Alfred
Lots of links here: https://james.crid.land/update/emergency-floodThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The curious case of the radio station that broke peoples' cars
Links to everything here: https://james.crid.land/update/kuow-hd-radio-oopsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The end of open, as audio goes exclusive
Links! Here! https://james.crid.land/update/end-of-open-audioThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Is no news good news? And: funding the BBC
All the links here: https://james.crid.land/update/no-news-good-newsThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The BBC's fight against stupid
You can read this rant, and the bits after, at:https://james.crid.land/update/bbc-fight-against-stupidThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Radio vs Spotify - some data
All the links, and plenty more, at https://james.crid.land/update/radio-vs-spotifyThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Infinite Dial UK results, and 'Local BBC Radio'
Find all the links over here - https://james.crid.land/update/local-bbc-radioThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

An Infinite Dial for the UK at last
Here are the show notes - https://james.crid.land/update/infinite-dial-uk-comingThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

More talk! Less music!
Here - find the show notes over here... https://james.crid.land/update/more-talk-less-musicThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

Radio is a hit for car drivers
You'll be wanting https://james.crid.land/update/radio-research-in-car-listening for the links!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The UK's new radio figures
Links and more at https://james.crid.land/update/uk-new-rajar-q321This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

The CRA's good week
ERead all the links and stuff here: https://james.crid.land/update/cra-good-weekThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy