United States

Audacy has announced a Spanish language brand extension for News 1010 WINS New York.
1010 WINS Noticias” will consist of a daily on-demand newscast, podcasts, and written news content. The company notes that it will target advertisers with co-branded targeted social media posts, mobile app display ads, custom email newsletters, and homepage takeovers.
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/211490/audacy-launches-1010-wins-noticias/

Radio Insight (2021-08-09)

United Kingdom

Analogue community radio
Licence extensions granted in this period
A five-year extension has been granted to the following:
Service name Licensee Location New expiry date
Radio Panj Radio PANJ Limited Coventry 31 December 2026
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/manage-your-licence/radio-broadcast-licensing/monthly-updates/radio-broadcast-update-july-2021 (3 August 2021)
via Dr Hansjoerg Biener

Radio Panj
1521 KHz – Coventry
On Air From: 01-01-2017 to: 31-12-2026
Licensee: Radio PANJ Limited
Contact Details:Jaswinder Dulay
Radio PANJ Limited, 6 Longford Road, Longford, CV6 6DX
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Website: WWW.RADIOPANJ.ORG
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Last Updated : 09/08/2021 06:23:23 hrs
http://static.ofcom.org.uk/static/radiolicensing/html/radio-stations/community/cr100535ba3radiopanj.htm

via Dr Hansjoerg Biener (2021-08-09)

United Kingdom

Station Radio Caroline
Current licence area Suffolk and northern parts of Essex
Extended licence area Suffolk, northern parts of Essex, and parts of Kent and East Sussex
Reasons for agreeing to the extension:
Increase in licensed area: A power increase was AGREED to combat man made noise and interference in the existing coverage area, and to extend coverage to adjoining areas.  While the subsequent increase in the licensed area was considered to be significant, the decision-maker deemed there to be exceptional circumstances in order to approve this request.
Exceptional circumstances: Ofcom considered that there were ‘exceptional circumstances’ to justify an increase that would be reasonably considered to be significant. Since the award of this AM licence in 2018, the service has experienced high levels of background noise and interference, particularly in urban areas. The licensee also serves a ‘community of interest’ as opposed to a defined geographic community meaning the service is positioned to be accessible to the community of interest in the proposed extended areas.
Other considerations
There is an affinity between the existing and extended coverage area as the sea path from the existing transmitter at Orford means that the service is already receivable in parts of the extended coverage area, although existing reception is currently poor. Furthermore, the studio location means that the station attracts and engages volunteers from both the existing and extended coverage areas. The power increase will therefore improve signal in the extended coverage area, where some of the station’s volunteers live and work.
The applicant cited demand from its online audience base for access to the service via analogue. The power increase will therefore contribute to fulfilling this demand and broaden choice in how the community of interest in the extended area access the service.
The licensee set out their approach to how it would raise awareness of the improved coverage in the extended areas
The licensee provided plans of how it would further engage audiences in the extended areas noting that the social gain prospects would be greatly enhanced in Kent, Essex and elsewhere as a consequence of the proposed extended coverage.
Specifically, the extended coverage would result in their iconic and historically important Radioship becoming part of the licensed area. This will enable the use of this museum space to serve as an educational tool in offshore radio, and an additional education and training resource for potential volunteer radio presenters and technicians, which alongside the studio facilities in Kent will provide additional social gain capabilities.
No additional frequency resource is required to extend the service to the community of interest in the extended area.”
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/manage-your-licence/radio-broadcast-licensing/monthly-updates/radio-broadcast-update-july-2021 (3 August 2021) via

Dr Hansjoerg Biener (2021-08-09)

Moldova

Radio Free Europe is back on the air on CB {= MW} 873 and 1494 kHz from 18.15 to 18.45 UTC. I heard it on Monday, August 2nd with a program in Russian. Usually only on Mondays.
In the past, programs in Romanian and Moldavian were broadcast from Radio Free Europe, and therefore they are now compiled from there. In the program, they announce the address: europalibera.org. Earlier I asked them about the exact name and they answered that they are Radio Free Europe, not Radio Liberty.
Rumen Pankov, Sofia, Bulgaria in RUS-DX 8 August via WOR iog (2021-08-08)

Finland

Next Scandinavian Weekend Radio broadcast will be on August 7th, 2021 from 00:01 local time and 24 hours ahead (August 6th 21:01 UTC). 1602 kHz is the usually MW frequency.
More here.

Ydun Ritz (2021-08-05)

United Kingdom

Radio Caroline power increase.
In reply to my email Caroline’s Pat Edison said “It seems OfCom rather pipped us to the post with this announcement as we were due to announce it during our August Fundraiser next week. At this point we can say no more …actual coverage won’t be known until the day the power is increased.”
Chris Lowdon (2021-08-05)

United States

Griffin Communications will flip News/Talk “TalkRadio 1170KFAQ Tulsa to Sports “The Blitz” on Monday, August 23.
The new format will be led by Jeremie ‘Pop’ Poplin, who has served as Program Director and 10am-12pm host on KFAQ since February 2020. Poplin previously programmed and hosted afternoons at iHeartMedia Sports “1430 The Buzz” KTBZ and “1300 The Buzz” KAKC Tulsa.
Poplin tweeted that the Blitz will feature local programming from 6am to 6pm, but has not disclosed what that will entail. KFAQ will continue to serve as the Tulsa affiliate for Oklahoma State University sports and Jenks High School football.
The “Blitz” name comes from the weekly “Oklahoma Sports Blitz” that airs on Griffin’s CBS television affiliates KWTV Oklahoma City and KOTV Tulsa on Sunday evenings.
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https://radioinsight.com/headlines/211372/kfaq-tulsa-to-flip-to-sports/

Radio Insight (2021-08-04)

Mexico

XESOS-730 Agua Prieta, Sonora has indeed returned to the air as someone tentatively reported last week. Heard them on the car radio tonight in San Diego. They don’t seem as loud as they used to be. Still using “La Ranchera 97.3” slogan. NON-SPANISH SPEAKERS please be advised that perennially compliance-challenged KDBI-730 “La Grande 106.3 / 103.7”, which has a fairly similar format, is blasting their signal all over the western US as usual tonight.

Tim Hall to DXing.info fb group (2021-08-05)