Media outlets starting with R
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Radio and Music Pros
RAMP (Radio and Music Pros) features radio and music industry news, delivered daily. It was founded in September 2009, and is owned and operated by Kevin Carter & Steve Resnik
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Radio and Production
Targets radio stations and independent production houses and the engineers and production directors who manage these studios. Editorial includes a look at new products, industry news and the latest technology and information.
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Radio Ashford
Background & Format: Radio Ashford, formerly known as AHBS Community Radio, broadcasts on 107.1FM to Ashford, Kent and features a wide variety of music together with community news and information. You can also hear our Events Diary and Community Focus updates every hour during the day with information on a range of events, activities, fundraising and voluntary services in Ashford. Production Company: Ashford Hospital Broadcasting Service Target Audience: Residents in the town of Ashford and patients and staff in the William Harvey Hospital. Stats: Publisher did not disclose. Tips for PRs: No editorial contacts listed as this is a community radio station and contacts will change frequently.
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Radio Bilingue
The network is a provider and distributor of Latino public radio programming.
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Radio Boise - KRBX-FM
KRBX 89.9 / 93.5 FM broadcasts to an area of 600,000 in the Treasure Valley in Idaho and Oregon.
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RRadio Borders
Background and format: Radio Borders is a radio station broadcasting to the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland from studios in Tweedbank. The station is owned & operated by Bauer Radio and forms part of Bauer's City 1 network of local FM stations. Radio Borders regularly broadcasts local news, weather, and traffic information as well as sports coverage at weekends and a youth programme on Sunday lunchtime. Its music format consists mainly of chart pop music. Alongside local output originating from its Tweedbank studios, Radio Borders also airs networked programming from sister stations Clyde 1 in Glasgow, Forth 1 in Edinburgh, Key 103 in Manchester and Metro Radio in Newcastle. It is available on 102.3, 103.4, 103.1 and 96.8 FM, DAB Digital Radio and Online. Owner: Bauer Media Schedule: A full schedule can be viewed here Target audience: The station is targeted at listeners aged 25 - 44 in the area of the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland. Circulation: Source: RAJAR for period ending March 2020. Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose this figure. Advertising Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here Tips for PRs: News emails should be sent to news@radioborders.com Event details can be sent to info@radioborders.com Shows are self produced by the presenters, with no scope for interviews. There is one hour of automated programming between 2:00 and 3:00pm during the week. The amount of local programming per day produced by the station is as follows: 12 hours – weekdays (6:00am-2:00pm, 3:00-7:00pm), 4 hours – Saturday (2:00-6:00pm) and 4 hours – Sunday (12:00-4:00pm) Awards: 2016 - ARIAS, Best Local Station (nominated) 2016 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Station of the Year (under 500,000 TSA) (gold) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Local Sales Team of the Year (bronze) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Breakfast Show of the Year (under 2m TSA): Keith Clarkson at Breakfast (bronze) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Station of the Year (under 500,000 TSA) (gold) 2012 - Sony Radio Academy Awards, Category (silver award) (In:Demand Scotland)
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RRadio Borders - Newsdesk
Background and format: Radio Borders is a radio station broadcasting to the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland from studios in Tweedbank. The station is owned & operated by Bauer Radio and forms part of Bauer's City 1 network of local FM stations. Radio Borders regularly broadcasts local news, weather, and traffic information as well as sports coverage at weekends and a youth programme on Sunday lunchtime. Its music format consists mainly of chart pop music. Alongside local output originating from its Tweedbank studios, Radio Borders also airs networked programming from sister stations Clyde 1 in Glasgow, Forth 1 in Edinburgh, Key 103 in Manchester and Metro Radio in Newcastle. It is available on 102.3, 103.4, 103.1 and 96.8 FM, DAB Digital Radio and Online. Owner: Bauer Media Schedule: A full schedule can be viewed here Target audience: The station is targeted at listeners aged 25 - 44 in the area of the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland. Circulation: Source: RAJAR for period ending March 2020. Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose this figure. Advertising Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here Tips for PRs: News emails should be sent to news@radioborders.com Event details can be sent to info@radioborders.com Shows are self produced by the presenters, with no scope for interviews. There is one hour of automated programming between 2:00 and 3:00pm during the week. The amount of local programming per day produced by the station is as follows: 12 hours – weekdays (6:00am-2:00pm, 3:00-7:00pm), 4 hours – Saturday (2:00-6:00pm) and 4 hours – Sunday (12:00-4:00pm) Awards: 2016 - ARIAS, Best Local Station (nominated) 2016 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Station of the Year (under 500,000 TSA) (gold) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Local Sales Team of the Year (bronze) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Breakfast Show of the Year (under 2m TSA): Keith Clarkson at Breakfast (bronze) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Station of the Year (under 500,000 TSA) (gold) 2012 - Sony Radio Academy Awards, Category (silver award) (In:Demand Scotland)
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RRadio Borders - Presenters
Background and format: Radio Borders is a radio station broadcasting to the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland from studios in Tweedbank. The station is owned & operated by Bauer Radio and forms part of Bauer's City 1 network of local FM stations. Radio Borders regularly broadcasts local news, weather, and traffic information as well as sports coverage at weekends and a youth programme on Sunday lunchtime. Its music format consists mainly of chart pop music. Alongside local output originating from its Tweedbank studios, Radio Borders also airs networked programming from sister stations Clyde 1 in Glasgow, Forth 1 in Edinburgh, Key 103 in Manchester and Metro Radio in Newcastle. It is available on 102.3, 103.4, 103.1 and 96.8 FM, DAB Digital Radio and Online. Owner: Bauer Media Schedule: A full schedule can be viewed here Target audience: The station is targeted at listeners aged 25 - 44 in the area of the Scottish Borders and North Northumberland. Circulation: Source: RAJAR for period ending March 2020. Monthly Unique Users: The publisher does not disclose this figure. Advertising Rates: Advertising information can be viewed here Tips for PRs: News emails should be sent to news@radioborders.com Event details can be sent to info@radioborders.com Shows are self produced by the presenters, with no scope for interviews. There is one hour of automated programming between 2:00 and 3:00pm during the week. The amount of local programming per day produced by the station is as follows: 12 hours – weekdays (6:00am-2:00pm, 3:00-7:00pm), 4 hours – Saturday (2:00-6:00pm) and 4 hours – Sunday (12:00-4:00pm) Awards: 2016 - ARIAS, Best Local Station (nominated) 2016 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Station of the Year (under 500,000 TSA) (gold) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Local Sales Team of the Year (bronze) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Breakfast Show of the Year (under 2m TSA): Keith Clarkson at Breakfast (bronze) 2015 - Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, Station of the Year (under 500,000 TSA) (gold) 2012 - Sony Radio Academy Awards, Category (silver award) (In:Demand Scotland)
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Radio Boston - WBUR-FM
Radio Boston is a program devoted to news, issues and people in Boston. The program features innovative reporting, interviews and commentary to encourage viewers to join the conversation. This show offers a digital Podcast and RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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Radio Cachimbona
Radio Cachimbona is an abolitionist podcast that audio-archives state repression and fierce migrant resistance in the Southern Arizona borderlands and breaks down case law and politics from a leftist perspective. As a first-generation professional whose parents are Salvadoran immigrants, Yvette prioritizes uplifting the voices and histories of Central Americans. A podcast is a downloadable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted.