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SCA appoints Brian White Scholarship winner to Albury newsroom

SCA appoints Brian White Scholarship winner to Albury newsroom August 3, 2021 9:42 SCA has appointed Brian White Scholarship winner Zac De Silva to its Albury newsroom. The announcement: SCA Head of News Operations, Natasha Jobson, today announced the appointment of Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) Brian White Scholarship winner Zac De Silva to its Albury newsroom, as it invests in new talent for regional radio newsrooms nationwide. De Silva received the prestigious Brian White Scholarship in 2020 and completed a paid internship at SCA as part of the award. He is just one of more than five fresh local news talent employed in regional newsrooms, as SCA continues to invest in journalists.

Radio ratings delayed: GfK requests additional time due to lockdowns

Radio ratings delayed: GfK requests additional time due to lockdowns July 30, 2021 9:38 Commercial Radio Australia has once again been forced to delay the release of its radio ratings due to COVID-19 lockdowns, with the industry body revealing that the fifth metro survey of 2021 will be delayed by one week. The ratings will now drop on August 31 after ratings data provider GfK requested additional time to process its data due to a large proportion of its staff being located in NSW’s ongoing lockdown. A significant percentage of those staff are also located in the expanded group of eight Local Government Areas (LGAs) listed as of concern and now subject to harsher lockdown conditions in NSW.

CRA says Survey 5 to proceed as planned, despite lockdowns

CRA says Survey 5 to proceed as planned, despite lockdowns The upcoming radio ratings will proceed as planned, despite restrictive COVID-19 measures being implemented across the country. The first wave of fieldwork for survey 5 began on May 23 and concluded on June 26. Many parts of the country have since been plunged into lockdown, however industry body Commercial Radio Australia (CRA) said the second wave – from July 11 to August 14 – will proceed as planned. CRA said an increased proportion of respondents will complete the survey online where necessary, a contingency measure which was put in place by survey provider GfK after last year’s disruptions.

Radio s recovery leaves FY20/21 revenues down just 2 4% on FY19/20

July 20, 2021 9:57 Commercial radio’s continued growth saw revenues lift 40.9% to $64.19 million year-on-year in the month of June, and left revenues for the full financial year 2020/21 only 2.4% below the prior financial year. As reported by Deloitte and industry body Commercial Radio Australia (CRA), advertising revenue across metro commercial radio stations for FY20/21 was $627.776 million, just a tick below FY 19/20 with $643.046 million. In addition, CRA reported that revenue for the June quarter hit $175.431 million, up a significant 53.8% on the corresponding quarter, during which Australia’s wide-reaching lockdowns were in full force. CRA chief executive officer Joan Warner anticipated that the current lockdowns will have some impact on ad revenue, but not in the same vicinity as the impact of 2020’s lockdowns.

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