president of audio at bauer. paul is in charge of a whole host of stations, such as magic, kiss, absolute, and many, many others. paul, you can t have the time to listen to all of those every morning, so do you vary the clock radio or do you just compromise and listen to the today programme? you can be honest, you are amongst friends. i have the privilege of listening to fabulous radio from the uk and across seven other countries around europe where we operate as well. so four nordic countries, most recently the republic of ireland, poland and slovakia, and everywhere we are, we find that radio as a medium, as a platform, is enduring and growing. very diplomatic answer. you are not naming one. but also with us today are iain lee and katherine boyle, presenters of the late night alternative. iain, for our listeners who are not familiar, how would you describe the programme? it is a surreal, psychedelic phone in show, where instead of stirring hate and pointing out others that
now on bbc news, the media show. hello, we are talking radio today. good old fashioned radio, with its cosy celebrity presenters, its familiar blend of pop songs, but also, let s face it, traffic updates, car insurance ads, annoying jingles. and if you don t like it, well, you willjust have to wait for those bits to be over, orwill you? because one of the uk s commercial radio groups is launching ad free versions of their stations for a monthly fee. is this radio s secret weapon to defeat spotify and the streaming services? that is the question we will be asking paul keenan, president of audio at bauer. paul is in charge of a whole host of stations, such as magic, kiss, absolute, and many, many others. paul, you can t have the time to listen to all of those every morning, so do you vary the clock radio or do you just compromise and listen to the today programme? you can be honest, you are amongst friends. i have the privilege of listening to fabulous radio from the uk and acr
passed out when medics arrived on the scene. according to our news 4 sources. people told those medics he ingested some type of substance. ems crews immediately performed cpr and then they gave dmx a round of narcam. that s the anti-dote to treat a heroin overzoet. the good news, he is out. we reached out to dmx s lawyer, he blames the incident on a possible asthma attack, he has no knowledge that his client was using drugs. again, we talked to the hotel s manager who remembers seeing dmx shortly before this all happened. he didn t seem like he was on drugs or anything? no, nothing. he came back this morning? he came in the morning and he paid he looked all right? yes. i fellow recording artists and producers said that they reached out to the wrapper today, and they said he is resting and doing okay. yonkers, a native, dmx has made quite a fortune in the movie and music industries. brynn gingras, back so you. snow is being tracked into our area. janice huff
housing market, interest rate rises are ultimately inevitable. as long as mark carney pulls a shoe with his commentary in a gradual, limited process, we feel the market can deal with that. and missouri s governor calls in the national guard after tear gas is used in ferguson to calm protests sparked by the shooting of a black teenager by police last week. announcer: you re watching worldwide exchange, bringing you business news from around the globe. very nice to see you this morning. plenty going on on the geopolitical front, no much on the market front, but let s look at europe. every one of those rose represents a tenth of the market. 95% of stocks are in the green with only a small smattering to the down side. the net-net is that the european euro stoxx 600 is 1.1% to the up side. is that to the detriment of the individual bond markets? we ll look in a moment, but the xetra dax, which has been so hard hit on concerns about exposure to russia is the best performing
early numbers from shoppers indicate they did not spend as much as they did last year. welcome to the show. just getting some eurozone pmi data out. this the second reading out for november. the wide numbers come in at 50.1, previous month was 50.6. the forecast was 50.4. it s come in below forecast. this follows the individual readings out from france and germany. germany the headline number coming out at 49.5, retraction territory. the lowest reading for germany in the last 15 months. the eurozone wide number coming in at 50.1. the euro dollar at 124.55. italy s final third quarter came in at negative 0.1%. contraction in growth for the third quarter. italy has shrunk or stagnated for the last 13 consecutive quarters. fragile recovery thus far for italy. joining us know is the chief investment officer at tatan investment. the eurozone number below expectations. the german number coming in with retraction. is that a surprise? that is a bit of a surprise. i would have