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News bites: ‘The Leadoff Spot’, South City Outsider, Nautel/Quu, CBI/Bea. | Story

News Bites for March 25 …

  • The MLB network Will the last hour of simulcast animals SiriusxmDaily show, “The Leadoff Spot” On weekdays at 9:00 a.m. (ET), on Wednesday, March 26, the day before the opening day. Co-modernization of a combination of experienced baseball personalities and analyst-stand Phillips, Xavier Scruggs and Eduardo Pérez, “The Leadoff Spot” (7-10 a.m.) is one of the signature shows of MLB Network Radio on Siriusxm.
  • Award -winning filmmaker in St. Louis Joe Parisiwhich was one on-air personality in Warh, KSLZ, KDHX, WMVN and KSD, publishes his latest documentary short, short, “Outsiders in Südstadt.” The document is described as a “fascinating 19-minute journey into the unexpected virality of a mysterious man who, after his fleeting appearance on local public access television, described” worldwide magazine “, in” World Wide Magazine “, in” World Wide Magazine “. Nostalgia, internet culture and how something so dark can take on a life of its own, “said Parisi in a publication. The film can be viewed HERE.
  • Nautel And Quu Partner to simplify “visual radio implementation for channels”, the companies said in a publication. Next month in Las Vegas, Nab show The participants will be able to experience the first integrated witness Visual radio air chainCombined the nautels state-of-the-art software-based air chain with the industry-leading advertising and program management system from quu. With the integration, radio stations can easily synchronize on the screen with your audio content on the screen, improve the commitment of the listeners and unlock new opportunities.
  • College Radio Organizer, Inc. (CBI) and the Sender Education Education Association (BEA) Partner to bring the annual CBI together National Student Media Convention and Bea’s “On-Location” Autumn conference in Denver. The joint convention will take place from October 22nd to 25th in the city center of embassy in Denver and leads to one of the largest meetings of experts for college media and station training in the country. “By combining our resources and our specialist knowledge, we can offer our members an even more comprehensive and valuable experience,” said CBI President Anabella Poland in a press release. “This partnership reacts directly to feedback from our members, who have long applied for a uniform conference location to shorten the travel expenses and the time outside the campus. This cooperation perfectly matches our mission to serve student media transactions across the country and at the same time make our professional development opportunities more accessible.”
  • The Rtdna foundation Terms the recipients of the 2025 scholarship and scholarship program. This year, the foundation gives more than 35,000 US dollars up to 14 talented students and journalists for early career. Scholarship and scholarship winners will take part in RTDNA25 and take place in New Orleans from June 11th to 13th. Information about the recipients can be displayed HERE. Since its foundation in 1970, the RTDNA Foundation has made around 600 aspiring journalists available to more than 1 million US dollars in scholarships and scholarships and has fulfilled its role as an educational and non -profit wing of the Radio Television Digital News Association.

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