2023 in radio

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Template:Use mdy dates Template:Year nav topic5 The following is a list of events affecting radio broadcasting in 2023. Events listed include radio program debuts, finales, cancellations, station launches, closures, and format changes, as well as information about controversies and deaths of radio personalities.

Notable events

January

Date Event Source
1 French private musical category D radio station Europe 2 is re-launched. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
After stunting with Christmas music since November 2022, York, Pennsylvania radio station WNUU is relaunched as WPPY and broadcasting Adult Contemporary music. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
10 WKPR-Kalamazoo, Michigan surrenders its license. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
KYTE-Independence, Oregon continues broadcasting illegally after having its license cancelled. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
23 After stunting with Christmas music since November 2022, Puerto Rican stations WRXD-Fajardo/San Juan, WNVI-Moca and the translator stations relaunched the Estereotempo name and its Adult Contemporary format after four years of absence. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
30 The new daily magazine show Commotion is launched on CBC Radio One in Canada. <ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
Aliw Broadcasting Corporation's Home Radio, DWQZ-FM, changes provincial stations in the Philippines with a rebranding to DWIZ-AM Regional Integrated News. DWQZ still remains in Pasig City, Metro Manila as 97.9 Home Radio. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

February

Date Event Source
27 US broadcasting company Audacy begins the process of winding down most of its HD Radio digital subchannels due to lack of revenue. (Channel Q, its mostly HD-exclusive LGBTQ service, is unaffected by the cuts.) Further cuts later in the year lead to the company spinning off the licenses of WLFP in Memphis, Tennessee and WTSS in Buffalo, New York to Educational Media Foundation. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="ri-wtsstowbkv">Template:Cite news</ref>

March

Date Event Source
15 Mexican social radio station XHCSAG-FM begins broadcasting after delays in completing its tower, attributed to COVID. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

April

Date Event Source
10 DZRM-AM returns to air after 10 months of inactivity and is rebranded as Radyo Pilipinas 3 Alert. Template:Citation needed
21 US Top 40 station KRBE-Houston, Texas, temporarily rebrands as 104.1 TAY-RBE in honor of Taylor Swift performing the first of her three Eras Tour shows at NRG Stadium that night, with the station's playlist that day only consisting of songs from all of her albums. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

May

Date Event Source
12 New Zealand radio station Pulzar FM broadcasts for the last time, to be replaced by sister station Anthemz. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

June

Date Event Source
14 Canada's Bell Media shuts down six radio stations, CJBKLondon, CFRNEdmonton, CFTEVancouver, CKST—Vancouver, CKMXCalgary, and CFRWWinnipeg, and is set to sell three more, CHAMHamilton, CKOC—Hamilton, and CKWWWindsor, as part of cuts across the company. <ref name="RadioInsightBell">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="FP230614">Template:Cite news</ref>
26 KVOH Rancho Simi, California, a shortwave radio station based in the United States (serving the southern United States, the Gulf of Mexico and western Africa), ceases operations, citing the cost of electricity in California. <ref>Wavescan Episode 749 (story begins at 19:46). Adventist World Radio. Retrieved July 10, 2023.</ref><ref>Hauser, Glenn (June 28, 2023). World of Radio Episode 2196. Retrieved July 10, 2023.</ref>
30 Philippines radio station DZMM 630 is re-launched on AM, replacing TeleRadyo. The new station is a joint venture between Prime Media Holdings and ABS-CBN. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

July

Date Event Source
1 Philippines radio station Q Radio and its provincial stations permanently cease broadcasting after almost 3 years, to become a joint venture of Mareco Broadcasting Network and Brigada Mass Media Corporation as 105.1 Brigada News FM in Metro Manila, 105.1 Brigada News FM Baguio, and 90.7 Brigada News FM Cebu. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
12 A 74-year affiliation between Saint Bonaventure University and FM 95.7 in Olean, New York, dating to the latter's debut in 1949, ends as the university's men's basketball squad severs ties with the station now known as WPIG and opts to carry its live broadcasts online. <ref name=bonniesleavewpig>Template:Cite web</ref>

August

Date Event Source
8 Philippines radio station 103.1 Newsline Central Luzon was officially launched under JRS Newsline Multimedia Corporation and affiliated by Soundstream Broadcasting Corporation in San Fernando, Pampanga. <ref>https://candabapampanga.gov.ph/paglulunsad-ng-newsline-103-1fm-sa-august-8/</ref>
14 Indian-American entrepreneur Manoj Bhargava announces a wave of acquisitions that includes the assumption of debt from Audacy and the purchase of a minority stake in Cumulus Media, as his Bridge Media Networks—owner of the television network NewsNet—merges with The Arena Group. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

September

Date Event Source
1 Canadian radio station CIRR-FM ("103.9 Proud FM"), launched in 2007 as Canada's and the world's first commercial radio station targeted to an LGBTQ listening audience, is scheduled to shut down, with its staff reassigned to sister station CIDC-FM. <ref>Connie Thiessen, "Evanov moves to ‘integrate’ GTA stations Proud 103.9 and Z103.5". Broadcast Dialogue, August 16, 2023.</ref>
1 CJRI-FM in Fredericton, New Brunswick, has gone silent after being denied a licence renewal and was subsequently ordered to cease broadcasting by midnight on August 31, 2023. <ref>"Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2023-246". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, August 8, 2023.</ref>
5 CKJR in Westaskiwin, Alberta, is slated to shift formats from oldies music to sports, bringing the format back to the Edmonton market after the closure of CFRN in June. <ref>Connie Thiessen, "Stingray bringing sports radio back to Edmonton". Broadcast Dialogue, August 14, 2023.</ref>
5 U.S. radio network NPR announces that John Lansing, NPR's president and CEO, is set to retire in December. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

October

Date Event Source
9 After airing daily for 84 years, the National Research Council Canada's midday time signal (a series of audio tics followed by "the beginning of the long dash" that marked 1PM Eastern Time) is heard for the final time on CBC Radio One, with the discontinuation due to latency issues with digital audio that render the signal inaccurate. Canada will continue to offer a time signal on the CHU shortwave service. <ref>"The end of the long dash: CBC stops broadcasting official time signal," from CBC.ca, 10/10/2023</ref>
16 In the Philippines, AllHitz24 was officially launched under Dumaguete Media Productions and affiliated by CETV Philippines using online radio app.

Deaths

See also

References

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