Harpreet Khokhar    04 Jan 10 15:46 IST

MUMBAI: Some of these events that caused ripples in the radio industry in India last year, involved people, some were policy changes and some were just developments that took their time happening.

All in all, these were events that shaped the way radio last year and will mould the industry in 2010. Radioandmusic.com presents a quick recap, in no particular order -

1) Abraham Thomas bid adieu to Red FM

After nurturing Red FM from its inception the station's COO Abraham Thomas bid farewell to the station in November 2009. Abe, as he is known in the industry, took over Red FM when it ran just three stations in 2005, saw it climb to number one position, and oversaw its merger with sister brand SFM earlier in 2009, bringing with it its own 40 odd stations under the hugely popular Red FM brand.

With Abe's exit, speculation was rife that he could move, along with a few die hard loyalists to another station. But 2010 has arrived without the advertising-TV-radio veteran announcing where he's headed, insisting he's still on a sabbatical.

One thing's for sure - Red FM won't be the same without him any more.

2) SFM rebranded as Red FM

In what was pegged as one of the biggest rebranding exercises across private radio stations, all the 38 stations of SFM, a Sun Network radio venture - which comprise 23 stations of South Asia FM (SAFL), 14 stations of Kal Radio and one station of Udaya FM - were rebranded as Red FM on 15 August 2009.

With this, the rebranded Red FM became a huge network with a total of 41 stations in its kitty, including Red's existing stations in Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. The rebranding exercise was comprehensive and incorporated the Red FM DNA into all the other stations in programming style, content, format and presentation and entailed complete re-training of the staff including the RJs, station heads, sales and marketing teams.

In terms of listenership, if one goes by the RAM data, not much has changed for the SFM stations at least in the metros - audiences haven't really flocked to the made over stations. As for Red - it's Bajaate Raho time as usual.

3) RJs Jaggu and Tarana bid adieu to Radio One

After seven long years of entertaining an entire radio generation, Radio Mid-day turned Go turned Radio One's popular



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Anonymous 10:56:37 AM 05 Jan 2010 Report Abuse
i like this list....comprehensive...covers everything....mostly sad news, but then thats life!
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