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CADENA 100 celebra el éxito de Bruno Mars y ofrece 45 minutos de música ininterrumpida con Shakira, Chumbawamba y Robbie Williams. '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' con Javi Nieves y Mar Amarte, festeja el lunes 16 de marzo y la primavera, con Lewis Capaldi y Alicia Keys. El programa destaca noticias positivas: una donación de 12.000 euros de la Escuela Nacional de Policía a 'Héroes de Cuatro Patas', y Richard Pulley, un hombre de 78 años que deja su trabajo para cuidar a su esposa tras una recaudación. La oyente Marta comparte cómo ocho familias celebran un cumpleaños rural. Pastora Soler presenta su nuevo disco en solitario, enfatizando la ayuda y la colaboración femenina. Ruth Medina saluda y pincha a Taylor Swift y David Guetta. Se anima a los oyentes a compartir noticias y visitar la web de CADENA 100.
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Robbie Williams himself is back on Robbie Williams Rewind — and this time, we're backstage.For his second time on the podcast, Robbie joins us in person, just moments before hitting the stage in Wolverhampton on the Long 90s tour. With the crowd buzzing outside, we sit down for an honest, funny and surprisingly reflective conversation about BRITPOP, the Long 90s shows, and what it feels like to revisit Life Thru A Lens.Robbie reveals his favourite lyrics on BRITPOP, shares how some of the songs first came to life, and talks about what his Instagram Comment Section means to him. Plus, he answers questions sent in by you — the listeners.======**About Robbie Williams Rewind**Join husband and wife Matt and Lucy, as they rewind through legendary pop star Robbie Williams' solo career. Each episode, they have a guest fan to help us relive Robbie's incredible music and tours.Visit: robbiewilliamsrewind.com to discover more episodes, track listings & photos!Follow: @rewindrobbie on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter & TikTok.
Music that makes you feel deeply human… There's a version of events where Joshua Idehen is still behind a bar in the West End, coming home late, flicking through channels. But then came Dizzee Rascal on Channel U – that first-person rant, that stream of consciousness pouring into the void – and something locked into place. Nearly two decades later, the British-born Nigerian poet and spoken-word artist, now based in Stockholm, has signed to Heavenly Recordings and released one of the more quietly essential debut albums of 2026. I Know You're Hurting, Everyone Is Hurting, Everyone Is Trying, You Have Got To Try is out now. Made with his long-term creative partner Ludvig Parment (Saturday, Monday), it's the full realisation of something that's been building since the pair's 2023 mixtape Learn to Swim — a record that holds you through it all: grief, euphoria, fatherhood, friendship, the liturgic pull of a club at the right moment. House beats, choral swells, Shabaka Hutchings on flute, a choir singing a melody Idehen himself composed. The kind of album that makes you want to wave your arms in the air and then call your mum. The ride here wasn't quiet. ‘Mum Does The Washing' began life as a Twitter thread, set to Parment's spacious beats, went viral, earned Idehen support from Jamz Supernova, Huw Stephens and Robbie Williams (yes, really), packed out Glastonbury and Green Man, and landed him a spot on Later… with Jools Holland. Sold-out Jazz Café dates followed. A headline European and UK tour runs through spring, culminating at KOKO in London on 23rd April. To mark the album, Joshua and Ludvig have put together this mix of music to bring joy. Not one shade of it either. There's unbridled joy (Peter, Björn & John, a Kanye recommendation from a different time), celebratory joy (“a today I don't have to fight kind of joy,” as Ludvig puts it, via Primal Scream), defiant joy (Kendrick, for the days you will have to fight, but you'll pull through). Soul II Soul shows up to preach and repeat. James Brown is just kind of everything. Caribou injects the dance floor with melancholy and joy at the same time, which is basically the whole project in a nutshell. And somewhere near the end, a Mesadorm song that made Joshua cry on first listen, second listen, third listen. Music that makes you feel deeply human, as you've never felt before. Over to them. https://www.theransomnote.com/music/mixes/joshua-idehens-music-to-make-joy-to-ransom-note-mix/
CADENA 100 ofrece 45 minutos de música sin interrupción, presentando la mejor variedad musical. Destacan canciones de Maldita Nerea y Melendi, y Ricky Martin. Una oyente pide "Ordinary" de Álex Warren. Nil Moliner actúa en La Noche de CADENA 100 el 28 de marzo en el Movistar Arena, junto a David Bisbal, Antonio Orozco y Rozalén, a beneficio de Manos Unidas, antes de lanzar su nuevo álbum. Lola Índigo suena con "Messi". El programa también explora la reacción de la gente ante la fama, con mensajes de Susana, Irene, Marisa, Ana y Virginia sobre qué harían si fuesen famosos. Robbie Williams aplaza su disco, "Break Pop", por la coincidencia con Taylor Swift, buscando superar a The Beatles en álbumes número uno en Reino Unido. Se escucha a Black Eyed Peas y Aitana con "6 de Febrero". Mateo y Andrea animan la tarde con música de Coldplay, Fito y Ed Sheeran.
El secretario de estado estadounidense alerta de desafíos tras ataque iraní a su embajada en Arabia Saudí, lo que anticipa subidas de petróleo. En España, el gobierno aprueba el estatuto del becario para compensar gastos y limitar abusos; se investigan las cajas negras del tren de Adamuz. Zapatero niega relación con Plus Ultra, pero admite trabajar para la consultora del rescate. Estudio de Oxford relaciona dietas vegetarianas con menor riesgo de cáncer, aunque alerta de riesgos en esófago y colon y de necesidad de suplementos. En entretenimiento, Shakira rompe récords con 400.000 asistentes en México, la imagen de Jim Carrey en los César provoca comentarios. Robbie Williams pospone su disco "Brit Pop" ante Taylor Swift. La película de Disney Pixar 'Hoppers' se estrena el 6 de marzo. Suenan en CADENA 100 éxitos como 'Cruel Summer' de Taylor Swift, 'Golden Hour' de JVKE y 'Superestrella' de Aitana.
CADENA 100 presenta la mejor variedad musical. Jorge, de Maldita Nerea, explica que Nerea es su musa y el adjetivo "maldita" nace de su frustración creativa. Suena "El secreto de las tortugas" y "Thinking Out Loud" de Ed Sheeran, un éxito habitual en bodas. En el programa 'Mateo & Andrea', Javi de Leganés gana el altavoz de CADENA 100 en el juego "Tú contra Shazam" tras adivinar las canciones de Camilo y El Canto del Loco. Se anuncia que Robbie Williams aplaza el lanzamiento de su disco "Brit Pop" para intentar superar a The Beatles en álbumes número uno, evitando competir con Taylor Swift. CADENA 100 ofrece una mezcla única de artistas nacionales como Dani Fernández, Aitana y Nil Moliné, con internacionales como Lady Gaga, Ben Somburg y Taylor Swift, además de dar la bienvenida al "rey del blues italiano", Zucchero. Jesús Ors acompaña también con 45 minutos de música sin interrupción, mientras Adriana de Barcelona comienza a escuchar la emisora gracias a su hermana Bea.
#426 Sarah Alabaster - It's the last show of the series, but never fear, the RHLSTP juggernaut will continue until you have to wrestle the microphone from Herring's cold, dead hands. His guest is singer, podcaster, 24 hour dancer and lock down internet sensation Sophie Ellis-Bextor. They discuss Richard's feelings for Sophie's mum, being carried to bed by Joey from Bread, why Sophie was embarrassed when Jarvis Cocker used her toilet, the weird and sometimes horrifying culture of the 1990s, how Sophie has combined being a pop superstar with family life, falling down Esther Rantzen's staircase and making up with Robbie Williams and how Sophie has made a life long career in a fickle business. Plus how she ended up in Neighbours and Game of Thrones. And how to stop your husband playing golf. Sophie is a truly inspirational person and her book is open and honest. Buy it here - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/spinning-plates-music-men-motherhood-and-me-tales-from-our-favourite-24-hour-kitchen-disco-queen-sophie-ellis-bextor/6190400Come and see us live http://richardherring.com/rhlstpBuy Richard's new book here http://gofasterstripe.com/ballSUPPORT THE SHOW!See details of the RHLSTP LIVE DATES Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE Buy DVDs and books from GO FASTER STRIPE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ladies are together in the Licorice Pizza Studio for an all new episode of Honest AF Show. Barbaranne is back from a whirlwind weekend in Manchester, England as Zakk was asked by Sharon Osbourne to take part in an All Star lineup featuring Robbie Williams, Robert Trujillo, Tommy Clufetos and Adam Wakeman, performing Ozzy's No More Tears for the Brits (UK's Grammy's). Sharon and Kelly were there to accept Ozzy's Lifetime Achievement Award. Of course the ladies had a deep dive into the fashion of it all leading to Daniella's current Project…Project Social T - Even the biggest blizzard in over a decade didn't derail Daniella from showing her first full line in New York following Fashion Week. There is an all new barbsbagoftricks featuring One Skin OS-01 Body www.oneskin.co and Daniella has an all new FlicsAF featuring Love Story on Hulu Don't forget to check out all the new products recommended in the HonestAF Show Storefront (if you click on a link to make a purchase we may make a small commission) Check out more shows and subscribe to our YouTube channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el nuevo episodio traemos todo sobre el inicio de la gira de AC/DC por Suramérica. El posible nuevo álbum de estudio de Van Halen, el inicio de la gira de Journey de despedida, el tributo a Ozzy Osbourne en los premios británicos de la música, todo sobre la residencia de metálica en la esfera de Las Vegas, Iron Maiden anuncia sus últimos conciertos y un descanso de más de un año nuevas giras de gorilas, Robbie Williams, Bruce Springsteen y Rush, además lanzamiento de Foo Fighters, President Social Distortion, Thirty Seconds to Mars y sepultura, entre otros.
Las alergias llegan con fuerza y lo peor podría estar por venir en mayo. En CADENA 100, se comenta que las parejas tardan más en elegir qué serie o película ver que en disfrutarla, a menudo repitiendo contenido o quedándose dormidas. Polo Hernández, dentista y músico, consigue un número 1 con "El roce de tu piel". En 'Mateo & Andrea', saludan a Esti Valley por aprobar el práctico de conducir a la sexta, y Encarni de Granada relata su divertida anécdota de suspender por buscar a un "López" inexistente. Una oyente comparte un incidente en el descenso del Sella, donde su barca volcó y la golpeó en la cabeza. Robbie Williams pospone el lanzamiento de su disco 'Brit Pop' para no competir con Taylor Swift, buscando superar el récord de álbumes número 1. La tarde se ameniza con música de Take That, Eme Clan, Taburete y Sabrina Carpenter.
CADENA 100 ofrece la mejor variedad musical con temas de Usher, Ana Mena y Aitana. En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', los oyentes comparten experiencias sobre la "suerte del principiante". Ana, en su primera clase de spinning, elige sin saber la mejor bicicleta. Laura gana 85.000 pesetas la única vez que acude al bingo. Beatriz acierta todos los dardos en una feria sin siquiera mirar. Amparo cocina una receta "de escándalo" al primer intento, pero fracasa estrepitosamente al querer repetirla. Por otro lado, Robbie Williams aplaza el lanzamiento de su nuevo disco 'Break Pop' para evitar competir con Taylor Swift y así poder superar el récord de los Beatles en álbumes número uno en Reino Unido.
En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' de CADENA 100 se informa de la investigación europea a Shein por diseño adictivo y venta de productos ilegales. En el Congreso, la prohibición del burka y niqab genera debate; la propuesta de VOX no prospera, mientras Junts presenta una similar ligada al traspaso de seguridad a Cataluña, que el PSOE analiza. José Ángel González, ex número 2 de la Policía Nacional, dimite por una denuncia de agresión sexual. Se presenta la vivienda más cara de España, una mansión de casi 21 millones en Madrid. El programa revela curiosidades como el contagio de bostezos entre conocidos y que la mitad de los samuráis eran mujeres, según el Museo Británico. También se comenta el caso de un informático que borró 15 años de fotos de su esposa usando IA. Los oyentes comparten experiencias de personas "cenizo" y se discuten las diferentes formas de despedirse de una fiesta. Robbie Williams pospone su disco para evitar competir con Taylor Swift y alcanzar un ...
Send a textJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musiciansThe equipment in the background tell part of the story—but the rest comes from grit, range, and an instinct for what makes a song fit like your favorite jeans. We sit with Michael Paynter to chart the path from a kid at the piano to a singer-guitarist trusted by Jimmy Barnes, performing on the AFL Grand Final stage with Robbie Williams, and now the lead stepping into John Farnham's legacy with Whispering Jack - The John Farnham Musical. Michael opens up about the voice behind the accolades—why big notes are less important than honest phrasing, how Jesus Christ Superstar pushed him to the edge in the best way, and why he rates Miley Cyrus among the great modern vocalists. We talk shop, but also about the quiet work: mixing on a laptop until time to take the stage, dialing back the studio grind when the road gets heavy, and protecting the joy that fuels a long career. The Great Australian Songbook national tour is built for discovery. No fixed setlist. Different guests each show. Beloved classics chosen for feel, not obligation—yes, that means he's happy to skip Khe Sanh and Great Southern Land when the moment calls for a different mood.Away from the lights, Michael talks about parenting three young daughters, learning piano for the mind as much as the music, and modeling what it takes to turn a wild passion into real work.Join us for a warm conversation that blends behind-the-scenes stories with practical wisdom for musicians and fans. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves Aussie music, and leave a quick review to help others discover it.What has Michael Paynter been up to lately? Let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
El 16 de febrero, 1500 vecinos de Grazalema regresan a sus casas. Preocupa el río Duero, con 40 puntos en riesgo de desbordamiento en Soria y Valladolid (San Esteban de Gormaz confinado, Tudela de Duero anegado). La semana trae lluvias, más intensas hoy y mañana en el norte. Se aprueba la subida del salario mínimo a 1221 euros brutos en 14 pagas, con apoyo sindical pero sin la patronal. Feijóo considera pactos puntuales con VOX a nivel autonómico. Barcelona multa con 300 euros por no diluir la orina de perro y sanciona el consumo de alcohol en la calle. Una huelga de médicos empieza hoy y se extenderá hasta junio, causando retrasos. Se abordan modelos de pareja modernos como el "sleep divorce" de Kaley Cuoco. Barack Obama confirma que los extraterrestres son reales, pero sin pruebas de contacto. Robbie Williams lamenta no haber compuesto "Yellow". Oyentes comparten rituales para dormir. Niños aconsejan para un buen programa de radio, como comer y hablar con calma.
Kelly and Sharon unpack the unforgettable Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show, sharing their reactions to Bad Bunny's powerful, symbolism-rich performance along with the memorable cameos from Cardi B, Jessica Alba, Karol G and Pedro Pascal - plus standout moments from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. They debate who should headline the 2027 Halftime Show, including Kelly's very 90's pick and invite listeners to weigh in with their own choices. The ladies discuss the newly released Take That documentary, highlighting what Robbie Williams has revealed about his rocky relationship with Gary Barlow in the mid-90s and why they think Robbie relocating his personal life to Los Angeles was ultimately a smart move given the intense UK media scrutiny. They also break down Mariah Carey's performance at the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, from her stunning outfit to her song choices and what the moment meant on a global stage. The episode wraps with Kelly's 90's Trivia and Sharon's 1993 Rewind - your weekly dose of nostalgia, laughs, and pop culture insight. Thanks for listening to 90's NOW!
En la edición de hoy del Radar Empresarial nos centramos en un movimiento que ha causado gran revuelo en la industria musical: Britney Spears ha vendido los derechos de su catálogo musical a la editorial Primary Wave por la impresionante cifra de 200 millones de dólares. Esta empresa, conocida por manejar los legados de figuras icónicas como Bob Marley, Whitney Houston o Prince, se convierte ahora en la administradora de las obras de la cantante. Para Britney, que no publica un álbum desde 2016 ni realiza giras desde 2017, esta transacción representa una inyección económica significativa. La operación la coloca dentro de un grupo selecto de artistas que han decidido vender parte de sus creaciones más valiosas para aprovechar las oportunidades financieras actuales. Artistas de renombre como Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Shakira o KISS han seguido un camino similar, vendiendo sus catálogos para capitalizar su legado en la era digital. La venta de derechos no solo garantiza un pago inmediato, sino que también permite recibir ingresos cada vez que sus canciones se reproducen o sus álbumes se venden. En mercados como Estados Unidos o Reino Unido, donde muchos de estos músicos residen, los beneficios fiscales son considerables: las ganancias tributan como ingresos de capital, mucho más favorables que los ingresos ordinarios. Esta tendencia ha ganado fuerza gracias al auge del streaming, que ha transformado por completo la manera en que se consume música. Las cifras respaldan este fenómeno. Spotify cerró 2025 con 751 millones de usuarios activos mensuales, mientras que Youtube Music, aunque sus datos están integrados en Youtube Premium, según Music Business contaba con 125 millones de usuarios. Por su parte, Luminate informó que el consumo global de música en streaming superó los 5.1 billones de reproducciones en 2025. Estas cifras reflejan la magnitud del negocio que manejan las plataformas y justifican los pagos millonarios a los artistas por el acceso a sus catálogos. A esto se suman los derechos para adaptaciones cinematográficas. En la actualidad, los biopics son un camino frecuente hacia premios como los Óscar, lo que explica el interés de las productoras en la vida de estrellas como Bruce Springsteen, Robbie Williams o Bob Dylan. Además del atractivo artístico, las películas garantizan que un gran número de fans acuda a las salas, multiplicando los ingresos por la explotación de estas obras. Así, la venta de catálogos se presenta como una estrategia integral para monetizar el talento y el legado de los músicos en múltiples frentes.
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En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', CADENA 100 trató lluvias y ríos Tajo/Guadiana. Se anunció propuesta gubernamental de ayuda de 100-200€/mes por hijo menor de 18 para combatir pobreza infantil, generando debate sobre su financiación. Fernando Martín presentó la "Encuesta Absurda". Se discutieron noticias falsas, citando un bar en Tokio que restringe la entrada a mayores de 40 para un ambiente joven. También se abordaron incidentes de ciberseguridad y prevención. Niños compartieron risueñas opiniones sobre muestras de afecto. José Real informó sobre macro-tractorada en Madrid, comparecencia de Pedro Sánchez, borrasca Neils y elección de Reina del Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Se exploraron "supercontagiadores", destacando hombres mayores de 40 con particularidades al hablar. Finalmente, se comentó el aplazamiento del álbum de Robbie Williams para evitar competir con Taylor Swift. El programa cerró con "La Pizarra" y Luis Capaldi.
La borrasca Nils, la octava del año, causa lluvias en España, manteniendo 3000 desalojados en el sur y alerta por crecida de Tajo, Guadiana y Eresma. En política, Felipe González votaría en blanco si Pedro Sánchez fuese candidato. El Gobierno anuncia una ayuda de 100-200 euros mensuales por hijo menor de 18 años, detalles pendientes. Pedro Sánchez comparece hoy en el Congreso por el accidente de tren de Adamuz. La huelga de trenes tiene un seguimiento del 2%. En música, se comenta el documental de Robbie Williams, el posible regreso de Black Eyed Peas, y se escuchan temas de Maldita Nerea, Melendi (en la Noche de CADENA 100), Adele, Pereza e Imagine Dragons. Se esperan eclipses lunares en marzo (parcial en España) y agosto (total, mejor en Cuenca). El programa incluye anécdotas personales sobre quedarse sin llaves y la visión infantil de la vida sin internet.
La denuncia por agresión sexual contra el exlíder de Sumar avanza con la actriz Elisa Moulía firme. En Andalucía, 32 colegios siguen cerrados y 4000 personas desplazadas por las lluvias, que ahora causan riesgo de deshielo por la subida de temperaturas. Un estudio francés revela que la mitad de los niños no corre 5 minutos seguidos, alertando sobre la inactividad física. Se recuerda el uso del kohl en el Antiguo Egipto para belleza y salud ocular. En España, la huelga de trenes ha sido desconvocada, normalizando el servicio, y se ha dado un paso clave para subir el salario mínimo a 1221 euros brutos. La Seguridad Social creará un observatorio para vigilar las bajas médicas. Se comparten anécdotas de excusas laborales curiosas, como perder un autobús por el cambio horario o un barco. Un robot aspirador fugado fue hallado por un vecino. En música, se rumorea una colaboración entre Sabrina Carpenter y Bad Bunny, mientras Robbie Williams pospone su disco para evitar a Taylor ...
Should Ben Lee and Benee collab on a cover of “Benny & the Jets”? Why do some festivals lose their soul? Whats in the water thats making experimental music in Melbourne pop off once again? Were we team Gary or team Robbie in the Take That doco?Lots to discuss!Dive deeper into our world https://weirdertogether.substack.com
The ongoing Undercover Policing Inquiry started again this week. It is believed at least 50 women were duped into intimate relationships with undercover officers over decades. Alison, not her real name, spent five years living with a man she knew as Mark Cassidy, who was in fact a married undercover Police Officer whose real name was Mark Jenner. She joins Nuala McGovern along with BBC London journalist Ayshea Buksh, who has been following this inquiry.The government has announced plans to relax fostering rules and create 10,000 new places for vulnerable children in England. Roxy and her mum Judy, from the BBC's recent Traitors series, join Nuala to discuss. Roxy was fostered until the age of five before being adopted by Judy. They are also joined by Sarah Thomas, Chief Executive of The Fostering Network.Paula Varjack talks to Anita about her show Nine Sixteenths. It examines the fallout from the infamous Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake ‘wardrobe malfunction' incident at the 2004 Superbowl and the backlash that almost ruined Jackson's career. The play questions what this says about the demographics of who controls the media, the scrutinising of black women in the public eye and asks if anything has changed.We hear a lot about ‘mum guilt', but what about the guilt that can come along with not becoming a mother? Writer Ellen C Scott is child-free by choice but has recently experienced guilt towards her parents because she won't be providing them with grandchildren. She recently explored the topic for Stylist magazine and was surprised by how much it resonated with other women. Ellen and psychotherapist Professor Hannah Sherbersky discuss.AI companions are becoming increasingly common, with one in three adults now using them for conversation, advice and support. Now recent research from Bangor University has shown that many teen AI companion users believe their bots can think or understand. That research prompted Nicola Bryan, a reporter for BBC Wales News to investigate and acquire an "AI boyfriend" of her own in the process. Nicola talks to Anita about what happened next.The Puppini Sisters are celebrating 20 years of their antique pop, neo-burlesque swing music. Their new album The Birthday Party marks two decades since their debut, Betcha Bottom Dollar, spent almost a year on the Billboard chart in the US. It became the fastest-selling jazz album in UK chart history, with their fans including Robbie Williams and King Charles. They join Nuala to discuss their music.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
Welcome back to another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, a pop music podcast.On this weeks show, Steve and Gaz take you through the best bits of January 2026's releases, including new music from Robbie Williams, Urne, The Molotovs, Sick Joy, Megadeth, Blanket, PVA, By Storm, The Cribs, Sault, Gluecifer and Shaking Hand.We also quickly touch on the Grammys... sorry about that.
CADENA 100 repasa la antigua rivalidad entre Gary Barlow y Robbie Williams, ahora una bonita amistad. Destaca la presencia de Taylor Swift, anticipando que 2026 será su año y resaltando cómo supera su miedo a bailar, convirtiéndose en una artista completa. Suenan éxitos como "Bad Romance" de Lady Gaga, "Release Me" de Agnes y "No dejaré de abrazarte" de Dani Fernández y Yarea, himno de CADENA 100 por ellas. En '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!', se abordan las experiencias de la adolescencia y el "pavo", con oyentes compartiendo anécdotas cómicas: una fan emocionada porque Harry Styles ve su mensaje, Rafa echándose demasiada colonia que le quema la piel, y Ángela, a quien un cachorro estropea su intento de conquistar a un chico. La emisora también anuncia Club 100, apoyando nuevos talentos.
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Sentimental value è un film del regista norvegese Joachim Trier che parla di legami familiari, del confine sottile tra arte e vita e del cinema nell'era delle piattaforme. Alle Gallerie d'Italia di Napoli una mostra intitolata Donne nella Napoli spagnola racconta il contributo di intellettuali, pittrici e musiciste nella capitale borbonica. Lo scrittore algerino Amara Lakhous torna in libreria con La fertilità del male, un romanzo che ricostruisce sessant'anni di storia postcoloniale del suo paese. La popstar britannica Robbie Williams torna con Britpop, un album furbo e a tratti molto divertente che lo ricollega alla scena rock britannica degli anni novanta. CONTiziana Triana, editor Clara Pérez Almodóvar, storica dell'arte e divulgatrice Amara Lakhous, scrittoreGiulia Blasi, attivista e scrittriceSentimental value: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xo1pP5yJqH4Donne nella Napoli spagnola: https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/track/4tb71Bb5HSLyFv5khkRfOs?si=4d144ae92b304a3bLa feritilità del male: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zgkj8eAVjwQRobbie Williams, Britpop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfAFBOECxw4Ci piacerebbe sapere cosa pensi di questo episodio. Scrivici a podcast@internazionale.it Se ascolti questo podcast e ti piace, abbonati a Internazionale. È un modo concreto per sostenerci e per aiutarci a garantire ogni giorno un'informazione di qualità. Vai su internazionale.it/abbonatiConsulenza editoriale di Chiara NielsenProduzione di Claudio Balboni e Vincenzo De SimoneMusiche di Tommaso Colliva e Raffaele ScognaDirezione creativa di Jonathan Zenti
Have you ever wondered what happens when pop royalty and the world of football collide? And what really goes on behind closed doors of Britain's best selling solo artist of all time?In this special episode of talkSPORT Daily, Andy Goldstein and Darren Bent sit down for a 40 minute, no-holds-barred conversation with global superstar Robbie Williams.Robbie reveals what really happened during a game of Traitors inside the England camp at the World Cup — including how he hilariously stitched up Harry Kane in a showdown with Bukayo Saka with a helping hand from Trent Alexander-Arnold. He also opens up about meeting new England boss Thomas Tuchel, lifting the lid on his intensity, his eccentricity and why Robbie finds him fascinating.Beyond football, Robbie reflects candidly on the extraordinary highs and brutal lows of his music career, from global superstardom to personal struggles, before delving into his brand-new album Britpop — discussing the inspiration behind it and what the genre still means to him today.Funny, honest and occasionally chaotic, it's a must-listen conversation with one of Britain's most iconic entertainers.Produced by: Daniel Kane, Joseph Ovenall, Billy FarrisEdited by: Daniel KanePhoto Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A statistic quietly slipped into the news, and it landed with more cultural weight than most headlines.Robbie Williams now has sixteen UK number-one albums — more than The Beatles. For some, it's a curiosity. For others, a mild heresy. But in this episode of Mark and Pete, we argue it's neither scandal nor joke. It's a diagnosis.This isn't a debate about musical quality. It's about how modern culture works. The Beatles belonged to an era of disruption, risk, and genuine artistic rupture. Robbie Williams belongs to an age of loyalty, legacy, and perfectly managed familiarity. One changed the weather. The other mastered the climate that followed.We explore how the music industry shifted from innovation to consolidation, from revolution to reunion tours, and from cultural shock to emotional reassurance. Album charts now measure not what is new, but what is trusted — and that tells us something about ourselves.There's a biblical undercurrent too: the temptation to romanticise the past, to mistake memory for meaning, and to substitute nostalgia for hope. Ecclesiastes warns us not to ask why former days were better — not because the question is impolite, but because it blinds us to the work still required now.
Hello friends! It's another episode of Trve. Cvlt. Pop!, the ol music podcast that you enjoy so much.On this week's show, Steve and Gaz are just jumping on the trend of looking back at 2016, like loads of people are. Luckily, it WAS a very good year for music. We go through a bunch of stuff that happened over that 12 month period and also pick out 5 favourite albums from the year.We also look at the record breaking feats of both Robbie Williams and Harry Styles and recall a long lost pop banger from M Beat and the big hat one off of Jamiroquai.
In a week so busy that Nick had to start making notes, he and Annie sit down to attempt to discuss some of the most important music stories, like the return of Arctic Monkeys, Victoria Beckham's somewhat inappropriate chart success, and Robbie Williams beating a record previously held by the Beatles. In other news, Harry Styles fans are freaking out over Aperture – but what do Annie and Nick make of his new sound? And should we be worried about his feet? Plus, Pitchfork are opening the reviewing floor to the public, Brandi Carlile is obsessed with CMAT, and music industry insiders are declaring the album dead. Get in touch with Annie and Nick! If you're over 16, WhatsApp on 07970082700 or email sidetracked@bbc.co.uk More information on the HELP(2) album here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4qqdy29d2o New Yorker Article about the changing relevance of the album drop here: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/infinite-scroll/why-albums-drop-and-movies-launch HOMEWORK: Watch Geese on SNL and listen to Robbie Williams' album Brit Pop. SONGS James Blake – Death of Love James Blake – Limit To Your Love Arctic Monkeys – Opening Night Harry Styles – Aperture Victoria Beckham – Not Such An Innocent Girl Spice Girls – Viva Forever Cruz Beckham – LICK THE TOAD Madonna – Nobody Knows Me ALBUMS James Blake - CMYK Various Artists for War Child Records - HELP(2) Robbie Williams – BRITPOP Tyler, The Creator – CHROMAKOPIA Djo -The Crux Bad Bunny - Debí Tirar Más Fotos Perfume Genius – Glory Wet Leg - moisturizer Rosalía - LUX FKA twigs – Eusexua Madonna – American Life
Paul Hawksbee is joined by Charlie Baker for the latest podcast. We build up to a special Robbie Williams Drive Time show, featuring a Robbie Williams ChatGPT special.Comedian and weightlifting podcast host Rob Rouse joins us in the studio, and Andy Jacobs is back for the Birthday Spread. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 198: Depeche Mode: Home Video Concert Releases (Part 4) It's a new year, and Brian and Sarah are kicking off their 2026 episodes with the next installment in their look at Depeche Mode home video concert releases. Up for viewing and discussion this time is Tour of the Universe: Barcelona 20/21.11.09, the concert film documenting Depeche Mode's tour for 2009's Sounds of the Universe album. As the title indicates, the movie was filmed in Barcelona over two nights, and it was directed by Russell Thomas. Prior to working with Depeche Mode, Thomas directed concert videos for artists such as Kylie Minogue, Robbie Williams, and Coldplay, so he was no stranger to such projects. However, Brian and Sarah got the impression he was a stranger to using more traditional filming and editing techniques, providing examples of scenes, shots, and editing choices they disliked. The filming and editing style of Russell Thomas made it more difficult than usual for Brian and Sarah to come up with answers to some of the standard questions they ask for each home video concert release, such as "Favorite Dave dance move" and "Favorite Fletch move." Fortunately, some questions were easy to answer, like, "Who wore it best? Favorite onstage garb." They then shared their rankings of all the home concert videos they've watched so far, and there were a couple of changes to the rankings. Since this is the first episode of the year, Brian and Sarah also took some time to recap their goings-on over the past few weeks, including their appearance on the podcast "I've Got That On Vinyl," where they each picked five essential albums from their vinyl collection. They also have news about their podcast studio! Let Brian and Sarah "take you on a trip" back to November 2009 in this episode, and let them know what you think of this concert video too. "I've Got That On Vinyl" episode with Brian and Sarah's 5 Essential Albums https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/essential-5-records-with-brian-and-sarah-linnen/id1733663094?i=1000742902305 Read more at http://www.permanentrecordpodcast.com/ Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/permrecordpodcast You can also find us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@permanentrecordpodcast Check out some pictures at https://www.instagram.com/permanentrecordpodcast/ Join the ever-growing crowd on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/permrecordpod.bsky.social Leave a voicemail for Brian & Sarah at (724) 490-8324 or https://www.speakpipe.com/PermRecordPod - we're ready to believe you!
CADENA 100 informa: Borrasca Christine trae viento a Galicia y lluvia al país. En sanidad, el CNIO cura tumores de páncreas en ratones. España sale de la lista de países libres de sarampión; Sanidad reforzará vacunación y debate sobre desinformación. El paro baja del 10% por primera vez en 17 años, con 600.000 empleos previstos en 2025 (hostelería y agricultura). Se comenta 'Un año en los bosques' y la saturación de gimnasios en enero. Música: Abraham Mateo, Robbie Williams, Jason Derulo, Pablo López, Tom Jones, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Teddy Swims. Oyentes comparten desayunos insólitos (sardinas con nocilla). El Gobierno aprueba ayudas por accidentes ferroviarios (Adamuz y Elide) y sustituye pulseras electrónicas por tobilleras contra la violencia de género. Niños ofrecen divertidos consejos para pedir un aumento de sueldo.
Burnie and Ashley discuss pro-gaming history, Highguard, gamer dogpiles, Stranger Things stellar numbers, celeb dopplegangers, genetic lotteries, and Robbie Williams.
Luis Herrero y Felipe Couselo hablan del cantante británico.
Do regular people care about The Beckham Family Feud? Is Robbie William better than The Beatles? Is Alan Carr the hardest working man in showbiz? A week on from Brooklyn Beckham's bombshell Instagram story, Richard Osman and Marina Hyde assess the damage and ask the important question: why was Becks at Davos? Robbie Williams' newest album 'Britpop' has topped The Beatles UK no1 record, but will it last? Richard has thoughts. Alan Carr is currently fronting eight UK television shows - how does he have the time? For more Goalhanger Podcasts, head to www.goalhanger.com Video Editor: Adam Thornton & Joey McCarthy Assistant Producer: Imee Marriott Senior Producer: Joey McCarthy Social Producer: Bex Tyrrell Exec Producer: Neil Fearn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He technically died twice. He survived Borstal, homelessness, decades of speed and cocaine, five heart attacks, and 29 days in a coma after a triple heart bypass went wrong. His life was saved by Dr Hasnat Khan, who was close to Princess Diana, and he came back sober, creative, and unstoppable. This is Garry Johnson, the punk poet, street journalist, and man who discovered the Stone Roses, telling his story like no one else can. From the chaos of Fleet Street tabloids to the highs of punk rock and the life-threatening lows of addiction, Garry shares the moments that nearly ended him—and how he survived them all.We explore the drug-fuelled confidence that once drove his creativity, the trauma that shaped his choices, and the health crises that should have stopped him. Garry talks honestly about losing his daughter, why caffeine now acts as a trigger, and the hard truth about why addiction rarely ends when the body starts screaming for change.Since quitting, Garry has transformed his life: seven books published, albums released, screenplays written, and stage performances performed sober. He reflects on creativity without drugs, lessons learnedand what he would tell his grandchildren about drugs. Oliver is an ambassador for Alcohol Change UK and you can access support here - https://tinyurl.com/5dt5773e Thank you to Gavin Sisters for sponsoring this episode! Visit -www.gavinsisters.co.uk and use promo code SCHOOLOFROCKBOTTOM for 10% off! Podcasting is an expensive passion. To help me keep going, I'd really appreciate it if you could buy me a coffee, thank you! https://buymeacoffee.com/olivermason1Or via PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/olivermason1paypal Topics -0:00 Trailer & Intro 2:30 A rock bottom moment 5:00 Speed helps him become a writer6:45 Abuse in children's home & Borstal 7:45 Using speed & creativity to deal with anger12:00 Coke and speed gave me confidence 13:30 Why speed was my favourite 16:00 Dependancy starts 21:15 Cocaine calmed me down and helped me survive?22:45 Garry has his first heart attack 24:30 Paranoia & anxiety 28:15 Nearly dying was the wake up call30:30 Now I don't even drink coffee!32:00 I kept using in between heart attacks 34:30 Getting clean and career takes off 36:00 Do drugs make you more creative?39:00 Garry discovered The Stone Roses?41:00 A true story about Ozzy Osbourne!42:30 Now a story about Robbie Williams!45:15 Would Garry change the past if he could?Follow OliverInstagram - https://tinyurl.com/2vt29sjvFacebook - https://tinyurl.com/34cwz59rTikTok - https://tinyurl.com/ujw4vxn9LinkedIn - https://tinyurl.com/yuemhnd7Threads - https://tinyurl.com/yk7vdeahX - https://tinyurl.com/3u5mnpds Please subscribe, follow, like, leave a review and comment! YouTube - https://tinyurl.com/bkcdz6b6Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/yevxvc36Apple - https://tinyurl.com/y3n2chk3 #AddictionRecovery #CocaineAddiction #SchoolOfRockBottom
Richard Linklater speaks to Samira Ahmed about his new film Nouvelle Vague.Robbie Williams has beaten the Beatles' record for the most UK album chart number ones - we ask former Spotify exec Will Page how he's done it.Daughters of Donbas is a musical project, created by Ukrainian musicians to bring the world's attention to the kidnapping by Russian authorities of Ukrainian children. Samira speaks with two of its members - Marichka and Liza – about what they hope it could achieveWhy is there a wave of children's authors turning to writing fiction for adults? We talk to Francesca Simon MBE - bestselling author of the Horrid Henry Books and now the Welsh-myth inspired Salka - as well as Liz Flanagan who has written her first historical novel for older readers, When We Were Divided.Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Harry Graham
La instagrammer Claudia Polo visita Cuerpos especiales para hablar de cocina, Jorge Yorya sorprende con el motivo que llevó a Jordan Peele a dejar de actuar y Arturo Paniagua repasa la trayectoria de Robbie Williams, que vuelve a estar en lo más alto. En la mesa de debate se discute sobre si comprar mucha ropa sí o no y Jota Music hace de guía musical con el repaso de los lanzamientos más destacados.
Scanning the baggage carousel of news to see what sets off the alarm, which this week involves … … Springsteen: why is America's most American American so quiet about his President on home turf? … the Seven Ages of Nepo: in defence of Julian Lennon, Joe Sumner and Brooklyn Beckham … the Robbie Williams story that gets our goat… why do half the UK music venues make no profit? … the onstage ‘act' that did 104 minutes non-stop… pre-testing EDM singles on the dancefloor … Four Boys in the Wind! What A Night That Day Was! - foreign editions of A Hard Day's Night … in praise of the Latin Playboys … the mid-‘60s mystery album that outsold the Beatles … and we name the root of all ills in popular music!Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scanning the baggage carousel of news to see what sets off the alarm, which this week involves … … Springsteen: why is America's most American American so quiet about his President on home turf? … the Seven Ages of Nepo: in defence of Julian Lennon, Joe Sumner and Brooklyn Beckham … the Robbie Williams story that gets our goat… why do half the UK music venues make no profit? … the onstage ‘act' that did 104 minutes non-stop… pre-testing EDM singles on the dancefloor … Four Boys in the Wind! What A Night That Day Was! - foreign editions of A Hard Day's Night … in praise of the Latin Playboys … the mid-‘60s mystery album that outsold the Beatles … and we name the root of all ills in popular music!Help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Angela Rayner to back calls for Burnham to be allowed to stand in by election Elon Musks Tesla fined for repeatedly failing to help UK police over driving offences Chris Mason Keir Starmers strongest rebuke yet for Donald Trump He should apologise Anger of veterans and relatives at Trump Nato remarks Robbie Williams breaks The Beatles chart record with his 16th number one album Britpop Minnesota holds economic strike to protest ICE presence Brooklyn Peltz Beckhams wedding DJ Fat Tony speaks about awkward dance Philip Young pleads guilty to drugging and raping wife Prince Harry says sacrifices by Nato troops in Afghanistan deserve respect Police officers to be told they must get work licence or face dismissal
Andrew Peach speaks to the man in charge of keeping Ukraine's largest private energy company going in the face of relentless Russian drone attacks on the country's networks. And we look at how the US administration's decision to end protected visa status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians is hitting the retirement home industry in Florida. Also, we'll be finding out how Robbie Williams has become bigger than the Beatles - by one measure at least.
Sir Keir Starmer says President Trump's comments that NATO troops stayed 'a little off' the front lines in Afghanistan are 'insulting, and frankly appalling'. The US President told Fox News last night that he wasn't sure if NATO would be there for his country if required, and that America had 'never needed' its help. Also: Russia, Ukraine and the United States are holding their first tri-lateral talks, since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago. And, the pop star Robbie Williams has surpassed The Beatles to become the artist with the most number one albums in UK chart history.
CADENA 100 ofrece 45 minutos de música sin interrupción en ¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!. Se rememora el vídeo de "Rock DJ" de Robbie Williams y se destaca "Levantando el sol" de Álvaro de Luna. Fito sigue de gira por España. Nicki Minaj genera controversia por su apoyo a Trump y por su pasado como inmigrante ilegal en EE. UU. Se pincha "Hot N Cold" de Katy Perry y se presenta a Alex Warren con "Ordinary". Aitana suena en la radio. Melendi celebra su 47 cumpleaños; su hija Carlota le felicita emotivamente en Instagram, y el artista anuncia un nuevo disco. Leire Martínez lanza su álbum debut en solitario, "Historias de aquella niña", el 20 de febrero. La mejor variedad musical acompaña a oyentes como Vera en Jaén y Héctor en Cádiz.
¡Se viene el bachetón en el país y la Presidenta está feliz! ¿Ustedes qué opinan, las de 'Latin Lover' son reales o no? Esteban Macías cerrando bocas habla sobre su nuevo look. Rubén Albarrán de Café Tacvba nos habla de qué hizo con su INE, ¿cómo entrará al antro weee? Y la Seoane nos cuenta cuando Robbie Williams le mega tiro el chón y esa se apretó el suyo.
El programa '¡Buenos días, Javi y Mar!' en CADENA 100 informa sobre un trágico accidente ferroviario en Adamuz, Córdoba. Un tren descarrila y otro choca, con un balance provisional de 39 fallecidos y decenas de heridos graves. La investigación para determinar las causas de este suceso se prevé que dure al menos un mes. Coincidiendo con el 'Blue Monday', el día más triste del año, se reflexiona sobre cómo los errores humanos pueden fallar donde las matemáticas no lo hacen. Se presenta la divertida 'encuesta absurda', que incluye preguntas sobre situaciones cotidianas incómodas con las uñas largas o extraños repartos de tarta. También se aborda la tendencia en perfumería, donde las fragancias gourmand con notas como té matcha, pistacho o nata montada ganan popularidad. La música que acompaña la mañana incluye éxitos de Shawn Mendes con Camila Cabello, Kylie Minogue, David Guetta, R.E.M., Ana Mena, Coldplay y Robbie Williams.
Bruno Mars torna in Italia e suonerà a San Siro il 14 e 15 luglio. Checco Zalone e le visite alla prostata. Robbie Williams e la sua ossessione per i record. Ospiti in studio Anna Ferzetti e Tony Servillo.
As Callum Wilson looks set to embark on the next phase of his career, Joe Thomlinson sits down with the striker for 'One on One' to look back on his football journey to date - from the grass roots game to academy football at Coventry City, moving into the Premier League with Bournemouth, to eventually making it to the World Cup and playing 'Wolf' with singer Robbie Williams! Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-premier-league-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play the Sky Sports Premier League Podcast".For all the latest football news, head to skysports.com/premier-leagueFor advertising opportunities email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk