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The People Behind the Mic: Meet the On-Air Personalities Powering Konga103.7FM

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July 1, 2026

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South China Morning Post

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· Jun 23, 2026

Australian town crier crowned as world’s loudest person, at 122.4 decibels

Joseph McGrail-Bateup, an Australian professional air conditioner cleaner and honorary town crier, has been recognised as the world’s loudest person. Guinness World Records last week acknowledged the 58-year-old Canberra resident recorded the loudest ever shout by an individual. He yelled “now” at 122.4 decibels. That broke the previous record of 121.7 dB set by Northern Ireland teacher Annalisa Flanagan in 1994. She had yelled an ear-piercing “quiet”. That is in the noise range of a chainsaw, a...

The Tribune

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· Jun 23, 2026

Guinness crowns Canberra town crier as world’s loudest person at 122.4 decibels

Joseph McGrail-Bateup, an Australian professional air conditioner cleaner and honorary town crier, has been recognised as the world’s loudest person. Guinness World Records last week acknowledged the 58-year-old Canberra resident recorded the loudest ever shout by an individual. He yelled “now” at 122.4 decibels. That broke the previous record of 121.7 dB set by Northern []

Drudge Retort

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· Jul 3, 2026

Sirens, Jeers Drown Out Stephen Miller During DC Natl Guard Speech

Video footage captured Miller trying to speak over the sound of chanting and sirens.

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· Jun 21, 2026

Order Of The Sinking Star’s Solid Puzzle Work Is Shadowed By That Sinking Feeling

This Jonathan Blow guy really loves the sounds of his own words and is willing to put a big target on his back in service of that

Daily Mail

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· Jun 22, 2026

Hot podium guy is back! Social media users swoon over good-looking sound technician ahead of Keir Starmer's speech

Hot podium guy is back! Social media users swoon over good-looking sound technician ahead of Keir Starmer's speech

NDTV

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· Jul 3, 2026

"First He Cheats, Then Calls Me": Siya Goyal's Video From Pub Surfaces

The barely 15-second clip begins with Siya answering a call and saying Kaun (who's this)? She covers one ear with her hand, trying to listen to the caller amid loud background music.

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Related coverage for "The People Behind the Mic: Meet the On-Air Personalities Powering Konga103.7FM": South China Morning Post — Australian town crier crowned as world’s loudest person, at 122.4 decibels. The Tribune — Guinness crowns Canberra town crier as world’s loudest person at 122.4 decibels. Drudge Retort — Sirens, Jeers Drown Out Stephen Miller During DC Natl Guard Speech. Kotaku — Order Of The Sinking Star’s Solid Puzzle Work Is Shadowed By That Sinking Feeling. Daily Mail — Hot podium guy is back! Social media users swoon over good-looking sound technician ahead of Keir Starmer's speech. NDTV — "First He Cheats, Then Calls Me": Siya Goyal's Video From Pub Surfaces