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Radio+Television Business Report

NAB, Others Say ‘Stay’ Again in Foreign Sponsorship ID Fight

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

On December 8, the FCC’s Media Bureau, led by Michelle Carey, issued an Order denying a stay petition filed by the NAB; Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC); and the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) that sought to thwart a Commission order mandating disclosures for foreign government-sponsored programming.

Now, the groups are asking the D.C. Federal Appeals Court to grant a stay of the new rule.

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FCC OKs Smaller Pre-Approval Percentage Of Global’s iHeart Stake

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

An effort by iHeartMedia to cap the FCC’s advance approval of any investment in the audio content and distribution giant by Michael Tabor-controlled Global Media & Entertainment at just under 15% has proven successful.

As such, GMEI, which bankrolls some of Great Britain’s biggest radio brands, will not get pre-approval from the Media Bureau to hold up to 49.99% nonvoting interest in iHeart.

But, GMEI withdrew that request in some six weeks ago.

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Public Media-focused Station Resource Group Names New Leader

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

SANTA CLARITA, CALIF. — The Station Resource Group (SRG) has announced that a 37-year veteran of public radio will succeed long-term co-CEOs Tom Thomas and Terry Clifford, who have led the organization since its inception.

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Salem Shares Soar On News Of Leadership Transition

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

What does Wall Street think of the late Monday announcement that the current CEO of Salem Media Group will step aside on January 1 and transition to the newly created role of Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors?

Investors seem to be pleased with the succession plan, as Salem stock soared by nearly 13% in midday trading on Nasdaq.

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Four New Board Members at the IBA

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

The Independent Broadcasters Association (IBA) has elected four new members its Board of Directors.

The new Board members are Tom Burns, the owner Technicom & Sauk Valley Broadcasting; Gary Berkowitz, President of Berkowitz Broadcast Consulting; Steve Clendenin, the owner and GM of WHGM-AM & FM in Havre de Grace, Md.; and Jim Jacobs, President of Radio Richmond LLC.

The election took place between November and December. The new board members will serve beginning January 1, 2020, for a three-year term.

Outgoing board members are David Stephens, Owner of Stephens Media Group; Michael J. Flood, Owner of Flood Communications; Deborah Barrera of R Communications LLC; and Cindy Taylor Chesson, GM of River Radio Network/Bridge Media/Ohio Midland Newsgroup.

Jacobs commented, “In an incredibly short period of time, the hard work of the Independent Broadcasters Association has shown remarkable growth. I am looking forward to working with the IBA Board and being a part of what promises to be an even brighter future.”

RBR-TVBR

Aloha To The ‘Aloha Station Trust II’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

On June 21, 2007, a group of AM and FM radio stations were placed into the Aloha Station Trust. Originally overseen by the late Jeanette Tully, the trustee later became former Backyard Broadcasting head Barry Drake.

In May, the final FM properties in the trust were donated to the Delmarva Educational Association. This left an AM in the Huntington, W. Va. market as the last remaining property under Drake’s care.

An asset sale agreement has just been filed for FCC approval.

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An Internal Reorganization For Eastern Wash. FM’s Owner

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

On July 1, 2020, a management and programming agreement was reached that allowed a Class A Classic Hits station serving the tiny towns of Twisp and Winthrop to greatly expand its reach in Eastern Washington.

Now, the station that has been the simulcast partner is seeing a change in control within its ownership, FCC documents show.

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A Marquee Deal Adds Music City to the Mix

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

Jeff Winemiller and his Lowcountry 34 Media has been divesting low-power television stations in various locales across the U.S. for more than a year. Among those transactions is the June 2020 sale of W26DT-Din Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Now, Lowcountry 34 Media is engaging in another deal involving the same buyer of that Grand Strand property. This time the locale is Music City USA.

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CES Withdrawals Increase as iHeartMedia Cancels Key Event

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

Updated at 11:30am Eastern

On February 11, 2020, RBR+TVBR offered its first coverage of the COVID-19’s impact on the global broadcast media world. At the time, the report on how the owner of KHTS-FM in Santa Clarita, Calif., Carl Goldman, and his wife and travel companions were among the thousands of quarantined passengers aboard the Diamond Princess in Yokohama, Japan, was questioned by some readers as being too peripheral to the business of broadcast media in the U.S. The pandemic, to these industry figures, was seen as a largely Asian concern.

Nearly two years later, COVID-19 remains a global threat, thanks largely to the Omicron variant. And, with days until CES 2022 commences in Las Vegas, COVID-19 is now placing that mega-conference’s attendees on high alert — especially now that several high-profile companies have withdrawn, including the biggest audio content and distribution company in the U.S.

According to the New York Post, CES 2022 is not in danger of a full-blown cancellation, at least as of Tuesday evening (12/21). The report came just hours after RBR+TVBR reported that NAGRA is adding virtual meetings to its CES 2022 action plan. “As many people are not attending CES, NAGRA is scheduling virtual meetings to share their news,” the portable audio recorder company based in Switzerland said.

By Wednesday morning, the “On The Money” columnists at the newspaper learned that Nvidia, JPMorgan, and PepsiCo are each withdrawing from CES. The cancellation of Nvidia from CES is particularly unsettling, given their traditionally major presence at the technology conference and expo.

For broadcast media, iHeartMedia told the New York Post columnists they, too, will not attend CES 2022.

It is now known that the company’s iHeartRadio “Live @CES” in partnership with Medialink has been scrubbed. In a statement, iHeartRadio said, “We were looking forward to seeing you at our iHeartRadio Live at CES party at Area 15 on Thursday, January 6, 2022 to share a special performance by Swedish House Mafia — but to keep our friends and partners safe during this unpredictable time, we’ve made the decision to cancel the event.”

While unconfirmed, RBR+TVBR hears key iHeartMedia executives will still be in attendance at CES 2022 and that only this event has been cancelled. It marks the second time a radio industry event featuring Swedish House Mafia has been impacted, as it had been the closing performer at the Audacy Beach Festival on December 5 in Fort Lauderdale, only to be removed from the bill less than 24 hours before showtime due to COVID-19 exposure among members of the act or its tour team.

Meanwhile, the “On The Money” team says journalists from CNN, Forbes, TechCrunch, Engadget, MarketWatch, The Verge and The New York Times’ Wirecutter feature are also not planning to attend CES 2022.

The Post report coincides with a CNET story noting that T-Mobile, Twitter and Meta are also withdrawing from CES 2022.

While these high-profile withdrawals are generating headlines, CES 2022 remains a go. As such, the Jacobs Media Strategies “VIP Private Tour” is on schedule for Thursday, January 6 at 2:30pm Pacific at varying costs for clients and non-clients. “Our 90-minute private tours are limited to 15 guests and led by an expert employed by the CTA,” Jacobs Media says.

From 5-7pm Pacific on January 6 is the CES 2022 Radio Reception, located at the Bellagio Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The invitation-only event is co-presented by Radio Ink and Radio + Television Business Report in partnership with Beasley Media Group, QUU, Xperi, Benztown and vCreative.

CES requires proof of vacination.

Adam Jacobson

VCY America Grabs ESPN Dallas

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

It’s a 98,000-watt Class C FM serving North Texas and since April 27, 2001 has offered sports talk programming.

Now, “ESPN Dallas” will soon be saying farewell to this over-the-air home.

VCY America is agreeing to purchase the station.

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FCC Cancels Its LPTV, Translator Auction. Here’s Why

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

No bids, please.

The Office of Economics and Analytics (OEA) and the FCC’s Media Bureau have confirmed the cancellation of bidding in “Auction 111,” a closed auction of mutually exclusive
applications for low power television and TV translator station construction permits.

Why? It’s quite simple.

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Nexstar O&O Ushers NEXTGEN TV In To Harrisburg

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

The capital of the Keystone State has its first locally based NEXTGEN TV station. And, for those who have televisions capable of receiving the non-backwards compatible signals powered by the new ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard, turbo-charged ABC programming courtesy of the local affiliate can be seen.

It’s thanks to Nexstar Media Group, which has made Harrisburg the 17th market in 2021 to usher in the NEXTGEN TV era.

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Quiet at Radio, Walmart Dominates Spot TV, Cable

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

For whatever reason, Walmart has not been among the biggest brands using spot radio of late.

In contrast, it absolutely dominates Spot Cable, the latest Media Monitors data show.

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A Spot Radio Sputter Ahead of Santa’s Big Day

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

For the week ending December 19, spot radio was not a medium of choice for some of the biggest holiday retailers or biggest brands across multiple categories.

In fact, Macy’s is the lone big retailer to appear in the latest Spot Ten report from Media Monitors.

That is thanks to some 35,601 spots tied to the retailer for the week. But, that pales compares to the paid spots placed by Indeed or State Farm.

There’s also stagnant activity at the bottom of the Spot Ten report, absent of Walmart or JCPenney, and with no automotive activity of significance.

RBR-TVBR

CBS Stations Select A New Brand Strategy and Development VP

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

MINNEAPOLIS — A veteran local media executive widely known for his time at CBS-owned WCCO-4 has been selected for the role of VP/Brand Strategy and Development at CBS Stations.

Casey Kespohl will work under CBS News and Stations President and Co-Head Wendy McMahon in the newly created role. He’ll partner with the local management teams at the 27 ViacomCBS-owned television stations found across the U.S. and is charged with “helping to evolve and strengthen” CBS Stations’ branded content and marketing across broadcast, streaming and digital platforms.

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The New iHeart/Tampa Bay Home: Clearwater

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

In May, RBR+TVBR reported on the $3.8 million sale of a valued commercially zoned chunk of land at 4002 W. Gandy Blvd., midway between downtown Tampa and St. Petersburg, by iHeartMedia.

With the land sale, a relocation of the company’s Tampa Bay market operations was put into motion. It is now known where stations including “933 FLZ” and “98Rock” will be headquartered come 2022.

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‘Good News’: Grady Turner Spins His Dahlonega ‘Thunder’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

The “country rock station of North Georgia,” a Class A FM at 104.3 MHz serving the auto racing haven of Dahlonega, has been spun.

Whether or not the format will be heard across 2022 and beyond will soon be up to the Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute. And, there’s a good chance some “Good News” will be coming soon to the station.

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Grupo Radio Centro Exits El Paso Radio Partnership

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

In November 2016, Univision Communications agreed to a transaction that was, at the time, considered a surprising one. The Hispanic media giant’s three radio stations in El Paso, Texas, were sold to an entity tied to one of Mexico’s biggest AM and FM operators.

Now, thanks to a stock purchase agreement finalized on November 30, the ownership of the radio trio hugging the Rio Grande is evolving.

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The InFOCUS Podcast: Joe D’Angelo

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

In January, Joe D’Angelo appeared on the InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, to offer some key takeaways from CES 2021.

Today, the SVP of Broadcast at the parent of both DTS and HD Radio is here to offer a preview of sorts for CES 2022, which includes a January 6 invitation-only Radio Reception presented in part by Xperi.

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Joe D’Angelo” on Spreaker.

Adam Jacobson

AWARN Alliance Elects Leaders, Adds To Steering Committee

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — The AWARN Alliance has elected the chair and vice chair of its AWARN Steering Committee for 2022.

John Taylor, Senior Vice President of LG Electronics North America, will serve another term as chairman. Jim DeChant, Vice President of Technology for News-Press & Gazette Broadcasting, will return as AWARN vice chair.

The AWARN Steering Committee serves as the governing body of the AWARN Alliance.

Also elected to serve on the Steering Committee are:

  • Tim Bischoff, Chief Technology Officer, Kentucky Educational Television, representing Public Television
  • Michael Mougey, Chief Revenue Officer and President of Broadcast, Baron Weather, representing Tech Partners
  • Peter Sockett, Director of Engineering and Operations, WRAL and Capitol Broadcasting Company in Raleigh, representing Smaller Broadcasters (self-defined)

Bischoff and Sockett were re-elected to another term.

Other members of the Steering Committee are:

  • Joe Di Scipio, SVP, FCC Legal & Business Affairs and Assistant General Counsel, FOX Corporation
  • John Lawson, Executive Director, AWARN Alliance
  • Anne Schelle, Managing Director, and Sterling Davis, consultant, Pearl TV
  • Yoshi Tsurimaki, Producer, Business Development, T-NET Japan
  • So Vang, Sinclair Broadcast Group/ONE Media 3.0, VP Emerging Technologies
  • Kelly Williams, VP, Engineering and Technology Policy, NAB
  • Madeleine Noland, President, ATSC (ex-officio)
  • Luke Fay, ATSC TG3 Chair and Senior Manager, Technical Standards, Sony Electronics (ex-officio).

“2022 is shaping up as a year when things start coming together for AWARN,” said AWARN Executive Director John Lawson. “With over 60 markets on the air with ATSC 3.0 and Sinclair launching the first advanced alerting app in Washington, DC, we expect to see further progress toward development of advanced alerting and continuing emergency messaging with NEXTGEN TV.”

Lawson added that AWARN will continue to focus on the institutional and human side for the development of what it calls “next generation emergency messaging,” or NGEM.

At the end of January, AWARN and partner organizations will co-host a roundtable discussion at KEYT-3 in Santa Barbara, Calif., with TV station GMs, news directors, local emergency managers and other alert originators from across Southern California.

KEYT is owned by News-Press & Gazette Co.

“The goal of the Santa Barbara Roundtable is to explore the creation of NGEM, which is really a voluntary, interoperable ‘network of networks.’ We plan for this to be the first of several regional roundtables across the county in the coming year,” Lawson said.

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