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Minority Groups Call for a Geo-Targeting Pilot

Radio World
4 years 2 months ago

Two leading minority organizations are calling for the creation of a test pilot program before the FCC makes any decision about geo-targeting via FM boosters.

The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council and the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters made the recommendation to the Federal Communications Commission, which has been taking industry input about the geo-targeting concept proposed by technology company Geo-Broadcast Solutions.

Advocates of the GBS idea have cited potential benefits to minority broadcasters and businesses among its selling points; and MMTC and NABOB have been among those expressing support for the concept.

But the National Association of Broadcasters and several large radio groups expressed strong opposition in the recent comment period, saying that geo-targeting could have serious technical and financial implications for the FM business model.

Now Maurita Coley and David Honig, who are respectively president/CEO and president emeritus/senior advisor of MMTC, and James Winston, president/CEO of NABOB, have told the FCC, “The NPRM contains 103 questions. Fortunately, many of the 103 questions may be answerable with engineering and economic data that could be produced by a pilot test of the technology.”

They encouraged “the leading parties” to collaborate to design and execute a pilot with at least three markets: urban, suburban and rural.

“We recommend that the pilot be designed to address all of the questions raised in the comment round of this proceeding, including the impact of the technology on local advertising markets. We encourage the commission to help unite all parties in the quest for a universally beneficial result.”

[Related: “ZoneCasting Will Level the Playing Field for Radio”]

 

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Paul McLane

FCC Issues Enforcement Reminders

Radio World
4 years 2 months ago

The Federal Communications Commission has a couple of reminders for U.S. radio and TV stations.

First, its Enforcement Bureau has issued an advisory to broadcasters about their obligations for sponsorship identification.

“Broadcasters who air paid-for programming without disclosing the program’s sponsor can mislead the public and promote unfair competition,” the bureau reminded them in a public announcement.

“Such non-disclosures foster the perception by the public that a paid announcement is the station’s editorial content, while concealing that the station is being paid by a third party to promote a particular message. That impression can also give undisclosed sponsors an unfair advantage over competitors whose paid programming is properly disclosed as paid-for material.”

The document summarizes broadcasters’ disclosure obligations and provides more information; read it here.

Second, with the broadcast license renewal cycle moving ahead, the Media Bureau is reminding commercial broadcast licensees that every “sharing” agreement about the operation of the station must be retained in their online public files.

That includes lease of airtime, joint sale of advertising or sharing of operational services.

“Commercial broadcast licensees have a longstanding obligation to place in their OPIF, within 30 days of their execution, public copies of every agreement or contract involving the lease of airtime on a licensee’s station (or of another station by the licensee) and every agreement for the joint sale of advertising time involving the station,” the bureau wrote.

It emphasized that these requirements are based on the substance of an agreement rather than its title, even if it is not specifically labeled as a “Time Brokerage Agreement,” “Local Marketing Agreement,” “Joint Sales Agreement” or “Shared Services Agreement.”

Broadcasters have seen recently that the FCC is well aware of what is in their online public files, given the announcements in recent months of numerous consent decrees involving public and political files not being kept current.

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Paul McLane

Another Quarter of Challenges For Radio Pure-Play Saga

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

The final three months of 2020 were robust for many publicly traded media companies. Political advertising, along with digital revenue growth, were key catalysts at the broadcast station owners experiencing growth in Q4.

Unfortunately, Saga Communications, the owner of radio stations in mid-sized and small markets across the U.S., can’t be included in the list of fourth-quarter media industry fiscal success stories.

With the COVID-19 pandemic’s wrath continuing to strangle Saga across its markets, net operating revenue was down to $28.75 million in Q4 2020, from $31.98 million a year ago.

The good news: Sequential quarterly revenue improvement is being seen, as the $28 million bests the Q3 2020 total by 19.1%, Saga says.

Saga didn’t mention that Q3 net revenue fell 22.8% year-over-year.

While operating revenue was down in Q4, so was the company’s station operating expenses, as belt-tightening reduced them to $21.12 million from $23.05 million.

Nevertheless, net income fell to $2.27 million ($0.38 per share), from $3.84 million ($0.64).

Yes, income tax expense impacts this, but even before that expense, net income was off, dipping to $4.95 million from $5.4 million.

Free Cash Flow declined to $5.13 million from $5.43 million in Q4.

 

Adam Jacobson

RTM Selects Calrec Consoles

Radio World
4 years 2 months ago
One of the new studios for RTM’s PerlisFM facility. Note the Calrec Type R console in the center.

Radio Television Malaysia has installed six Calrec Type R radio broadcast consoles in its PerlisFM regional studio facility as part of a substantial upgrade project, including AoIP networking.

A release adds, “The facility is now the reference for all future upgrades to RTM’s other regional stations.”

The release says that the Type R in some studios integrates with RCS Zetta automation and Visual Radio’s MultiCAM visual radio system.

[See Our Who’s Buying What Page]

RTM points to motorized faders, customization options, touchscreen operation and native IP networking as highlights.

The project was completed and overseen by Calrec’s Malaysia distributor, JAA Systems, with VME Broadcast acting as the main contractor and Medialab Alliance as the system integrator.

JAA Systems’ David Chan said, “We are very honored to be part of this transformation of RTM’s radio infrastructure, which places it at the cutting edge of modern radio. Calrec’s Type R for Radio is perfect for this installation. … We believe that this IP installation points to the future of radio across Malaysia and beyond.”

Send news for Who’s Buying What to radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

The post RTM Selects Calrec Consoles appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

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FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 2 months ago
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Radio License Expirations

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 2 months ago
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New River Community Church, Station WYPH-LP, Machester, Connecticut

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 2 months ago
Grants in part and otherwise denies a petition for reconsideration and dismisses an interference complaint involving station WYPH-LP, Manchester, Connecticut

Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, Family Worship Center Church, Inc., W204BG, Effingham, Illinois

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 2 months ago
Issued a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture in the amount of $1,500 to Family Worship Center Church, Inc., for failure to timely file a license renewal application for FM Translator W204BG, Effingham, Illinois

Media Bureau Reminds United States-based Foreign Media Outlets of Next Semi-Annual Disclosure Deadline

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years 2 months ago
The National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2019 amended the Communications Act of 1934 to require all U.S.-based foreign media outlets submit reports every 6 months to the Commission regarding the outlets' relations to their foreign principal

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Entravision Enjoys a Strong Q4

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

Add Entravision Communications to the roster of media companies lighting it up in the final three months of 2020.

The owner of Hispanic-targeted radio and TV properties, which has a heavy digital presence, saw its revenue and net income surge on a year-over-year basis.

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Adam Jacobson

Ahead of Bankruptcy Emergence, A ‘New Alpha’ Is Outlined

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

On Jan. 25, 2021, Portland, Ore.-based Alpha Media took an important step toward reducing its $267 million debt burden by filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Now, it is getting all of its ducks in a row, if you will, for an emergence from debtor-in-possession status, one the company tells RBR+TVBR is still on track for completion by the end of June.

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Adam Jacobson

Congress Takes Another Stab At Redoing TV’s Retrans Plan

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

A bill to repeal outdated regulations of the 1992 Cable Act has been reintroduced in the U.S. House of Representatives by two influential leaders in a bipartisan move that could potentially erase current retransmission consent legislation.

The bill would also rewrite the rules on the compulsory copyright license.

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Adam Jacobson

The Ed Stolz Saga’s Latest Twist: Ninth Circuit Appeal Fizzles

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

RBR+TVBR EXCLUSIVE

On February 26, infamous Royce International Broadcasting owner Ed Stolz filed an appeal of his ongoing litigation over unpaid music royalty fees, which led a Federal District Court judge in California to place Stolz’s three FM stations in the hands of a receiver — respected veteran broker Larry Patrick.

It appeared the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit would be hearing Stolz’s plea, with Dariush G. Adli’s role as Stolz’s attorney still in question.

RBR+TVBR has now learned that the higher court has dismissed Stolz’s appeal; the District Court Judge, Jesus Bernal, is beyond furious with Stolz; and new revelations that suggest Stolz committed perjury could very well put Stolz behind bars once again.

This time it could be longer for 24 hours.

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Adam Jacobson

A Houston AM Daytimer Is Snatched by El Sembrador

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

These days, the allure of a Class D daytime-only AM radio station is about as enticing as a pickle Popsicle. However, the interest level for one facilities that fits this description attracted one buyer with money to spend.

In Houston, an AM that must protect a Class A facility in Oklahoma City is just the right acquisition target for El Sembrador Ministries. 

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Adam Jacobson

Withers Gains Full Control of Arizona Quartet

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

In the waning days of 2018, a newly formed entity whose principals include the man who served as SVP of Emmis Communications’ former St. Louis radio stations had just closed on its purchase of four stations serving Northern Arizona.

While Joe Schwartz, the chief executive of Cherry Creek until February 2016, was originally an investor in the operation, Stone Canyon Radio and Marketing, its been a two-person partnership with majority interest held by that St. Louis market veteran.

This will soon change. He’s shedding his interest in the stations — now that he’s settling in as the head of iHeartMedia‘s St. Louis stations.

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Adam Jacobson

Targetspot Works With Bauer Media in Nordics

Radio World
4 years 2 months ago

Targetspot announced an agreement with Bauer Media Audio that it says will allow it to market inventory in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.

Targetspot is part of ad technology company AudioValley, and offers audio streaming, ad serving and programmatic advertising. The company has ambitions to expand further in northern Europe.

In the announcement, Eric van der Haegen, its strategic partner development director, was quoted saying, “The digital audio culture is already well established in all Nordic countries. This arrival in the countries of Northern Europe is naturally part of our strategy of promoting local partnerships.”

Bauer Media Audio is “Europe’s leading digital commercial broadcaster and audio operator.” Targetspot says the agreement allows advertisers to access its inventory including brands like Sonos, AudioBoom, and Radio France and Shoutcast radios, “more than 2 million allocations each month in the Scandinavian countries and Finland.”

AudioValley CEO Alexandre Saboundjian cited data saying 91% of the Nordic population streams music. “Nordics listen to digital music on average 3.2 hours a day. The source of musical discoveries is revealed as 36% for radio and playlists of streaming services account for 13%.”

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