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Eighty Great Podcasts. Catch Up And Get InFOCUS

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago
With the December 10 interview with Pearl TV’s Anne Schelle,  the RBR+TVBR INFocus Podcast, presented by Dot.FM, has reached its 80th episode.

These short podcasts, hosted by Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson, place a spotlight on the key news makers who shape broadcast media in Washington, drive its future through station transactions, and those providing the latest tech products of interest to the industry. Originally launched as a daily series focused on the challenges and response by broadcasters to the Coronavirus pandemic, RBR+TVBR InFocus podcasts have since evolved into a popular Tuesday/Thursday feature of a broader nature. Here’s a brief look at the guests who have recently appeared on the podcast:

Vincent Letang, MAGNA

Former NAB General Counsel Jack Goodman

Sean Compton, NewsNet – WGN America

Norberto Sanchez, Norsan Media

Ron Stone, Adams Radio Group/Independent Broadcasters Association

For the entire roster of on-demand podcasts to enjoy, just click here!

Adam Jacobson

Florida Licensee Sees Construction Permit Revoked After Procedural Missteps

Radio World
4 years 5 months ago

Time has run out for a Florida broadcaster who saw its construction permit revoked and its call letters deleted after a series of weather delays and procedural errors.

Florida Community Radio was issued a construction permit with a three-year window to build station WRBD(FM) in 2015. But a series of storms and rule changes delayed that construction as FCR faced off against the effects of Hurricane Irma and the commission’s decision to eliminate the main studio rule for radio stations. FCR requested a six-month extension of the deadline, which was granted by the Federal Communications Commission’s Media Bureau. Before the end of that extension FCR applied to modify its permit to operate on a different tower. The bureau granted that request as well.

[Read: FCC Rejects Appeal From Florida FM Applicant]

Then came Hurricane Michael in October 2018. FCR requested another extension based on the effects of the storm surge and flooding in Horseshoe Beach, Fla., where FCR planned to build its NCE station. The new extension deadline was moved to June 2019.

A third request came in April 2019 when FCR asked for additional time to perform an analysis of whether the station’s power lines should be underground as well as a structural analysis of the potential impact of a future Category 5 storm on the station’s antenna. Before handing out another extension, the Media Bureau asked FCR for information showing a direct connection between Hurricane Michael and the licensee’s inability to construct the station by the June 2019 deadline, but the Media Bureau said FCR did not provide any information.

As a result, the bureau denied FCR’s third request for an extension. The bureau also noted that the analyses that FCR wanted to perform could have been done well within the extended construction term.

FCR responded with a petition of reconsideration (which was denied) and an application for review (which was denied). In the application for review, the bureau rejected FCR’s new stance that argued that the new tower site was in a designated floodplain. The bureau also denied portions of the FCR petition that claimed that an additional extension was warranted. “We noted that FCR had not made any showing that Hurricane Michael continued to cause delays in construction, and that FCR had not made any construction progress,” the bureau said.

Advancing to 2020, the commission dismissed FCR’s latest petition based on procedural issues. The commission rules state that when the Media Bureau denies an application for review, the follow up petition for reconsideration will only be considered if the petition offers updated facts that relate to the event. The FCC said the arguments that FCR makes in its 2020 petition do not meet those requirements.

In its 2020 petition, FCR argued that the commission should establish longer extensions for permitees faced with back-to-back weather emergencies like the ones FCR faced with Hurricanes Irma and Michael. It also argued that the commission failed to establish adequate policies on increasing minority ownership of radio and TV stations.

But the FCC said that none of those arguments fall under the category of “circumstances which have changed,” which is what the FCC is looking for within a petition of reconsideration filing.

As a result, the commission dismissed FCR’s petition for reconsideration and updated its records to reflect that the construction permit for WRBD has now officially expired.

 

The post Florida Licensee Sees Construction Permit Revoked After Procedural Missteps appeared first on Radio World.

Brett Moss

CBS’s Miami O&O Issued Summons In Freelancer Wage Dispute

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

BOCA RATON, FLA. — ViacomCBS’ CBS Television Stations has been issued a summons in a civil action brought against the owner of WFOR-4 in Miami-Fort Lauderdale by a former freelance reporter who claims the station engaged in wage discrimination — and, a as a result, gender discrimination.

CBS now has until December 29 to respond. If not, judgment by default will be handed down by U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.

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Adam Jacobson

Disney Shares Rocket Ahead In Exceptionally Heavy Trading

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

The Walt Disney Company announced late Thursday that it would raise its monthly subscription fee for Disney+, its OTT service, to $7.99 per month as of March 2021.

It then tripled its subscriber projections for 2024.

Investors responded in resounding fashion, with DIS soaring by nearly 14% in the final hour of trading Friday on the NYSE.

As of 3:21pm Eastern, Disney shares were trading at $175.37, up roughly 13.3%.  A $179.39 session high was logged in midday trading, as volume soared past 78.2 million shares with 40 minutes left in the trading day.

Average volume for Disney is 9.68 million shares.

The growth for DIS is exceptional, as shares were at $112.64 six months ago and were at $93.53 on March 11.

With today’s activity, Disney stock will finish at an all-time high.

Adam Jacobson

Here’s How To Get Free TV Feeds For Times Square NYE

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

With just under three weeks remaining in 2020 and so many counting down to a new year, now is the time to finalize the broadcast, online and social coverage of New Year’s Eve events being delivered from Times Square in New York.

While the public will not be allowed to partake in the Midtown Manhattan festivities this year due to the ongoing pandemic, there will be a televised ceremony. And, live feeds at no charge are again available.

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Adam Jacobson

A Message To Marketers: Radio Yields Individuals

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

RBR+TVBR OBSERVATION

In the Jacobson household, mornings begin with a few rituals. Among them is a morning meditation, which is also the case for Streamline Publishing Chairman Eric Rhoads.

On Dec. 11, Mrs. Jacobson deviated from the regular selection of morning meditations saved on the iPhone by trying out a selection from a new app downloaded Thursday evening — Ten Percent Happier. How did she learn about the app? Entertainer Sara Bareilles shared it on her Instagram feed.

Welcome to the new paradigm of advertising for the 2020s. Is this bad news for radio?

Not at all, and here’s why.

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Adam Jacobson

Agape Life Grabs A Godly AM In Georgia

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

Travel east of Atlanta, and you’ll reach Morgan County, and the small town of Madison, its county seat.

Here, a Class D AM offering religious programming is being spun.

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Adam Jacobson

With No Dish Deal Near, Nexstar Reveals A Fresh WGN America Deal

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

On December 2, the nation’s No. 1 broadcast TV station owner saw its broadcast TV stations and its recently acquired WGN America cable network blocked from Dish subscribers, as negotiations reached a stalemate over a new retransmission consent deal.

As of Friday afternoon (12/11), a resolution was not expected soon. That said, Nexstar Media Group has gained new clearance for WGN America.

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Adam Jacobson

A First App for Radio with Voice Activation

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 5 months ago

The suburban Detroit-based mobile strategy and development company led by COO Bob Kernen is releasing what it says is the first app designed for radio with voice activation.

According to jacapps, consumers can now open station apps with just a voice command. In an environment where users have on average 32 apps on their phone, this technological advance makes it easier for listeners to find their favorite apps.

“From Echo and Google Home to our cars and even our TV remotes, more and more devices are controlled with our voices,” said Kernen, “It just made sense to enable users to open our clients’ apps using Siri and Google Assistant.”

Lisa Waters, Digital Media Director for Local Media San Diego, participated in beta testing of V5 for one of her stations, KFBG-FM 100.7, formerly KFMB-FM.

“As soon as you fire-up the updated app, you get an immediate sense of the station personality because of the inclusion of more spot-graphics from our radio station’s website,” she says. “I asked Siri to ‘PLAY BIG FM’ when I was driving the other day, and it opened the app and started playing the stream though my car speakers flawlessly. It’s one of those features that you don’t know you need until you have it.”

The platform continues to support connected car platforms including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and push notifications.

The platform also continues to have a complete location guide and directory option, which can help radio stations support and generate revenue from local businesses.

— RBR+TVBR West Coast Bureau, in San Luis Obispo, Calif.

RBR-TVBR

SBE Gives John Poray a Big Sendoff

Radio World
4 years 5 months ago
The society presented Poray with his own bobblehead depicting him in the SBE booth.

The Society of Broadcast Engineers threw a surprise party Thursday for departing Executive Director John Poray.

“You taught us how to be an organization,” veteran engineer Fred Baumgartner told Poray during a Zoom meeting attended by more than 75 people.

The group included numerous past presidents of the society, current and past board members and committee leaders, representatives from state broadcast associations, and friends and Poray family members.

[Related: “SBE’s Poray to Retire in 2020”]

Poray was SBE’s first full-time executive director and has been with the society since 1992.

He began his career with the Boy Scouts of America’s Central Ohio Council and went on to work for Kiwanis International, The Apartment Association of Indiana and The Columbus Apartment Association.

Among those on the call were two engineers who interviewed Poray for the job 28 years ago, Rick Farquhar and Fred Baumgartner.

Poray told the online gathering that when he joined, he figured he might stay in the job for four or five years.

“I’ve never been with a group that enjoys their work so much,” Poray said. “You like what you do, it’s part of you. That really rubs off.”

Poray noted that he is not an engineer but that he shared interests of many SBE members, having DXed as a boy and collected QSL cards.

Society veterans on the call praised Poray for his administrative abilities, good ideas and efforts to provide stability and growth for the organizations.

One said that when he became an SBE officer, his predecessor told him, “It’s an easy job. Just do what John tells you and you’ll be fine.”

New Executive Director James Ragsdale comes on board in January.

 

The post SBE Gives John Poray a Big Sendoff appeared first on Radio World.

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