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Key ‘AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act’ Supporters Want Senate Vote

The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, introduced on May 17, 2023 by Massachusetts Democrat Ed Markey in the U.S. Senate, now includes bipartisan support from 60 Senators. Now, the question is when the legislation will come up for a full floor vote in the upper body of Congress.

NBCU: Reducing Affiliate Olympics Pull With Roku Deal?

NBCUniversal and Roku are ready to launch a new destination on the Roku Home Screen Menu designed to help users easily access and explore coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 this summer via the Peacock app — and not a NBC-affiliated broadcast TV station.
Bob Bakish, on Feb. 15, 2022

Q1 and Done: Bakish Officially Exits CBS Parent

Everybody's been talking about it since Friday. Now, it is official. Bob Bakish, President/CEO of Paramount Global, is stepping down from his role as CEO and from the Board of Directors.

FCC Fines Wireless Carriers For Illegally Sharing Location Data Access

The FCC on Monday fined the nation’s largest wireless carriers for illegally sharing access to customers’ location information without consent and without taking reasonable measures to protect that information against unauthorized disclosure. Sprint and T-Mobile face fines of more than $12 million and $80 million, respectively.
Cox Media Group

Nearly 18 Months Later, Dish OKs CMG Retrans Deal

In 2020, a retransmission consent disagreement between Cox Media Group and Dish lasted five months. Two years later, no new accord could be agreed upon between the direct broadcast satellite company and the over-the-air TV station owner. Now, after 17 months, a new carriage agreement has been signed.

Gray Television Touts Its NEXTGEN TV Firsts

What's the state of NEXTGEN TV in the U.S.? Sinclair Inc. is pushing ahead with potentially lucrative initiatives tied to broadcast data fueling the "internet of things." Now Gray Television is sharing some of its more recent accomplishments as NEXTGEN TV continues to grow its nationwide footprint.

Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association

CTA CEO Slams ‘AM Radio For Every Vehicle’ Act

The head of the Consumer Technology Association has made it clear how his group— owner and producer of the CES conference — feels about the AM Radio for Every Vehicle act. In short, Gary Shapiro opposes the legislation. Why? Hear for yourself in this special RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
NPR

NPR’s ‘Biased’ Reporting Earns Ted Cruz’s Senate Scrutiny

Uri Berliner ultimately resigned for speaking out. NPR CEO Katherine Maher remains steadfast in her viewpoint that newscasts offer balanced coverage of world and national events and occurrences. Ted Cruz is hardly convinced.

Who Will Win a Medallas de Cortez Award in 2024?

Streamline Publishing's Radio Ink and the Radio + Television Business Report are pleased to announce the finalists for the prestigious 2024 Medallas de Cortez awards. The Medallas de Cortez awards recognize excellence in Hispanic radio programming, sales and management. 

Nielsen Launches A Quarterly Audio Consumption Report

Quarterly insights on how Americans listen to ad-supported audio are now getting a quarterly review courtesy of Nielsen, in partnership with Edison Research. The trends shared in the report, they say, "will help advertisers, broadcasters and podcasters engage the right audiences."
Boomer Esiason

Boomer Sticks With WFAN For Morning Co-Host Duties

While Boomer Esiason's tenure in the NFL in the Big Apple and the Meadowlands was short compared to his years as a Cincinnati Bengals Q, his run in New York as a sports talk host has been the stuff of legend. Audacy Inc. has now ensured that Boomer's time on the nation's first ever Sports Talk radio station will continue

Panther Pounce: FCC Says No To UW Milwaukee LPFM Plan

The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee will not be proceeding with the creation of a low-power FM radio station, as the Chief of the Audio Division within the FCC's Media Bureau has rejected a petition for reconsideration of an earlier ruling that dismissed the school's construction permit application.
Broadcasting Pirate

Seven Pirate Radio Operators Get Hefty FCC Fines

The FCC has proposed steep fines against a group of seven pirate radio operators in Massachusetts, investigated during an Enforcement Bureau sweep in the Greater Boston area. The suggested financial penalties total more than $850,000 and is a direct result of the "Preventing Illegal Radio Abuse Through Enforcement," or "PIRATE" act.

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Chattanooga Christian Voice Seeks Owner Shift

It holds a Construction Permit for 2.5kw of daytime power and 45 watts at night from 1 tower in Chattanooga, Tenn., and gets a boost from a pair of FM translators at 94.7 MHz and 94.9 MHz, respectively. Pending FCC approval, the trio of signals bringing the word of God to this city will have a new owner.

California Broadcast Pioneer Harry Pappas Dies

He is being remembered as the former owner of what was at the time the nation's largest privately-held commercial television broadcast group, with 30 properties. Harry Pappas, who operated California-based Pappas Telecasting, died April 24 in Reno, Nev., at the age of 78.

Roku, iSpot Forge a Streaming Audience Data Pact

How many viewers did a particular program, network or channel attract through its streaming capabilities, with viewers accessing the content through streaming platform Roku? Data is on the way.

Roku Also Secures The Trade Desk For Data

Roku is making waves with a flurry of announcements that could position it more favorably with marketers and advertisers. With a NBCU Olympics pact and an iSpot.TV deal in place, Roku also says it has plans in place for a new data-driven TV streaming partnership with The Trade Desk.

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VAB Tackles Marketers’ Lingering Ad Fraud Fears

How aware and worried are marketers about digital ad fraud? The Video Advertising Bureau (VAB) investigated that question and presents its findings in a newly released report produced with the help of Advertiser Perceptions.

RAB Launches New Professional Development Certification Course

The Radio Advertising Bureau is bringing to life a new training certification program tailored to content creators in broadcast radio and audio. The course is built upon RAB’s certified Radio Marketing Consulting course, the organization to be led by Mike Hulvey said.
Rosemary Ravinal

Five steps to Boost Your Executive Presence Online

PR expert and public speaking coach Rosemary Ravinal once asked herself the following question: If the term “executive presence” is a measure of desirability on a dating site based on a static image, does that lessen the importance of those qualities in the business world? To satisfy her curiosity, Ravinal consulted a few friends at recruiting firms.

TechFreedom Head Questions FTC Authority On Non-Competes

“No one can seriously expect this Supreme Court to uphold the FTCʼs interpretation,” says Berin Szóka, President of the nonprofit, nonpartisan technology policy think tank. “The FTC may lose not only under modern textualist analysis and the major questions doctrine, but also because its reading of the statute assumes that Congress delegated vast lawmaking powers to the FTC without clear limiting principles."

Televisa Univision

Televisa Taps Synamedia to Overhaul Mexican Broadcast Distribution

TelevisaUnivision is now using Synamedia’s Media Edge Gateway (MEG) and PowerVu solutions to overhaul its broadcast distribution throughout its network of Televisa stations, spanning 180 stations across Mexico.

Samsung Brings the Big Screen to the Editing Room

Samsung Electronics has opened the doors to a Los Angeles-based theatrical post-production studio that serves as an addition to Amazon’s portfolio of production and entertainment businesses, further enhancing the area’s reputation as a hub for creativity and innovation.

Broadcast Supply Worldwide Brings Mixing Consoles Stateside

Broadcast audio company Telos Alliance has reached a domestic distribution agreement for Axia-branded AoIP broadcast mixing consoles. They're now available across the U.S. via an arrangement with Broadcast Supply Worldwide.