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Amendment of Section 73.622(i), Post-Transition Table of DTV Allotments, Television Broadcast Stations (New Orleans, Louisiana)
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Amendment of Section 73.622(i), Post-Transition Table of DTV Allotments, Television Broadcast Stations (Boise, Idaho)
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HC2 Holdings Completes Insurance Segment Divestment
HC2 Holdings, the parent of a broadcasting company that is paring down its over-the-air TV station roster under President/CEO Wayne Barr Jr., has completed the previously announced sale of its insurance segment.
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With A Catskills FM CP Erased, ‘Auction 109’ Set for Late July
The Office of Economics and Analytics (OEA) and the Media Bureau of the FCC have identified 114 applicants that are qualified to bid in “Auction 109,” the Commission’s plan to offer four AM construction permits that will replace deleted facilities in St. Louis and some 135 FM construction permits.
However, anyone hoping to bid on a facility in the Catskills region of New York is out of luck.
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This Deal Will Put A Smile On Someone’s Face
It’s the home of “Michigan’s Positive Hits,” and today can be heard on 21 radio frequencies across the Mitten State.
Soon, a 22nd signal will be added to the mix, filling a hole that allows Smile FM to serve Huron County and the neighboring towns of Cagetown and Cass City.
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Transition at the Top for House E&C Committee Staff
WASHINGTON, D.C. — After 25 years on Capitol Hill, the Staff Director of the influential House Energy & Commerce Committee, which has oversight of the FCC, is planning his August departure from the legislative body.
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Ace Your Next Virtual Media Interview
Though most broadcast media have returned to their studios, many interviews will continue to take place on Zoom. The bar has been raised for showing up looking sharp and professional.
How should you prepare for a press interview? Veteran public relations executive Rosemary Ravinal offers these tips.
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Purdue Adds To Growing List Of University Radio Sales
In Indiana’s biggest market, there are two big FM spoken word stations that attract listeners. One is owned by Emmis Communications. The other is an NPR Member station operated by Metropolitan Indianapolis Public Media.
The latter licensee is expanding. And, it’s thanks to Purdue University‘s decision to sell its radio stations — becoming the latest in an increasingly lengthy list of schools opting to part ways with their audio broadcast properties.
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SAG-AFTRA Booted By ‘La Ley’ In Chicago
MIAMI — It’s had a bitter history in recent years with performers union SAG-AFTRA at its two FM radio stations in Los Angeles, with accusations that the company engaged in “a series of unfair labor practices” and by November 2019 had failed to comply in part with a settlement agreement.
Now, SAG-AFTRA has been outright decertified at “La Ley 107.9,” the Chicago-market FM owned by Spanish Broadcasting System.
SBS late Thursday (7/1) announced that employees at its WLEY-FM, which airs regional Mexican programming, voted to decertify and remove the union that had previously represented them in dealing with SBS.
That union is SAG-AFTRA, voted in nearly three years to represent “certain on-air talent and production employees” in Chicago.
Since that time, SBS and SAG-AFTRA had been negotiating the terms of an initial collective bargaining agreement. However, no agreement was ever reached.
Employees voted on the decertification question by mail over the past few weeks, and the results of the vote were officially confirmed on June 28 by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the government agency that conducted the vote.
Commenting on the vote, SBS General Counsel Richard Lara said, “We greatly respect the important decision made by our employees to move forward without a union to act as intermediary between them and the company in the resolution of personnel matters at our Chicago facilities. The company looks forward to working more directly with our employees to build an even stronger presence in Chicago.”
The vote comes some 2 1/2 years after SBS sought to resolve two complaints lobbed at SBS’s KLAX and KXOL in Los Angeles on behalf of SAG-AFTRA.
“For over three years, SBS has continuously violated labor laws,” SAG-AFTRA claimed in November 2019. SBS’s alleged violations were set forth in a consolidated complaint, available here.
In Dec. 20, 2017, SAG-AFRTA and SBS reached a settlement valued at roughly half a million dollars. All was fine until May 2019, when SAG-AFTRA called on Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS) to extend “fair contracts” to its on-air talent in two key markets.
One was Los Angeles. The other? Chicago.
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Eight Orlando Stations Launch NEXTGEN TV Broadcasts
Earlier in the week, it was Little Rock.
Now, Central Florida is getting “a taste of the future” as eight Orlando TV stations have banded together to launch NEXTGEN TV in the home of Tomorrowland.
As of July 1, NEXTGEN TV enables TV stations to better personalize their broadcasts with information and interactive features, making the content more relevant and engaging for viewers.
The eight stations launching the digital TV broadcast technology are Fox Television owned-and-operated WRBW-65 and FOX affiliated WOFL-35; Cox Media Group’s ABC affiliated WFTV-9 and unaffiliated WRDQ-27; Graham Media Group’s CBS affiliated WKMG-6, Hearst Television’s NBC affiliated WESH-2; and The CW Network WKCF-18, and PBS Member station WUCF-24, owned by the University of Central Florida.
“Viewers in Orlando have a lot to be excited about, as NEXTGEN TV is going to change the way they experience live broadcast television, and it will only get better as more features are added down the road by their local stations,” said John Soapes, President/GM of WESH-TV. “NEXTGEN TV ensures the future of television, where content and the experience of watching culminates, leaving viewers informed, entertained, and inspired.”
Orlando, which is the nation’s 17th largest television market, joins Tampa, Tallahassee, and Pensacola, Fla., as locales where NEXTGEN TV service is already available.
— Adam Jacobson, in Boca Raton, Fla.