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Comment, Reply Dates Set For FM Directional Antenna NPRM

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On November 15, the FCC adopted and released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to update its rules for applicants proposing directional antenna facilities for FM and Low Power FM (LPFM) broadcast stations.

With the NPRM’s publication on Tuesday in the Federal Register, Comment and Reply Comment dates are now in effect.

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LPTV Player Intrigue TV Names Ops. Head

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

He’s known for his former role as SVP/Media Systems and IT Development for STARZ Entertainment LLC.

Now, he’s taking the newly created role of VP of Operations at the owner of 11 low-powered stations and two program networks, one bearing the name of the entire operation.

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Updating FM Broadcast Radio Service Directional Antenna Performance Verification

Federal Register: FCC (Broadcasting)
3 years 5 months ago
In this document, the Commission adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, in which it sought comment on proposals to change the rules governing verification of FM and Low Power FM (LPFM) directional antennas by broadcast station applicants. These specific rule changes were proposed based on a Petition for Rule Making filed by four antenna manufacturers and one broadcaster.
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Media Bureau Identifies Groups of Mutually Exclusive Applications Submitted in the November 2021, Filing Window for New Noncommercial Educational Stations; Opens Window to Accept Settlements and Technical Amendments

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Beasley Stock Dip Erases Most 2021 Gains

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

On January 11, 2021, Beasley Media Group shares finished at $2.01. From that point through early November, BBGI would remain a rather steady issue on the Nasdaq GlobalMarket, with average prices in the mid-$2 range.

With Monday’s Closing Bell on Wall Street, Beasley shares have nearly erased all of its 2021 momentum. As such, the stock is ever-closer to its pandemic-era lows and more than $11 per share below where it stood four years ago.

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Media Bureau Finds 231 MX Groups In NCE Filing Window

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

The FCC’s Media Bureau has identified 231 MX groups, comprising some 883 applications, in its filing window for applications for new noncommercial educational (NCE) FM new station construction permits, which closed on November 9.

What’s next? A new window for settlements and technical amendments.

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A New Antenna for KQED

Radio World
3 years 5 months ago

We love great photos of broadcast facilities!

Photo courtesy Jake Wang/Fullwave Tower & Broadcast

Here’s one from the San Francisco market, posted on LinkedIn by Jake Wang. He’s vice president of construction for Fullwave Tower & Broadcast.

“A beautiful day on San Bruno Mountain yesterday!” he wrote. “We installed a new replacement ERI SHP-6 for our friends at KQED(FM). A great antenna that will surely last many years for them.”

Send us your photos of new or interesting facilities, whether it be of an antenna, transmitter, studio or NOC. Email radioworld@futurenet.com.

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FCC Publishes MX Application List for New NCE FMs

Radio World
3 years 5 months ago

The FCC’s Media Bureau has published the list of mutually exclusive applications submitted in the recent window for new noncom educational FM stations.

The commission received almost 1,300 applications. Out of those, there are 231 MX groups with a total of 883 applications. They are listed here.

Now comes the 60-day period in which MX applicants can reach settlement agreements and file them with the FCC, and/or submit technical amendments to resolve conflicts.

The bureau also dismissed 13 MX applications that had “numerous significant and egregious technical defects.” Each applicant has an opportunity to ask for reconsideration.

It said it will expedite the processing of all complete and rule-compliant settlement agreements and technical amendments that are filed by Jan. 28, 2022. Applicants in MX groups that have not submitted settlements or technical amendments during this period will then proceed to a comparative analysis.

All the procedures are

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From Videographer To Top Boss For Cook

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

The new VP/GM of Nexstar Media Group‘s Lafayette, La., operations has been named. It is an individual who is “extremely familiar” with the market and the broadcast TV company’s CBS affiliate in the market.

He started as a videographer at the station’s news department in 1997, and spent 17 years there.

Going back to KLFY-10 is Chris Cook. Only this time, he’s the VP/GM at the station where he once held the roles of Promotions Coordinator, Marketing Director, Digital Sales Manager and Local Sales Manager.

Cook reports to Nexstar Media SVP/Regional Manager Mike Vaughn and comes on board after serving as Director of Sales for Circle City Broadcasting’s WISH-8 in Indianapolis. It is a role he took in early 2020, and saw Cook stay along side Circle City owner DuJuan McCoy. Prior to WISH, Cook for McCoy in Louisiana, at KADN-TV and KLAF-TV in Lafayette, stations McCoy sold to Byron Allen in 2019.

As such, Cook is returning home to Bayou Country.

“Chris is an excellent choice to lead Nexstar’s Lafayette media businesses,”  Vaughn said. “He’s intimately familiar with the market, and understands well the expectations of its viewers, advertisers and marketers. He’s thoughtful, innovative, and dedicated to delivering outstanding local content and service to the greater Lafayette area. His long track-record of success, broad experience, and ability to deliver exceptional ratings and sales results through unique local partnerships and superior customer service will serve him and the team at KLFY-TV well. I am looking forward to working with Chris as he assumes his
new duties and expect much success in the future.”

Cook added, This is like coming home. Plus, when you combine Nexstar’s commitment to
hyper-local content and the unique and innovative cross-platform advertising solutions we offer to our viewers and clients, the result gives us a distinct advantage over our competitors. I am confident that my experience has prepared me well to take on this new role and I am pleased to be re-joining the talented team of broadcast, digital, and sales professionals at KLFY-TV and klfy.com.”

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Creative Services Wizard

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

Streamline Publishing Audio/TV/Podcast division seeks a creative go getter who can wear many hats and likes to play on a dynamic team. Candidate should have excellent writing skills (editorial and marketing), be adept at social media, possess great people skills and not afraid to reach out to conference speaking prospects. Strong organizational skills, the ability to multi task, and attention to detail a must.

This is a part time position with the potential to grow into full time.
Send resumes to Deborah Parenti at dparenti@streamlinepublishing.com. No phone calls. Streamline is an EOE employer.

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North American Tower Expands Use of Stellar Eclipse

Radio World
3 years 5 months ago

From our Who’s Buying What page: North American Tower Company has made a multi-site purchase of the Stellar Eclipse broadcast site monitoring system.

Stellar Eclipse is made by Shulins’ Solutions, which announced the sale.

“With this purchase [North American Tower] will increase their deployment of Stellar Eclipse to over 70 sites across the top 50 markets protecting over 350 of radio and TV stations,” Shulins stated in the press release.

[Related: “Shulins Opens Up His Own Shop”]

“Shared common antenna sites often with complex combining networks demand monitoring and protection beyond a simple remote control. To protect these significant investments, broadcasters need a proactive solution to not only provide next level of monitoring, logging and control, but a comprehensive VSWR system for maximum protection.”

It said North American is deploying a platform and architecture to protect the RF systems for FM and all formats of analog digital TV on VHF and UHF including ATSC 3.0. It also is using cloud-based monitoring of shared systems that Shulins says are often overlooked in an individual station’s remote control.

Shulins’ Solutions also offers drone-based tower inspections and broadcast consulting services.

Users and suppliers are both invited to send news about recent installations and product applications to radioworld@futurenet.com.

The post North American Tower Expands Use of Stellar Eclipse appeared first on Radio World.

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Byron Allen Voices His Support For ‘Net Neutrality’ Fighter Sohn

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

He’s a NAB board member and the only Black owner-operator of full-power “Big Four” network broadcast affiliates in the U.S.

Now, Byron Allen is vocalizing his support of President Biden’s choice to serve as a Democratic Commissioner on the FCC: Gigi Sohn.

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Adam Jacobson

Another EAS Mess Could Blindside FOX Affiliates

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

On Sunday, prior to the start of its 1pm Eastern coverage of the National Football League, the FOX television network aired a 45-second promotional message that in its first three seconds incorporated an EAS tone.

The promotion ran nationally, on affiliates and on FOX-owned stations. While the FCC Enforcement Bureau’s Chief, Rosemary Harold, is likely reviewing the matter along with her team, non-FOX owned television stations that had no idea the promotional message was set to air until after the fact could also be held liable for what appears to be a blatant violation of Commission rules on emergency alert messages.

Or, are the affiliates not the guilty party, thus escaping a potentially large financial penalty?

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Spears, Parenti Now LABF Board Members

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 5 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The President and Publisher of Streamline Publishing’s Radio Ink and Radio + Television Business Report and the VP of Licensing and Industry Relations at BMI have been elected to the Board of Directors of the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF).

Taking the seats, respectively, are Deborah Parenti and Dan Spears.

The announcement came from co-chairs Jack Goodman, former NAB general counsel and longtime DC-based communications attorney, and Heidi Raphael, Beasley Media Group Chief Communications Officer.  “The LABF Board, and the broadcast industry as a whole, is indebted to Ginny Morris for her service to the Library and its mission of preserving the legacy of broadcasting and archiving its history,” said co-chairs Heidi Raphael and Jack Goodman.

Goodman replaced Hubbard Radio chief executive officer Ginny Morris as co-chair of the LABF in mid-2021. Morris, who will remain on the LABF Board, had served as sole chair of the LABF Board of Directors for the past eight years.

The LABF also announced that board members Chandra Clark, Ginny Morris, Harry Jessell, Heather Birks, John Taylor, Joyce Tudryn, Larry Patrick, Richard Liebner, Michael Carter, Wally Podrazik and Dennis Wharton were elected to new three-year terms.

Executive Committee members elected to additional two-year terms were co-chair Heidi Raphael, Jim Morley, Joyce Tudryn, Marci Burdick, Harry Jessell and David Kennedy.

Kathleen Kirby, a partner at Wiley, has agreed to serve as LABF’s counsel.

The LABF serves the philanthropic arm of the Library of American Broadcasting, a collection of broadcast history, policy and tradition, including historical documents, professional papers, oral and video histories, books, scripts and photographs preserved at the University of Maryland in College Park, a suburb of Washington. In addition, the LABF, in conjunction with the International Radio & Television Society (IRTS), presents the Annual Giants of Broadcasting Event, which pays tribute to trailblazers in the radio and television industry.

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Two New Board Members for Library of American Broadcasting Foundation

Radio World
3 years 5 months ago
New LABF Board Members Deborah Parenti (left) and Dan Spears

The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) elected two new board members at its recent board meeting: Streamline Publishing President Deborah Parenti and BMI Vice President of Licensing and Industry Relations Dan Spears.

The announcement came from long-time D.C.-based communications attorney and former NAB General Counsel Jack Goodman and Beasley Media Group Chief Communications Officer Heidi Raphael. Goodman replaced Hubbard Radio CEO Ginny Morris as co-chair of the LABF in mid-2021. Morris had served as chair of the LABF Board of Directors since 2013; she remains on the foundation’s board.

At the meeting, 11 board members were reelected to new three-year terms: Chandra Clark, Ginny Morris, Harry Jessell, Heather Birks, John Taylor, Joyce Tudryn, Larry Patrick, Richard Liebner, Michael Carter, Wally Podrazik and Dennis Wharton. Executive Committee members elected to additional two-year terms were co-chair Heidi Raphael, Jim Morley, Joyce Tudryn, Marci Burdick, Harry Jessell and David Kennedy.

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Other current LABF board members include Mike Conway, Dave “Chachi” Denes, April Carty-Sipp, Gary Chapman, John Dille, Harry Jessell, Erwin Krasnow, Brian Philips, Patricia Smullin, Jeff Smulyan, Julie Talbott, Erica Farber, Dr. Judy Kuriansky, Mary Collins and Pierre Bouvard. Kathleen Kirby, a partner at Wiley Rein LLP, serves as LABF’s counsel.

“The LABF Board, and the broadcast industry as a whole, is indebted to Ginny Morris for her service to the Library and its mission of preserving the legacy of broadcasting and archiving its history,” said Raphael and Goodman in a joint statement. “We are delighted Ginny is remaining with LABF as a Board member.”

The foundation also extended its gratitude to Ramsey Woodworth, who transitioned off the board following more than 20 years of service.

The LABF is the philanthropic arm of the Library of American Broadcasting, the largest U.S. collection of broadcast history, policy and tradition, including historical documents, professional papers, oral and video histories, books, scripts and photographs. It is based at the University of Maryland in College Park.

Send your people news to radioworld@futurenet.com.

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