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Telos Releases OmniaTools

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

Seeking to address complaints about questionable audio in podcasts, The Telos Alliance has released OmniaTools, a software package designed to improve and make podcast audio levels consistent.

“OmniaTools allows podcasters to automatically manage loudness levels and create a unique signature sound on podcasts and other on-demand content, helping them stand out, brand, and keep audiences engaged,” the company says.

[Check Out More Products at Radio World’s Products Section]

The package is file-based and designed to work automatically, not requiring human intervention or monitoring. The processing is based on Omnia.9 algorithms. It is compatible PCM, MP2, MP3 and AAC files.

OmniaTools can process four jobs at a time and up to 16 channels of audio. It includes TU-1770 and EBU R 128 loudness control.

Send your new equipment news to radioworld@futurenet.com.

Info: https://telosalliance.com

 

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RW Staff

‘A Common Language for Media Measurement’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

The Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement (CIMM) and the ARF (Advertising Research Foundation) have released their fourth iteration of a common language for media measurement, Lexicon 4.0.

It includes a compilation of terms and definitions for the industry.

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Sirius XM’s New Music Spots, and Xmas Moves

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

On October 29, Sirius XM satellite radio listeners first caught wind of a significant channel realignment that sparked more than 100 disgruntled subscribers to offer comments in what has become RBR+TVBR‘s most-read story in its online history.

Today, those moves occurred, resulting in the debut of a channel devoted to “Pop Hits from the 2000s” and a tweak of another channel to “Bright Pop Hits” with a decidedly 1970s-era Mellow Rock feel.

At the same time, Sirius XM has unveiled what it is calling the “most holiday music channels ever.” That said, 10 of the 19 choices are only available on the SXM app.

With 50s on 5 and 60s on 6 making their shifts to Channel 72 and Channel 73, respectively, Channel 5 is now the home of “The Pulse,” offering “Today’s Adult Hits” in what is largely a Hot Adult Contemporary format. On Channel 6 is acoustic/singer-songwriter channel “The Coffee House.”

Now on Channel 11: The 10s Spot, a nod to Sirius XM’s desire to attract younger audiences by creating a place specifically for pop hits from the 2010s.

Then, there’s an outright format flip: A rarity for Sirius XM. Until now, “The Blend” was focused on “light pop that’s cool and familiar, featuring songs from pop’s biggest stars.” Among them: Elton John, Kelly Clarkson, Adele, Billy Joel, Ed Sheeran, P!nk, Phil Collins and Train.

Now, fortysomething women are liking texting their Moms to give the station a listen. In the 11am hour, songs included “All of You” by Diana Ross & Julio Iglesias and The Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There.” Instead of Adele there is Anne Murray. The most upbeat song heard? “Sweet Freedom” by Michael McDonald.

It suggests that “Love,” which has been moved online from a channel that was preempted for “Yacht Rock” and Christmas programming in the winter, is being merged into The Blend.

Meanwhile, Christmas has arrived at Sirius XM, as it debuts some 19 ad-free channels. There are two new choices for 2021: “Holiday Instrumentals” and “Noël Incontournable,” featuring Francophone Christmas classics and contemporary holiday hits of interest to subscribers in Canada.

But, you can’t hear those channels on a Sirius XM receiver; they’re only on the SXM app.

The same goes for Holiday Chill-Out; Rockin’ Xmas; 70s/80s Holidays; Jazz Holidays; Jolly Christmas; Mannheim Steamroller Channel; and the Spanish-language Navidad.

For Jewish listeners, the limited appearance of “Radio Hanukkah” returns between November 23 and December 6 to cover the holiday’s dates in 2021. However, it will, too, be only accessible via the SXM app.

What’s accessible via tuners?

Holly (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 105 through Dec. 26.)

Contemporary holiday hits featuring songs by Mariah Carey, Michael Bublé, Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, Norah Jones, John Legend, Train, Lady A, Ariana Grande and more.

Holiday Traditions (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 71 through Dec. 26)
Traditional holiday recordings from the ‘40s through the ‘60s by artists such as Bing Crosby, Andy Williams, Ray Conniff and Nat King Cole.

Hallmark Channel Radio (available on the SXM App through Dec. 26 and via satellite on channel 104 between Nov. 23 and Dec. 26)
Christmas music and carols that celebrate the joy of the season from such Hallmark stars as Candace Cameron Bure, Lacey Chabert, and Jonathan Bennett.

Holiday Soul (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 49 between Dec. 7 and Dec. 26)

Classic soul and Motown holiday music from the ’60s and ’70s, along with R&B holiday music from the last four decades.

Country Christmas (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 58 between Dec. 7 and Dec. 26)

Spanning the generations of country Christmas music, including Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood and George Strait.

Christmas Spirit (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 63 between Dec. 7 and Dec. 26)

Christmas music and holiday favorites from Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) artists.

Holiday Pops (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 76 between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day)
Classical Christmas carols and holiday favorites performed by such artists as the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Luciano Pavarotti, New York Philharmonic, King’s College Choir, Boston Pops and Thomas Hampson.

Acoustic Christmas (available on the SXM App and via satellite on channel 6 between Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, pre-empting Coffee House)

New and classic holiday songs from well-known singer songwriters and bands like Jack Johnson, Sia, George Ezra, Train, Norah Jones, Maroon 5, Jason Mraz, and The Lumineers.

Following the Christmas holiday, “New Year’s Nation” will take Channel 105 between Dec. 27 and January 3; it is already available on the SXM app.

“New Year’s Nation is custom curated to serve as your ultimate New Year’s celebration playlist powering your party with the best pop, rhythm, dance and hip-hop hits from across the nation to ring in 2022,” Sirius XM says.

Adam Jacobson

ONE Big Defeat For Urban One

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

On October 25, it was trumpeting how support was piling up for its ONE Casino + Resort, a proposed 100,000-square foot facility on property to be sold by Philip Morris that would be transformed into a destination bringing “unrivaled gaming entertainment” to the Southside portion of Virginia’s capital city, Richmond.

Now, the multimedia company superserving African American consumers behind the plan appears to be headed to Plan B, as city voters have officially rejected a Urban One-backed casino referendum.

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Adam Jacobson

DRM Plans IBC Events

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

The DRM Consortium is planning both in-person and virtual events around the upcoming IBC 2021 convention.

On Dec. 1 at 12 noon UTC, it will host a free three-hour online presentation highlighting recent developments for the DRM platform.

[For More News on the IBC Show See Our IBC Show News Page]

“The focus will be on the recent tests and improvements to the DRM performance, equipment and receivers,” it stated. “New and older members of the consortium will give a well-illustrated, quick and global view of DRM so that you can get the best and most reliable information from the specialists, a chance for you to ask questions and see the great progress made by DRM in 2021.”

DRM also will participate in a live event on Dec. 4 from the show floor of IBC, a two-hour presentation and networking event at the booth of its partner Nautel. It also will be streamed.

Details of both are posted at the DRM website.

 

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RW Staff

A Sinclair Q3 Loss Was Expected. Missing Analyst Estimates Wasn’t

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

According to analysts polled by Zacks Equity Research, Sinclair Broadcast Group was expected to release third quarter earnings results on Wednesday morning reflecting a $0.95 per share loss on revenue of $1.58 billion.

The EPS is a year-over-year change of a whopping 144.6%, despite a 2.4% gain in revenue from Q3 2020. How did the company led by Chris Ripley do?

 

How has revenue at the biggest broadcast media companies been impacted by supply chain concerns and chip shortages? A Forecast 2022 panel of experts is primed for a provocative discussion about who is going to “show us the money” in the year to come. Moderator: Jack Myers, Media Ecologist/Chairman, MyersBizNet
Leah Casterlin, Founding Partner, Media Fortitude Partners
Mark Gray, CEO, Katz Media Group

Steve Lanzano, President/CEO, TVB
Jen Soch, Executive Director/Specialty Channels, GroupM

REGISTER NOW FOR THIS EVENT BY CLICKING HERE!

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NBCU Local Station Apps Added To Amazon Fire TV

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

NBC and Telemundo owned station apps are now available on Amazon Fire TV.

Through the NBC and Telemundo station apps on Fire TV, users can access content produced by 11 NBC owned stations, 23 Telemundo owned stations and New England Cable News (NECN), including local news, weather and investigative reporting.

“We want to serve audiences on the platforms they prefer to deliver easy access to our best-in-class apps and the local news, information and storytelling that matters to them,” said Lora Dennis, EVP/Digital Media at NBCUniversal Local. “Fire TV is another great addition to our growing distribution portfolio for our apps.”

The launch on Fire TV follows the recent unveiling of newly redesigned NBC and Telemundo apps that make it easier for English and Spanish-speaking audiences to access their communities’ latest news and weather forecasts, while offering users an array of in-app customization options.

Audiences can also access NBC and Telemundo station apps on Roku and Apple TV.

Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming platform, gives audiences access to NBC owned stations local news playlists through it’s ‘News’ tab.

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New York Festivals 2022 TV & Film Awards Now Accepting Entries

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

The 2022 New York Festivals® TV & Film Awards competition is open for entries.

New York Festivals Television & Film Awards honors storytellers from around the globe. Since 1957, the competition has celebrated excellence and innovation across all genres and platforms, keeping pace with industry-wide developments and global trends.

“When we added ten categories for social justice content last year, filmmakers and storytellers from around the world responded with thought-provoking work,” said Rose Anderson, VP/Executive Director, New York Festivals Television & Film Awards. “This year, we are thrilled to announce the debut of our new trophy, the iconic NYF Tower in hand-polished Gold, Silver, and Bronze.”

2021 Social Justice medal winners included “CBS Sports Presents 8:46” (CBS Sports), “A Most Beautiful Thing“ (50 Eggs Films), “The Psychologist of Aleppo” (CRTVE), “The Price of Poverty “(DW Deutsche Welle), “MLB Tonight: A Conversation” (MLB Network), “The Time Is Now” (The Edge Picture Company), “Momma Lonnae O’Neal Essay” (ESPN), “Witness – St. Louis Superman” (Al Jazeera English), “I Am Not A Commodity (Antenna 3),  and “Surviving R. Kelly Part II: The Reckoning” (Kreativ Inc. for Lifetime).

To view a complete roster of 2022 categories, visit HERE.

2021 Grand Awards were “My Octopus Teacher” Documentary: Nature & Wildlife (Off the Fence B.V./Sea Change Project/Netflix), “All Creatures Great And Small” Entertainment Program: Drama (Playground TV for Masterpiece PBS and Channel 5 in association with All3media International and Screen Yorkshire), and “The Last Dance” News Program: Best Nonfiction Series (ESPN).

Molly Solomon, Executive Producer & President of NBC Olympics Production and Executive Producer for the Golf Channel received the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Al Jazeera English, Qatar, earned Broadcaster of the Year and The Edge Picture Company, UK, earned Production Company of the Year.

Although the 2021 in-person NAB Show was cancelled due to pandemic quarantine restrictions, NYF pivoted with a 90-minute virtual ceremony Storytellers Gala featuring highlights and acceptances from 100 winning teams of men and women coming from their homes in 40+ countries.

The 2022 TV & Film Awards Storytellers Gala will take place at the annual NAB Show in Las Vegas on April 26, 2022. This is the 12th year of NYF’s strategic partnership with NAB Show. All NYF TV & Film Award winners have access to the multi-day event which is the world’s largest global gathering for the media and entertainment industry.

For the second year in a row, New York Festivals welcomes JusticeAid, an organization that promotes justice through the arts and public engagement, as a partner.

The deadline to enter the 2022 Television & Film Awards competition is February 1, 2022.  To view entry details and competition rules and regulations visit HERE. For a complete list of 2022 categories, visit HERE.

All Entries in the 2022 competition will be judged online and screened by NYF’s TV & Film Awards Grand Jury of 200+ producers, directors, writers, and other creative media professionals from around the globe. Award-winning entries will be showcased on the TV & Film Awards winners gallery. To view the 2021 TV & Film Awards winner’s showcase visit: winners.

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T Media Sales Names A President

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

NEW YORK — T Media Sales, which provides sales, consulting and billing services to emerging networks and the advertising agencies who utilize them, has lured a former senior sales executive at WarnerMedia to serve as its President.

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Eight TV Owner Groups Sign On With VUit

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

A subscription-free, ad-supported national streaming video service backed by Gray Television has signed what it calls “major agreements” with eight station groups and independent TV station owners.

The deal brings local programming and content from 71 over-the-air stations to the VUit platform.

New partners include Hearst Television, Cox Media Group, Bahakel Communications, “Suncoast News Network,” Morris Network and News Press & Gazette.

“VUit has enabled our local stations to reach viewers with not only live news and programming relevant to them, but locally-produced on-demand content that viewers from across the country tune into,” said Pat LaPlatney, Co-CEO & President at Gray Television, a major investor in Syncbak, VUit’s parent company. “We want every local station to be streaming on VUit. Viewers download the app to watch their local channel, and stick around to watch programming from local stations all across the country.”

Morris Network owns stations in Lexington, Ky., and in Chattanooga, Tenn.

Suncoast News Network is housed at LPTV facility WSNN, licensed to Sarasota, Fla.

News Press & Gazette operates in 10 markets, including Santa Barbara-San Luis Obispo, Calif., and its home market of St. Joseph, Mo.

Family-owned Bahakel Communications owns six stations from five markets. Its flagship property is WCCB-TV, an affiliate of The CW Network, in Charlotte. Other markets include Columbia and Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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