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Hello Goodbye: A NAB Transition’s Full Forecast

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

In January 2022, the leadership of the nation’s leading voice for broadcast media on Capitol Hill and at the FCC will change. NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith will formally turn over the reins at the trade association to Curtis LeGeyt. Smith and LeGeyt have worked closely together for almost a decade; the transition promises to be smooth and cohesive.

As Smith readies to say goodbye to Inside the Beltway politics and LeGeyt picks up the mantle, where are we now and where are we going? An exclusive Forecast 2022 question-and-answer session is poised to present many answers — and insight — into the path ahead for the NAB under LeGeyt. You have to be there to hear what they have to say.

FORECAST 2022: LIVE AND IN PERSON A Conversation with Gordon Smith and Curtis LeGeyt

What are the front burning issues the incoming NAB CEO expects to tackle first when the New Year rolls around? How will new FCC leadership affect regulatory issues? And what parting words of advice does the former senator have to offer his successor?

Moderator Steve Newberry, formerly of the NAB, will be armed and ready with the key questions you want to have the answers to.

REGISTER NOW TO SAVE YOUR SEAT AT FORECAST 2022.

 

RBR-TVBR

NATPE Miami is Back. In-Person Protocols are In Place.

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

MIAMI BEACH — In late January 2020, the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) successfully staged its NATPE Miami conference. Even as concerns over the COVID-19 virus grew across Asia, there was little worry that a pandemic would sweep across North America.

Now, two years later, NATPE Miami is back. And, it will very much be an in-person event.

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A ‘Reimagined’ NAB Show Takes Shape

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

It may be six months away, but the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is busily putting together what will be a 2022 NAB Show that EVP/Managing Director of Global Connections and Events Chris Brown believes will “more closely mirror today’s media, entertainment and technology ecosystem.”

And, this “reimagining” will be done in a way “that is intuitive and makes it easier for attendees to navigate the event.”

A trio of distinct conference center sections will be created, with a focus on “three main pillars associated with the content lifecycle.”

Thus, the event scheduled for April 23-27, 2022, will see North Hall, Central Hall and new West Hall exposition areas of the Las Vegas Convention Center house what Brown calls “new curated experience zones designed to spotlight innovation, stimulate meaningful networking, inspire new ways of thinking and provide premium education, insights and a focus on real-world implementation.”

How will attendees now navigate the NAB Show?

The Central and North Halls will focus on content creation from pre-production to post, including the latest tools and advanced workflow options to elevate storytelling, in the “Create” area.

The West Hall will be a destination to explore content distribution and delivery, from cloud computing to new media infrastructure, in an area dubbed “Create.”

The North Hall, the traditional home for broadcast media technology companies of interest to Radio, will be home to the “Capitalize” area. It will feature content monetization solutions and “next-generation technologies creating new revenue streams and fueling the content economy.”

Within the three pillars, “specially tailored exhibits, networking and education programming will comprise experience zones designed to drive innovation, provide inspiration and spur implementation,” the NAB says.

A fourth NAB Show content pillar in development will focus on critical components impacting all aspects of content creation and delivery, the association adds.

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IABM Names New Head of Digital

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

IABM named Callum Jones as its head of digital. He succeeds Ben Dales in that post.

It said Jones is charged with enhancing the Knowledge Hub on the association’s website and continuing development of IABM TV and its digital platform BaM Zone.

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Most recently Jones was head of digital for the Rugby Football League. He also has worked for betting and gaming company William Hill, the Football Pools, Merseyrail and Your Housing Group.

IABM is a trade association for broadcast and media technology and is headquartered in the United Kingdom. The announcement was made by CEO Peter White.

Send announcements for our People News coverage to radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

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DuJuan McCoy Commits Funds For ‘Business Equity’ Show

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

He’s gained a national reputation as an outspoken African American broadcast TV station owner, with stations in Indiana including WISH-8 and WNDY-TV in Indianapolis.

Now, DuJuan McCoy is offering a three-year commitment to provide more than $1 million in platform distribution and media resources to produce and broadcast a program dedicated to economic opportunity and “business equity.”

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Urban One Brings ‘Grande’ Choice To Cincinnati

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

A multimedia company known for content superserving African American audiences has looked toward Deon Levingston and his success with Hispanic programming in Indianapolis by shifting a FM translator serving Southern Ohio’s largest metropolitan area to a regional Mexican-intensive Hispanic format.

It was the biggest and best event yet, say attendees. The Hispanic Radio Conference returns to Miami June 21-22, and you can make sure you don’t miss this amazing opportunity to learn what Urban One has about the power of the Hispanic audio content consumer and its powerful customer base.

Learn more now! Just CLICK HERE!

 

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Spot Television’s Top Brand Supporters Starts With Walmart

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

There’s a new leader on the Spot Ten TV report from Media Monitors.

And, just in time for the holiday shopping season, it is the biggest retailer in the U.S. that is strutting its stuff.

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Three Big Brands Return To Spot Radio Arena

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

The Home Depot is undisputedly one of the top advertisers using audio media today. Yet, for the week ending October 31, the home improvement retailer was absent from the Media Monitors Spot Ten Radio report.

Instead, its primary competitor on a national level was strutting its stuff at AM and FM radio — showing its brand prowess in a big way.

Lowe’s was the No. 4 advertiser by play count last week, with some 50,175 spot plays as detected by iHeartMedia-owned Media Monitors.

The overall leader: job seeker and hiring site Indeed, which is actively using radio to help attract those looking for employment.

The auto insurance specialist using Spot Radio the most last week? It is State Farm 

Meanwhile, new activity from Vicks and Capital One puts each brand into the Spot Ten.

Adam Jacobson

Letter: Bending some more rules

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

I can’t resist following up on K.M. Richards’ amusing tale of ingeniously “bending the rules” by incorporating his station’s legal ID into a top o’ the hour temperature check (Readers Forum, Aug. 4).

As a Washington lawyer representing AM and FM stations around the country, I was often presented with clever promotional and marketing ideas, to assure they would not run afoul of any FCC rule or policy.

Back in the Reagan era and the days of the old Emergency Broadcast System, when the weekly EBS test was locally originated and announced, a radio client of mine had a voice impressionist record the script of the announcement in the president’s voice. The usual formal and somber intonation, “This is a test of the Emergency Broadcast System,” was heard instead in Reagan’s informal, tale-telling, aw-shucks style. As the station’s attorney, I was asked whether this was permissible under the FCC rules.

The tickler was that the announcement ended with the “president” saying, “This concludes this test of the Emergency Broadcast System. (Pause.) Now, if you’ll all pass your papers to the left, we’ll see how you did.”

It was a simpler time. I gave the message a thumbs-up.

John King
Jacksonville, Fla.

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John King

Letter: No place for mandates

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

This is regarding the letter “AM Digital — What Is the End Game?,” which was a response to an earlier commentary by Michelle Bradley.

The author wrote: “Michi made the point that, ‘The automotive and radio receiver industry needs to make HD Radio, standard equipment, not a ‘luxury option’ like with some manufacturers.’ So, when is the FCC going to step in and mandate HD Radio in all cars? It’s the only way this will happen.”

Well, I have to call BS. Why do you think every vehicle comes with SiriusXM? Because they did what they had to do to get them there. I’m sure there were financial inducements.

Money talks. But as far as I can tell, there was never a broadcaster initiative to get the radios in the cars. I don’t know what discussions iBiquity had with the auto manufacturers, but it was spectacularly ineffective. Relying on big ol’ Uncle Sam to mandate HD Radios in all cars seems like such a copout.

John Terhar 
Largo, Fla.

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