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KISW Veteran Takes Corporate Programming Role at Entercom

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago
Entercom Communications has unveiled a new programming leadership structure for its central programming team.   “This enhanced leadership team will supplement our premium content offering throughout our portfolio and ensure we have the premier collection of personalities engaging deeply with our audiences nationwide,” said Entercom Communications Chief Programming Officer Pat Paxton. “It will also allow us to best integrate the innovation of new products and content so we are continuously growing the impact and reach of our offering and super serving our 170 million listeners each month.”   Paxton will continue to lead Entercom’s programming department and will focus day-to-day on the management of its portfolio of market-leading brands. He will also continue to oversee Entercom’s brand research and marketing efforts.   Jeff Sottolano, Entercom’s EVP of Programming, will continue to manage Entercom’s industry leading collection of sports, all-news and news/talk brands. He will also be charged with growing Entercom’s content insights and analytics capabilities and overseeing its network and syndicated content development.   The big news: Dave Richards joins Entercom’s central programming leadership team as SVP of Programming, segueing from the role of SVP of Programming of Rocker KISW-FM in Seattle. Richards has been there for last 19 years and has developed programs like “The Men’s Room” and concepts like KISW’s annual “Live Day.”   In his new role, Richards will be responsible for original content ideation, talent development and coaching. He will spearhead Entercom’s efforts to support its expanding business portfolio, which includes Radio.com, Cadence13 and Pineapple Street Studios, through the generation of cross-platform content.   Michael Martin will continue to serve as SVP of Programming and Music Initiatives and oversee Entercom’s relationships with artists, management and record labels and lead its efforts to collaborate with the artist community on event, digital and social opportunities.   Entercom has also created an executive committee, with members who will collaborate to develop and oversee programming strategy across the company: Pat Paxton; Jeff Sottolano; Michael Martin; Dave Richards; Pam Russo, Senior Vice President and General Manager, RADIO.COM; Bill Smee, Vice President of News; Matt Volk, Vice President of Sports; Nikki Nite, Vice President of Programming and Brand Manager, Entercom Austin; and Reggie Rouse, Urban Format Captain, Entercom, and Brand Manager, Entercom Atlanta.

 

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A New Scripps Grows With Local and National Media Gains

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

It is exiting the digital audio business, as it is spinning Triton to iHeartMedia following the divestment of its radio properties, “with fantastic returns.”

It boasts “a powerful new national network business” thanks to its blockbuster merger with Ion Media.

This is the new path The E.W. Scripps Co. is speedily traveling forward on, and Scripps President/CEO Adam Symson says the transformation of the company makes it “exceptionally positioned for the growth of television.”

With that, Scripps released its Q4 and year-end 2020 results. How did Scripps do?

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Kansas Cluster Captured In Court-Ordered Southwind Shift

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

Aside from former FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, there may be few people outside of Kansas familiar with the town of Ulysses. It’s to the northwest of Liberal, southwest of Garden City, and a 300-mile drive from construction-cluttered Denver International Airport.

Here, a group of eight radio stations are heading to a new licensee.

Why? The current operator defaulted on payments owed to the entity getting the octet.

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Adam Jacobson

Workbench: IR Camera Spots a Dead Cooling Fan

Radio World
4 years 3 months ago

Dan Gunter is principal of Alabama Broadcast Services LLC, a contract engineering firm headquartered in LaFayette, Ala. He saw a presentation that I did for the Alabama Broadcasters Association’s Engineering Academy in which I discussed infrared cameras made by FLIR.

Fig.1: The FLIR One Pro, bottom, is a thermal camera for smartphones.

Last year, Dan bought a model that plugs into his smartphone. He says it has more than paid for itself. (The FLIR One Pro costs about $400.)

Here’s what Dan wanted to share with Workbench readers. He was at a client site to check a Harris SX-5A AM transmitter that had repeatedly blown the silver-mica capacitor in the output third harmonic filter section. Those cost about $800 apiece.

Dan got the FLIR camera ready so he could quickly shut down the SX-5A, open the rear door and grab an IR temperature reading to see how hot the capacitor was getting. He attached the infrared camera to his phone and activated the app so he was seeing real-time IR imaging.

But in getting ready to inspect that transmitter, Dan happened to sweep the camera over the rear door of another rig, a BE AM5E, and discovered a potentially serious problem there. He saw a “hot spot” in the image indicating much higher temperatures at one of the twin cooling fans at the bottom of the BE transmitter’s rear door.

Measured with the FLIR One Pro, with a measurement “box” as defined in the FLIR PC software (Fig. 2), he saw that the cabinet over the blown fan was as hot as 96.8 degrees Fahrenheit, while the temperature was only 76.6 degrees in the area of the working fan.

Fig. 2: The back of the BE5E transmitter. Note the uneven color between the left and right fan grills.

Because these fans are behind a metallic filter in a recessed area of the door, they’re normally out of sight. And you would not see them in operation if you opened the rear door of the transmitter’s cabinet because, for obvious reasons, the transmitter must be powered down first (or the interlocks will shut it down for you).

Dan notes that this AM5E had a history of repeatedly blowing PA modules. The latest suffered a major burnout that charred the components beyond recognition on about a third of the circuit board, even melting the casing off a relay. That repair cost around $1,500.

So Dan began to investigate. He discovered that the “hot” fan was not running. In fact, he had to take a hammer and reshape the perforated metal portion of the door where the fan mounts, because it was pressing against the center of the rotating fan blade/spindle. This had apparently caused the fan to burn out. In looking at Fig. 3, the suspect fan is to the left, just above the copper strap.

Fig. 3: The left-hand fan was not working; Dan replaced it.

Before and after replacing the burned-out fan, Dan used the FLIR camera to measure the temperature of the transmitter’s cabinet. By replacing the fan, he decreased the temperature of the cabinet by around 15 degrees Fahrenheit in the areas adjacent to and above the PA modules. Dan suspects that the actual temperature of the PA modules and of the area inside the transmitter dropped by that much and more.

When he places his hand on the transmitter cabinet, it now feels to be at or very close to room temperature instead of noticeably warmer than ambient room air. The temperatures were notably different after replacement of the fan and resolving the fan motor binding issue, as seen in Fig. 4.

Fig. 4: FLIR imaging shows both fans are cooling properly.

All this to say that Dan now makes it a habit to “scan” his transmitters, especially in the areas of air exhaust, intake and fans in order to spot problems such as blown fans or blocked air flow.

In the case of transmitters and transmitter rooms with lots of noise (I bet you’ve never encountered such a problem!), IR imaging can catch a lot of things that would otherwise be almost undetectable until the transmitter goes down.

We’ll tell you next time how his repair to the first transmitter turned out. Dan also said he is looking forward to producing more “how to” and technical videos on YouTube after a brief hiatus. We look forward to them.

Flashback

Last weekend I came across a YouTube video of The Seekers, in the Abbey Road studio, apparently recording their song “I’ll Never Find Another You” in 1964 (“There’s a new world somewhere, they call the Promised Land …”)

Posted by Rich963, it’s a pretty neat video featuring 1960s recording technology, though I noticed that the console VU meters weren’t moving for part of the video even as the group sang! A nice job of lip synching. Nonetheless it’s a fun peek inside a music recording studio of nearly 60 years ago.

As you watch, there’s one other apparent “flaw.” See if you can pick it up as you view the video.

John Bisset has spent over 50 years in the broadcasting industry and is in his 31st year writing Workbench. He handles western U.S. radio sales for the Telos Alliance. John holds CPBE certification with the Society of Broadcast Engineers and is a past recipient of the SBE’s Educator of the Year Award. Workbench submissions are encouraged, qualify for SBE Recertification, and can be emailed to johnpbisset@gmail.com.

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Gray Adds to Board of Directors

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

Gray Television‘s Board of Directors has unanimously voted to expand the board by one seat.

To fill that extra chair, the board has elected the SVP/General Counsel and Corporate Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer for Georgia Power as an independent director.

That would be Sterling A. Spainhour Jr.

Like all Directors, Spainhour’s term will run through the next Gray Annual Meeting.

Spainhour’s resume includes roles at Southern Company, and was a partner at Jones Day for more than 20 years.

He’s also served as senior counsel for CNN.

 

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Digital, Political Shine For iHeart In Q4

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

The numbers don’t lie.

The final three months of 2020 were punishing for iHeartMedia, which enters March 2021 with the need for a new EVP of Programming for its highly important Los Angeles radio cluster and a long-term plan to replace The Rush Limbaugh Show.

How exactly was Q4 for the company led by Bob Pittman and Rich Bressler? 

Net income was down 95% year-over-year as adjusted EBITDA declined by 13%.

Despite the rather dour Q4 results, Pittman struck a positive tone on the company’s quarterly earnings call held following the Closing Bell on Wall Street Thursday.

With the Q4 and 2020 financial results for iHeartMedia released following the Closing Bell on Thursday, the company says it is implementing a new operational structure that will now have its financials reported in two separate segments – digital audio and multiplatform, which includes all radio stations. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY.

 

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Adam Jacobson

Ahead of Q4 Results Release, iHeart Splits Digital from Radio

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

With the Q4 and 2020 financial results for iHeartMedia released following the Closing Bell on Thursday, the company says it is implementing a new operational structure that will now have its financials reported in two separate segments – digital audio and multiplatform, which includes all radio stations.

The final three months of 2020 were punishing for iHeartMedia. How exactly was Q4 for the company led by Bob Pittman and Rich Bressler? Net income was down 95% year-over-year as adjusted EBITDA declined by 13%. Despite the rather dour Q4 results, Pittman struck a positive tone on the company’s quarterly earnings call held following the Closing Bell on Wall Street Thursday. FOR THE FULL STORY CLICK HERE!

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Adam Jacobson

Graham’s TV Stations Enjoy A Political Revenue Bump

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

Gray Television isn’t the only broadcast TV company to greatly benefit from boffo political advertising revenue in the final three months of 2020.

The owner of such stations as NBC affiliate WDIV-4 in Detroit and CBS affiliate WKMG-6 in Orlando enjoyed a big revenue increase in Q4 for its television broadcasting division.

The reason: A big political revenue gain.

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Adam Jacobson

Philip Falcone Returns to LPTV Ownership

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

Until his June 2020 departure from HC2 Holdings Inc., Phillip Falcone was widely known across the broadcast media industry as a flashy big spender on low-power broadcast TV stations.

Then came accusations that Falcone defaulted on loans. His assets were frozen for failure to compensate his legal representatives. This followed by a 2019 court order that saw HC2 withhold some of Falcone’s salary in lieu of some $2.69 million in unpaid taxes to the City of New York.

All of that negative activity is firmly now in the past, as Falcone has reemerged as the head of a new entity that’s agreed to purchase two low-power TV stations in Los Angeles.

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Adam Jacobson

Nautel Plans March Webinars

Radio World
4 years 3 months ago

Nautel has added two topics to its schedule of webinars about broadcast technology, scheduled for alternating Wednesdays in March.

On March 3 the company covers “All-Digital AM featuring the NX Series” to answer questions about the MA3 mode of HD Radio now that the FCC has allowed its use.

“Many broadcasters have asked what is involved in upgrading, what the different modes mean, and if there is any benefit for their particular situation.”

On March 17 a webinar will explore “FM Digital, featuring the Nautel HD MultiCast+ (HDMC+) HD Importer/Exporter.” Nautel cites discussion in the industry about the pros and cons of fixed-purpose embedded hardware vs. software implementations, especially involving HD Radio importer and exporter components.

“This webinar will review the evolution of HD Radio for FM, the development and features of the HDMC+, and will cover some of the capabilities of this powerful tool.”

Register at https://nautel.com/webinars. Nautel webinars qualify for ½ SBE recertification credit.

 

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