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A Broadband Antenna, RF System Finally Arrive In Puerto Rico

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

For a generation of Puerto Ricans, “Alfa Rock 106” was the home for rock and roll music not found anywhere else on the FM dial. Times change, and just after midnight on March 3, 2018, WCAD-FM concluded its broadcast era.

Just before Christmas 2018, the station was reborn, later taking new call letters that better reflect its current programming.

Now, it’s installed a listener-funded Dielectric DCR-M.

It was installed by Dielectric’s CALA region for the No. 2 licensee of radio stations in the U.S.: Educational Media Foundation (EMF).

The Dielectric DCR-M is being used for what is now WJKL-FM 105.7, licensed to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Its Class B 50kw signal comes from a broadcast tower in a rural area of Aguas Buenas, south of San Juan. It’s on a peak in a mountainous, rural area not easily accessible.

EMF worked closely with Dielectric — and, RBR+TVBR has learned, Univision — on a broadband antenna design. It will support both WJKL on 105.7 MHz and a second station in the future.

This station is WKAQ-FM 104.7, the longtime Latin Top 40 station serving Puerto Rico and much of St. Thomas and St. Croix, USVI, as “KQ105.”

Don’t fret: Univision is not involved in any transaction with EMF as it pertains to KQ105.

Rather, the WKAQ-FM tower, adjacent to that used by WJKL, is being decommissioned after years of use and abuse from hurricanes and other weather-related battering. As such, WKAQ-FM and WJKL will be on the same tower.

The center-fed DCR-M from Dielectric accommodates both frequencies (with 1 MHz separation) through a special reduced bay-spacing design that eliminates the need for future field tuning.

Furthermore, EMF added a new, specially designed two-station branch combiner to serve both transmission frequencies, and prevent intermodulation issues from signal mixing inside the transmitters.

Side-mounted to a mountaintop tower with a center of radiation at 118 feet above ground level (1,787 feet above sea level), the DCR-M was specified to withstand the stormy weather elements of Puerto Rico, amplified during hurricane season.

In fact, the project delayed due to several harsh storms including Hurricane Maria in 2017, which caused widespread devastation to the island. The project was revived once power was returned to the remote site and general infrastructure was restored. Then came COVID-19, putting a further wrinkle on the plans for KLOVE Puerto Rico.

Director of Site Development Kim Allison said the antenna design meets the weight and wind-load specifications of the tower. “This was of high importance considering the remote tower location,” she said.

Dielectric worked closely with Sabre to develop a custom mounting system that could support the unique bay-spacing design. This included a standoff pole for the tapered tower architecture, and a bracket design that eliminated complex anti-rotation elements for the antenna bays.

Dielectric also added its “funky elbow” design to reduce ground radiation from the DCR-M, through a inter-bay feed system that optimizes signal coverage without directing radiation downward from the tower.

Dielectric VP/GM Keith Pelletier notes that everything was shipped in a single container to reduce costs, with Sabre designing the stand-off pole in short, modular sections to fit cleanly alongside Dielectric’s antenna.

“This project was a labor of love for Dielectric considering the unforeseen delays and challenges that EMF faced on the road to installation,” Pelletier said. “We are grateful for the opportunity to support EMF and its mission to bring Christian radio programming to the audiences throughout Puerto Rico.”

Additional reporting by Brian Galante.

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A New Pioneer In-Dash Receiver, For Space-Challenged Rides

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4 years 4 months ago

Pioneer Electronics USA has used the all-virtual CES 2021 conference to debut its newest modular solutions in-dash receiver.

It’s hardware that is designed to provide vehicles with limited or restricted dash space an in-dash upgrade solution.

The DMH-WC5700NEX includes Alexa Built-in, Android Auto (wired/wireless), Apple CarPlay (wired/wireless) and other multimedia entertainment capabilities.

Its 6.8-inch touchscreen is similar in design and features to the 9-inch DMH-WC6600NEX, introduced last year.

One key difference: this model has ability to fit a wider variety of vehicles including traditional 2DIN applications.

Since the introduction of the first Pioneer modular solutions in-dash receivers in 2019, Metra Electronics has introduced several dash kits and fully integrated dash kit packages designed to integrate the modular solutions products, including the DMH-WC5700NEX, into specific vehicles.

Due to the modular form factor and availability of two different optional extension cables, the DMH-WC5700NEX is also suitable for fully custom installation by an installation specialist, further expanding its application to an even wider range of vehicles when compared to traditional in-dash receivers.

“With the DMH-WC5700NEX, Pioneer provides an automotive upgrade solution for many different vehicles that typically have been extremely restrictive or even impossible with regard to the installation of an aftermarket in-dash receiver, including several popular late model Chevrolet vehicles such as the Silverado and Camaro,” said Pioneer Electronics USA VP/Marketing Ted Cardenas. “With this solution, owners of these vehicles now have an option for adding Amazon Alexa, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and more to enhance and upgrade their driving experience.”

The DMH-WC5700NEX also features Hi-Res Audio playback capability, FLAC file playback, 13-band graphic equalizer, time alignment, 4V RCA preamplifier outputs (front/rear/subwoofer), Bluetooth connectivity for audio streaming and hands-free communication, built-in HD Radio capability, SiriusXM Ready (requires SiriusXM tuner and subscription, sold separately), RGB illumination, rear camera input, and HDMI video input for rear seat entertainment.

The Pioneer DMH-WC5700NEX is planned for Summer 2021 availability.

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This Grammy-Nominated Engineer Tapped For Sound Mixing Webinar

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4 years 4 months ago

Solid State Logic has secured its latest guest for its “Meet the Producer” Facebook Live series — an in-depth Q&A series featuring a diverse range of highly accomplished producers and engineers.

This event is set for Thursday at 1pm Eastern.

SSL will be hosting Marc Daniel Nelson, who will be interviewed by Grammy and Latin Grammy Award winning engineer, writer and producer J.C. Losada, a.k.a. “Mr Sonic.”

The session is accessible via SSL’s Facebook page; interested participants can set a reminder via the links provided.

Nelson gained an early mastery of mixing and production, working across a range of genres from Americana, to orchestration, to Hip Hop, to Rock ‘n’ Roll. Since his days at Chicago Recording Company, he has built a list of credits mixing music for Fleetwood Mac, Jason Mraz, and Colbie Caillat; and mixing music for film and trailers including Bladerunner 2049, Solo: A Star Wars Story and Point Break.

“Participants can expect in-depth insight into structuring a session with plug-in templates / presets, achieving appropriate width and depth in a mix, and employing unique processing tricks,” SSL says.

Over the course of his career, Nelson has worked on several SSL consoles including the SL4000, SL6000, SL8000 Series, as well as the AWS 900 and most recently Sigma ‘console in a box’.

Losada will ask Nelson about his approach to working across a variety of genres, as well as his mixing approach for trailers, films and records. The information could be of interest and of benefit to audio media companies developing podcasts, radio programming, and video content tied to broadcast offerings.

Participants will have the opportunity to download a full Pro Tools session of “Wonder” and watch Marc tackle the mix step by step.

The Pro Tools session of ‘Wonder’ is available for free download. It includes all routing, automation, audio and processing: http://bit.ly/WonderPTSession

Film trailer ‘Wonder’ Pro Tools session download: http://bit.ly/WonderPTSession

SSL Facebook PREMERE link: http://bit.ly/MTPMDNReminder

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Snagged By Canadian TV Tech Firm: Studer’s Strategic Assets

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4 years 4 months ago

TORONTO — An Ontario-based designer, manufacturer and marketer of video and audio infrastructure products for the TV industry has agreed to acquire the Studer brand, technology and all related assets in a transaction expected to close by March 30.

Selling the brand to Evertz Technologies Ltd. is HARMAN International.

“We’re pleased to welcome this iconic audio brand to our Evertz family of products and solutions that has been serving the broadcast market for more than 50 years,” said Brian Campbell, EVP Business Development at Burlington-based Evertz. “We also welcome the many valued Studer customers who depend on Studer technology and reliability to deliver the best audio to their audience.”

Campbell says Evertz will be investing in Studer for developing next-generation products to meet broadcast customers’ future needs while creating synergies between its current product suite and the Studer product environment.

“We saw an exciting opportunity to evolve these premium products with new products and feature development while having Studer continue to redefine how broadcast audio is produced,” Campbell said.

From The Beatles recording Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band at EMI/Abbey Road Studios on a Studer tape deck, to Studer digital mixing consoles in the control rooms at the world’s most prestigious and modern broadcast facilities, Studer has been an iconic audio brand for more than 70 years.

HARMAN acquired Studer in 1994.

“We are very pleased that the stewardship of the iconic Studer brand will continue on under Evertz’s leadership,” said Brian Divine, President of HARMAN Professional Solutions. “The HARMAN team will be working very closely with Evertz over the coming weeks to assure a seamless transition for the customers.”

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Frontier’s Chapter 11 Approved By FCC

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4 years 4 months ago

LAKEWOOD RANCH, FLA. — It remains in a battle with Gray Television over the carriage on one of its legacy TV services of a ABC affiliate within the vast Tampa-St. Petersburg DMA specifically focused on Sarasota, Manatee and Charlotte Counties.

Now, that fight could be taking perhaps a positive spin — if good vibes from the C-Suite find their way into retrans negotiation.

Frontier has emerged from federal bankruptcy protection.

The MVPD and telecom company on Friday (1/15) secured approval from the Commission for its Chapter 11 restructuring. This also saw Frontier get regulatory approval or favorable determinations in 13 states.

Commenting on the “major milestone” of the restructuring OK, President/CEO Bernie Han said,  “We continue to make important progress in our constructive engagement with regulators across our service territories, and we continue to await approval in just four states and are working to expedite those approvals to enable the Company to emerge from Chapter 11. Our team remains focused on our transformative strategy to strengthen our financial foundation, improve our operations and enhance our customer experience throughout the U.S.”

Frontier expects to emerge from Chapter 11 in early 2021 under its previously confirmed Plan of Reorganization. Upon emergence, Frontier will have reduced its total outstanding indebtedness by more than $10 billion.

— Rob Dumke

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MultiDyne’s COO Set For Retirement

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4 years 4 months ago

He joined MultiDyne as COO in September 2019 following the company’s purchase of Census Digital.

Now, he is retiring, but will join MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Solutions ’ newly formed Board of Directors and remain as an active consultant.

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A Radio App For A Smartwatch Arrives … But Not In the USA?

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

The first radio app to be compatible with one of the world’s more popular brands of smart watches has been released for international consumption.

But, radio broadcasters in the U.S. shouldn’t get too excited about it. The smart watch manufacturer has been branded by Washington Republicans as an agent of the People’s Republic of China’s government in Beijing.

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John Catsimatidis Welcomes a Red Apple General Counsel

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

Red Apple Group, the parent company of Red Apple Media and New York-based Talker WABC-AM 770, has promoted a legal associate to the role of General Counsel.

It’s Emily Pankow, and Red Apple CEO John Catsimatidis says WABC and his company “will be well served by Emily’s legal insight.”

He adds, “She has proven herself time-and-time again as an asset to our company over the past fifteen years. Since the acquisition of WABC Emily has been instrumental in the day-to-day legal work and has earned this title. I have every confidence that Emily will succeed in the new position and is destined for great things in the future.”

Pankow adds that she’s “honored and delighted to join the Red Apple Media team at this exciting phase of the company’s growth under John Catsimatidis’ leadership. I look forward to helping build upon Red Apple Media’s success. Red Apple Group is continuously expanding its horizons and it has been a pleasure and honor to learn and grow with the company.”

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A Sinclair ABC Affiliate Adds Local News

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

As of today, the ABC affiliate serving the Triad region of North Carolina is getting its own newscasts at 6pm and 11pm.

It brings Greensboro and Winston Salem “a fresh perspective on local news,” the News Director for the Sinclair Broadcast Group-owned station says.

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A Warning To The Social Media Squelched: Radio Isn’t Open

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

There’s been chatter of late that those who views have been prevented from dissemination via social media can always turn to another media to get their point across to the American public.

In fact, that media is perhaps the “first” social media — radio.

Only, it’s not open for amateur or private use without a license, and the Commission is making it very clear ahead of Inauguration Day.

The FCC’s Enforcement Bureau late Friday (1/15) issued an Enforcement Advisory, warning amateur and personal radio services licensees and operators that they may not use radio equipment to commit or facilitate criminal acts.

The warning also comes in the wake of the January 6 Capitol uprising.

The Enforcement Advisory reads, in part, “The Bureau has become aware of discussions on social media platforms suggesting that certain radio services regulated by the Commission may be an alternative to social media platforms for groups to communicate and coordinate future activities. The Bureau recognizes that these services can be used for a wide range of permitted purposes, including speech that is protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Amateur and Personal Radio Services, however, may not be used to commit or facilitate crimes. Specifically, the Bureau reminds amateur licensees that they are prohibited from transmitting ‘communications intended to facilitate a criminal act’ or ‘messages encoded for the purpose of obscuring their meaning.’ ”

— Rob Dumke

You can read the full Enforcement Advisory here: https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DA-21-73A1.pdf

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How Big Will SSP Be Tuesday Following Buffett Buy?

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

When Wall Street returns to trading on Tuesday, tongues will be wagging across the broadcast media world about The E.W. Scripps Co.’s share price.

Why? There is word that none other than Warren Buffett has snapped up a huge chunk of the company’s stock.

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The ‘Battle of the Ear’ in 2021

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

By Luke Pearce

The headphones category has experienced phenomenal development over the last decade. Headphones are one of the fastest-selling personal electronics devices in the market, and the growth shows no signs of stopping.

Although headphones were already trending upwards, COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home rules has accelerated the adoption. The rise of remote working, remote schooling and the growth of gaming have all made their positive contributions, too.

What’s more, there’s further potential from health and hearing augmentation use cases.

As a result, headphones and true wireless devices are expected to grow to over 700 million shipments in five years’ time. This dynamic market has many overlapping and converging applications that will certainly impact upon the wider landscape moving forward.

How has COVID-19 Impacted Headphone Usage?

Headphones pervade lives. They are used for work purposes, leisure and relaxation. They are an ideal sound solution for a wide range of situations, allowing consumers to create a personal space where they can listen to their audio content of choice and escape the stresses and strains of C-19.

And headphones are no longer just for passive listening in isolation, they also accommodate multi-tasking. As we get used to juggling remote working with other personal commitments and family time, C-19 has accelerated the need to move between different spaces. Headphone devices are now being used as an adaptable interface that connects with the world.

However, there is a drawback. While headsets and headphones are improving communication and providing a valuable form of escapism, people are now being exposed to more sound than ever before, which ultimately comes at a cost. The total exposure over one day since lockdown has increased phenomenally, and it is this sound exposure that could risk our hearing health.

According to Tim Johnston, Vice President of Engineering at Starkey Hearing, one in six teens are now experiencing hearing loss through sound exposure, an affliction that currently affects 5.2 million children. People are living longer lives too, so they are also enduring hearing loss for longer.

As the Use Cases for Headphones Intensifies, Will One ‘Super Product’ Take Over?

Multiple-product ownership is the norm within the headphones market, as there are very significant differences between use cases. Consumer requirements differ widely for work purposes, for fitness and for entertainment. When it comes to headphones, less is definitely not more.

People are interested in custom-built devices for many different activities. It’s not a one-size-fits-all solution and it’s likely to stay that way.

Above all, while preferences for audio devices differ, the rate of innovation in new products is fuelling the consumer’s need for premium audio quality married with convenience.

Does Sound Quality Ever Just Become ‘Good Enough’?

High quality sound is a predominant consumer requirement. It’s all about the listening experience and being able to hear music with better fidelity. However, as headphone products become more specialized, audio quality is no longer a sufficient selling point on its own. Microphone quality is also important, with the implementation of AI allowing users to distinguish foreground voices from background noise. This is particularly crucial given the amount of time now spent attending virtual meetings.

Situational hearing enhancement is also an invaluable feature which is making great inroads. Due to COVID-19 suppression measures, like social distancing and face coverings, it can be harder to distinguish people’s voices. This is presenting an opportunity to push hearing enhancement to the forefront of the headphone revolution.

In the shifting landscape of headphone technology, there are still many improvements to be made, with immersive audio quality, microphone audio quality and protecting ear health being of key importance. In addition to this, consumers are now gaming more and watching more movies using their headsets. This means that audio quality is also taking on another meaning. It has got to be low latency.

The new industry goal is focused around cascading these features into standard headphone products for consumers and moving on to the next round of innovation.

Luke Pearce is a Market Analyst in the Consumer Audio team at Futuresource Consulting. His focus is tracking and forecasting the latest market trends and technology developments in headphones and true wireless (TWS) markets worldwide. His work has also led him into additional areas including extensive research for gaming headsets, luxury audio, hearing augmentation and audio-technology consumer survey reports. 

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Cogeco Sees Radio Revenue Improvements In Fiscal Q1

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

The revenue decline remains in the double digits. But, the results point to a good, if not great, quarter-by-quarter recovery from the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic carnage on broadcast radio in Canada.

That’s the story Montréal-based Cogeco is sharing with respect to its just-released fiscal Q1 2021 results.

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First Phase of 5G Spectrum Auction Concludes

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4 years 4 months ago

The FCC on Friday announced the conclusion of bidding in the clock phase of Auction 107, the largest auction of mid-band 5G spectrum.

It’s also the highest-grossing spectrum auction, overall, ever held in the U.S.

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Radio Drags Corus In Fiscal Q1 ’21

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 4 months ago

TORONTO — It’s a nation where political dollars weren’t a factor in quarterly earnings growth. Yet, television segment income was up despite a dip in revenue for Canadian media company Corus.

This helped Corus achieve flat earnings per share in the fiscal first quarter of 2021, as net income only slightly decreased.

The bigger issue for the company is its radio division.

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House E&C Democrats Solidify Comm & Tech Roster

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4 years 4 months ago

On Thursday, new House Energy and Commerce Republican Leader Cathy McMorris Rodgers shared the names of the eight GOP Members of Congress who will be seated with her on the committee that maintains oversight of the FCC.

One day later, the Democratic leadership of the House E&C Committee unveiled the Subcommittee Chairs and Democratic Roster for the 117th Congress.

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The DOJ Won’t Amend ASCAP, BMI Consent Decrees

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4 years 4 months ago

Speaking at a virtual event hosted by Vanderbilt University Law School in Nashville, U.S. Asst. Attorney General Makan Delrahim made it known that the Department of Justice does not plan to take action on the consent decrees governing the performance royalty organizations ASCAP and BMI.

Among the first to cheer is NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith.

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‘The National Desk’ Ready For MLK Day Launch

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4 years 4 months ago

It already has an active Twitter feed full of general interest news.

On Monday, it will get its broadcast TV premiere as a new entrant in one of the last ultra-competitive dayparts for television and radio — morning drive.

“The National Desk” is all set and ready for launch from Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Rather than a news magazine, “The National Desk” is described by Sinclair as “an original news program,” and is being cleared for weekday morning timeslots starting January 18 — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — across 68 Sinclair-owned stations.

This include all of the company’s MyNetwork TV and The CW Network affiliates, and Sinclair-owned OTT platform STIRR.

“The National Desk” is being produced by Sinclair’s WJLA-7, the ABC affiliate in Washington, D.C., once owned by the Allbritton family.

The host: Jan Jeffcoat, who has been doing dry runs posted on Twitter ahead of the channel’s launch.

Jeffcoat is nationally recognized for her stints at TEGNA-owned WUSA-9 in Washington, D.C., from 2013-2018; and for her various roles at FOX’s WFLD-TV in Chicago from 2007-2012. Jeffcoat was also anchor at KRIV-TV in Houston from November 2004-June 2007.

And, much like Nexstar’s much-publicized evening news block NewsNation, Sinclair says “The National Desk” will be “commentary-free,” with news from both a local and national perspective.

Still, some may put extra scrutiny on the Sinclair offering, given its decisively conservative tone seen in some markets with its local newscasts.

“This is an opportunity to bring national conversations back to a local level,” Jeffcoat said. “We understand the soul of the stories and communities in which we operate.”

Stories will come from Sinclair’s local news reporters, packaged as a national offering that showcases its stations while, Sinclair says, leveraging its assets.

Set to join Jeffcoat is Cayle Thompson, whose resume includes a stint as a KOMO-4 in Seattle anchor, and at WINK-11 in Fort Myers-Naples, from September 2010-September 2014. He is an Ithaca College journalism school grad who has also worked in Saginaw, Mich., and in Wichita.

Cayle Thompson

Both report to SVP/News Scott Livingston.

“Stories that will be national news tomorrow are emanating from smaller local communities today,” Livingston said. “’The National Desk’ will provide Americans with the news they want to hear in a timely and accurate fashion. Our coverage
highlights stories that represent the heart of America – we’re here to provide context rather than commentary.”

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Tutt Puts N.C. LPTV Into New Hands

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4 years 4 months ago

Travel between Rocky Mount and Wilmington, N.C., along U.S. 258, and you’ll come across the picturesque city of Kinston, in Lenoir County.

Here, a low-powered TV station is being sold by Tutt Media Group.

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Former ViacomCBS C-Suiter Takes AMC CFO Role

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4 years 4 months ago

For more than two decades, she made her mark as a leader with a deep understanding of the media business, establishing what AMC Networks President/CEO Josh Sapan calls her “impeccable track record driving strong financial and operational results.”

This explains why AMC’s new EVP/CFO is a figure well-remembered for her years at Showtime and ViacomCBS.

Taking the role at the home of such MVPD-distributed channels as WE tv, AMC, BBC AMERICA, IFC and SundanceTV is Christina Spade.

Spade will oversee AMC Networks’ financial operations, including treasury, tax, accounting, financial planning & analysis, as well as investor relations and global technology.

She previously held the EVP/CFO role at ViacomCBS, which followed roles as the CFO for CBS Corporation and, before that, Showtime Networks.

Spade succeeds former AMC Networks CFO Sean Sullivan, who stepped down in October 2020.

“AMC Networks has built a strong portfolio of distinct brands that are synonymous with high quality,” Spade said. “I look forward to the opportunity to work with the AMC Networks team to build on the company’s long track record of innovation and success.”

Prior to joining Showtime Networks, Spade was an audit manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers in the Entertainment, Media and Communications practice.

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