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Dates Are Set for NCE FM Filing Window
The Federal Communications Commission last week finalized the dates for its planned NCE FM new station application filing window.
The Media Bureau announced that the window will be open Nov. 2 to Nov. 9, 2021.
The opportunity is just for 88.1 to 91.9 MHz, which is the FM reserved band (Channels 201 to 220).
“New applications must be filed electronically on FCC Form 2100, Schedule 340 in the Bureau’s
Licensing Management System (LMS),” it stated. “The commission recently amended its rules and procedures for filing NCE FM applications and selecting and licensing competing NCE FM applications.”
As we’ve reported, any given entity is limited to filing 10 applications.
Details about filing procedures and requirements will be in a subsequent public notice and posted on the Audio Division Web Page when published.
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FCC Reveals Eight TV License Expiry Notices
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On February 1, television stations located in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi were required to file applications for license renewal for terms expiring on June 1, 2021.
Eight stations failed to file license renewal applications. A goodbye to said facilities is in the works, but can be prevented.
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The InFOCUS Podcast: Chuck Bergson
On the eve of RBR+TVBR’s arrival as Editor-in-Chief, Adam R Jacobson met with Pacific Media Group CEO Chuck Bergson at the company’s headquarters in Kahului, on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
In this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, Jacobson catches up with Bergson, gaining insight into whether or not COVID-19 curbed rapid growth for the company, which today is the only radio station owner with properties across all of the Hawaiian Islands.
Scripps Scores With Two Southern Utah LPTVs
Along the Wasatch Front, viewers seeking FOX programming can tune to KSTU-13. It’s a sibling to KUPX-16, the ION O&O serving Salt Lake City.
The stations are owned by The E.W. Scripps Co., and it could explain Scripps’ interest in a pair of low-power television stations serving Utah’s closest cities to Las Vegas, Nev.
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Byron Allen’s Streaming TV Platform Lands A STB Home
Allen Media Group isn’t just a growing broadcast TV station owner.
Its digital platform Local Now is gaining notice as a free streaming service for local news and entertainment, with localized content including local news programming meshed with movies and TV shows available for viewing.
Local Now is available on nearly all platforms across OTT on connected TV, Mobile and Web. Now, Local Now is accessible via the newest set-top boxes associated with one MVPD.
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Comscore Locks Up ViacomCBS For Bigger Measurement Deal
Comscore has landed an expanded deal with ViacomCBS, which has renewed its National TV measurement contracts with the consumer data and analytics firm seeking to compete against Nielsen.
Comscore has been providing ViacomCBS linear TV measurement since 2014.
Since then, their relationship broadened to help build out Viacom’s Vantage Platform. Now, ViacomCBS will be calling on Comscore to boost its traditional linear advertising campaigns on Comscore’s National TV currency, “a key element as the media and entertainment company looks to diversify its partnerships around measurement across both its linear and digital assets.”
Comscore Chief Revenue Officer Carol Hinnant noted, “We highly value our innovative partnership with ViacomCBS and are now pleased to expand the relationship to include traditional linear currency solutions. Once again we are proud to partner with ViacomCBS to change the currency landscape.”
ViacomCBS Chief Operating Officer of Advertising Revenue John Halley added, “Under its new ownership structure, Comscore is making meaningful strides in investment, engineering, and product innovation to support the industry’s evolving needs as a cornerstone measurement provider. We believe Comscore can drive significant value for ViacomCBS, helping us achieve our goals around cross-screen measurement, while supporting our efforts toward a diversified currency strategy.”
WARC Global Ad Trends: Linear TV Advertising Slides
International marketing intelligence service WARC‘s latest Global Advertising Trends report has been released. In it, WARC outlines “the new, long-term shifts in e-commerce, social media, online video and gaming for brands and consumers.”
What’s the key takeaway for broadcast media executives? Linear television advertising plummeted, making retransmission consent revenue more essential than ever in the U.S.
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SBE Issues Guidance About RWT Failure
The Society of Broadcast Engineers has issued helpful guidance to stations about what to do in light of the failure of an IPAWS Required Weekly Test on Monday.
“When FEMA issues an IPAWS test or alert it includes a “‘certificate,’ SBE explained in an email to members.
“This operates similar to a password for accessing different sites or files on a computer. In the case of a message from FEMA, a message without a correct signature, the EAS device should ignore the message.”
SBE reported that on Monday, April 26, the Required Weekly Test from IPAWS was transmitted with an incorrect signature.
“The test messages had a mismatch between the digest inside the message, and the digest computed by receivers. This is a part of the validation for an alert, and checking it is required by FCC Rule 11.56(c): ‘EAS Participants shall configure their systems to reject all CAP-formatted EAS messages that include an invalid digital signature.’”
[Read: FCC Will Explore EAS on the Internet]
SBE emphasized that all EAS devices should have rejected the test including units made by Sage Alerting Systems, Digital Alert Systems and Trilithic. The advisory describes how various models should have responded and what you should do next; read that here.
It also said all EAS units would have reported failed validations in a temporary log, and that users should check with their device manufacturer for the location of that file and the correct “signature validation” settings for the unit.
“Stations should check and correct any issues before the next test on May 3, 2021. Stations should insert a note in the station log indicating the failed test and the reason for failure.”
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Gallenbeck to Lead Eugene for Cumulus
Cumulus Media named Tricia Gallenbeck as vice president/market manager for its five-station cluster in Eugene, Ore.
She most recently was VP/GM for Reno Media Group in Reno, Nev.
Previous posts include director of sales for Beasley Media Group in Fayetteville, N.C., and director of new business and events and general sales manager for Beasley Las Vegas.
She will report to Don Morin, regional vice president, who also is market manager for Boise. He mentioned Gallenbeck’s “strategic approach to management coupled with her ability to build a winning culture.”
The cluster includes KUJZ(FM) airing sports; KZEL(FM) with classic rock; KUGN(AM), news/talk; KNRQ(FM), which is alternative; and KEHK(FM) with Hot AC.
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MSI, MSN Forge Strategic Partnership
The Media Sales Institute (MSI) has entered into a strategic alliance with Media Staffing Network (MSN). The arrangement brings MSN’s media recruiter’s expertise to the MSI curriculum at the 2021 NABOB MSI.
The event is scheduled for October 25-November 24, at the Atlanta University Center (AUC) and hosted by Morehouse College.
“This new partnership will allow our candidates to gain a better insight into how to research prospective employers and create an effective personal marketing presentation,” said MSI Developer Jeffrey P. Myers. “Additionally, our alliance includes incorporating MSN’s expertise in the first Media Sales & Operations Department (MSD) collegiate curriculum in the country, which is being developed at the AUC and housed at Clark Atlanta University (CAU), starting in 2022.”
MSN CEO and founder Laurie Kahn (pictured) added, “With our tutelage, we can better prepare the MSI graduates to address the position for which they are applying. Sadly, many colleges and universities are not as up to date on what a recent graduate should include on their resumes. Nor do they teach their students how to best stand out and showcase their value when they have little to no work experience.”
The MSI curriculum was developed in 1999 by Personal Selling Principles (PSP), a media management and sales marketing company, and is designed to properly expose and prepare talented individuals for a career in media sales. Since 2006, PSP has partnered with the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) to host the MSI Program at various colleges and universities.
The 10-day “intense” curriculum addresses the ever-evolving media sales process and concludes with sponsoring companies interviewing the candidates for open sales and operations positions.
Stellar Eclipse in Space City
A familiar name to Radio World readers Paul Shulins is the subject of our latest Who’s Buying What news.
His Shulins Solutions, a provider in select engineering services and broadcast consulting, recently installed its Stellar Eclipse monitoring system at a shared combiner and antenna facility serving four Houston stations.
[See Our Who’s Buying What Page]
Shulins Solutions offered this description of the system: “Stellar Eclipse with our exclusive VSWR Sentinel is designed to protect and monitor these systems by constantly monitoring the VSWR on all inputs and outputs to the combiner system, refreshing these values many times every second. Anytime a VSWR is detected that exceeds a preset threshold, hard relay interlock relays are controlled that can open interlocks on connected transmitters. RF power is then removed from the system when an unsafe condition exists, thereby saving the systems from costly damage.”
It added that it, “provides unique cloud-based monitoring of many shared systems often overlooked in an individual stations remote control.”
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Gonzalez Takes Helm in Miami for iHeart
From our People News page: iHeartMedia promoted Shari Gonzalez to its president for the Miami/Fort Lauderdale group, which is market No. 11 in Nielsen Audio ratings.
She succeeds Brian Olson.
She’ll report to Division President Linda Byrd, who in the announcement complimented Gonzalez for her “competitiveness, work ethic and ability to move her team in the direction we need to go.”
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Gonzalez joined the company in 2015 and most recently was region SVP of sales in Miami.
Prior she was general sales manager and director of sales for CBS in Washington, the market where she got started as a sales assistant and worked her way up into sales leadership.
In the announcement, Gonzalez said Miami/Fort Lauderdale “is experiencing a boom like no other market in the country, and the South Florida market is filled with a culture and uniqueness that is second to none.”
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Mega TV Gains Can’t Combat SBS Q4 Radio Revenue Dip
MIAMI — Nearly one month into the second quarter of 2021, Spanish Broadcasting System late Monday (4/26) officially revealed its financial results for the final three months of 2020.
While its television arm enjoyed double-digit year-over-year revenue improvement, its core radio station group suffered from a double-digit year-over-year revenue decline.
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Wireless RF For Live Sports? CP’s On It
Live event production tech services company CP Communications is now providing wireless RF technology and a camera package to a specialty camera system company based in Tulsa for live coverage of professional and collegiate basketball.
Supracam has incorporated the technology in its coverage, and was used earlier this year for telecasts of the women’s college basketball Final Four at the Alamodome in San Antonio.
It is also in place at the Barclays Center for all remaining Brooklyn Nets home games for the 2020-2021 season.
Supracam is using CP’s standard Sony HDC-P1R camera package, which includes the compact HD camera, wide angle zoom lens, CP Custom Paint Control to adjust and optimize individual colors, and a Wave Central Pico+ wireless RF video transmitter. Supracam’s RF transmission strategy, which includes frequency selection prior to each game, ensures the best reliability and coverage for live, wireless content acquisition inside arenas where WiFi signals are prevalent.
Established in 2014, Supracam provides unique aerial shots for sports and other events with its computer-controlled system, which smoothly moves a camera across cables vertically and horizontally.
“As the excitement of live sports as we know it returns, specialized camera systems like the Supracam aerial system help capture that excitement for viewers,” said Aaron Segarra, Vice President of Sales at CP Communications. “We are proud to partner with them and bring these unique visuals to Brooklyn Nets fans through the rest of the season.”
In South Florida, iHeart Names a New Market President
MIAMI — In 2015, after working in Washington, D.C., for several years, she joined iHeartMedia. Most recently, this radio industry pro served as Region SVP of Sales for the company once known as Clear Channel Communications in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood market.
Now, she’s been promoted to Market President.
Taking the top slot for the cluster is Shari Gonzalez.
She’ll now oversee over a group of radio brands comprised of WHYI-FM “Y-100,” WBGG-FM “Big 105.9,” WZTU-FM “Tú 94.9,” WIOD-AM 610, WMIA-FM “Totally 93.9,” WMIB-FM 103.5 “The Beat, FM translators “The Bull” and “Throwback Miami,” Black Information Network (BIN)-affiliated WXBN-AM 880, and Sports WINZ-AM.
Gonzalez will report to Linda Byrd, Division President for iHeartMedia.
“I am thrilled to have the opportunity to promote Shari into her first Market President role,” Byrd said. “In the short time that we have worked together, I have seen her competitiveness, work ethic and ability to move her team in the direction we need to go. Shari has the experience and smarts to make a great Market President of iHeartMedia Miami/Fort Lauderdale. She will be a great leader in one of our most important markets.”
Gonzalez first rose to prominence in the radio industry as a General Sales Manager and Director of Sales for CBS Radio’s former Washington, D.C., radio stations, now a part of Audacy (formerly Entercom).
Previously, she spent 15 years in sales and leadership at WMAL-AM 630 in Washington, D.C., today a Cumulus Media station that was once a ABC Radio O&O. In the 1980s and early 1990s, Gonzalez was an account executive for WJZE-FM “Jazzy 100,” which morphed from WDJY-FM “DJ 100,” an early prototype of the rhythmic Top 40 format. She began her career at DJ 100; WJZE was sold by Colfax to an iHeart predecessor, becoming Oldies WBIG-FM.
“I am honored and thrilled for this opportunity,” Gonzalez said. “To continue to work with and now lead this incredible portfolio of brands and this ‘best-in-class’ team of talented, passionate colleagues is a dream come true. Miami/Fort Lauderdale is experiencing a boom like no other market in the country and the South Florida market is filled with a culture and uniqueness that is second to none. As our market continues to grow as a multi-cultural, global economic and entertainment destination, we at iHeartMedia Miami/Fort Lauderdale remain committed to being the largest and most meaningful connection to millions in South Florida.”
Searchlight Finds Its Next Partner. It’s a Former FCC Leader
If the name Searchlight Capital Partners sounds familiar to you, it is because the private investment firm founded by Wade Davis in January 2021 — through its Searchlight III UTD and ForgeLight units — grabbed a majority stake of Univision Holdings.
The purchase placed Davis in the CEO slot, some seven months after Searchlight completed its acquisition of Frontier Communications‘ operations and assets in the Pacific Northwest, creating Ziply Fiber.
Now, Searchlight, led by Davis associate Eric Zinterhofer, has selected a new Partner who also become a prospective board member of “a number of Searchlight’s existing investments in the technology, media, and telecommunications sectors.”
It puts a former FCC Chairman in the slot.
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