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NAB Show Could Implement Mask Mandate
Showing proof of a COVID-19 vaccination may be just one requirement the NAB is putting in place in order to attend the 2021 NAB Show in person come October 9 in Las Vegas.
The industry’s chief voice on Capitol Hill for broadcast TV and radio on Thursday left the possibility of a mask mandate open. It says a decision on mask requirements will be made in accordance with the CDC, the Nevada Governor, the Southern Nevada Health District and the Clark County Commission.
That decision will be made closer to the show. But, it signals the possibility that the event, even though it will prohibit unvaccinated attendees from participating, will still require mask use at all indoor events.
As stated above, proof of vaccination will be managed through CLEAR’s free mobile app and Health Pass feature or by a Vaccination Concierge Service before and during the Show.
‘Listening Starts While the Radio is Off’
The holidays, which we all assumed would be fairly normal this year, are just around the corner and unless things get better in a hurry, will be another source of stress in the lives of listeners. Radio can help make a difference this year with more than Christmas music, says Andrew Curran, President/COO of DMR/Interactive.
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Automotive Audio: A Shift to Software Ahead of All-Electric Future
Cars are becoming smart and connected, opening up a wide range of new use cases and business models for the audio industry.
The topic is explored in depth in a new report from Futuresource Consulting.
Although global car sales were heavily impacted in 2019 and 2020, long-term market growth is expected, with car ownership growing strongly in emerging markets as developed market demand recovers.
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TEGNA Sets Its Q3 Earnings Results Release Date
TEGNA has selected the first Thursday in November as the day it will share its third quarter 2021 fiscal results, and hold a conference call with analysts and investors to review and discuss its performance in the period.
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From Circle City to eMedia Augmentation For DuJuan McCoy
He’s been largely known as an outspoken African-American owner of broadcast television stations in Indiana.
Now, DuJuan McCoy is getting attention for deciding to team up with a data scientist to launch what’s being called eMedia Augmentation Co. LLC.
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Philip Falcone’s New Venture Enters ‘America’s Finest City’
Former HC2 Holdings leader Philip Falcone has emerged as the head of a new entity seeking to build a collection of low-power TV stations as part of a spectrum play.
He’s signed off on several deals across 2021. Now, he’s putting his signature on an asset purchase agreement involving a California property.
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Apollo’s Tango Twist: Founding Investors Relinquish Control
The entity that today holds a majority interest in Cox Media Group has filed paperwork with the FCC that confirms a change of sorts is underway.
In short, a successor corporation to Apollo Global Management is being formed, as the founding investors in AGM will relinquish their present control.
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Nielsen CEO To Clients: ‘Representative, Reliable and Robust’ Ratings a Promise
The Media Rating Council on Wednesday saw its Board of Directors vote in favor of a suspension of the MRC’s accreditation of Nielsen’s national television service. Perhaps more notably, the MRC also yanked the current accreditation hiatus status designation from Nielsen’s Local People Meter and Set Meter Markets and suspended accreditation for these markets.
Nielsen CEO David Kenny commented on the action in a note to its clients. In short, he’s doubling down on his “confidence” in audience measurement many have questioned.
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The InFOCUS Podcast: Brian Maloney
Innovation. It’s a word not commonly used by an owner of radio stations. But, Capital Broadcasting Co. is unique, in many ways.
In this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, Capital VP of Radio Brian Maloney offers an exclusive look inside a company that was first to embrace HD Radio and more recently helped bring NEXTGEN TV to fruition.
What is it like being a leader for such an operation? Why are there THREE Sports Talk brands in Raleigh? Is Capital in it for the long-term, one of two independents in a market with few national media companies?
The answers to those questions and more can be found in this fresh podcast. Listen now!
VUit Adds CMG TV Stations to Its Platform
It’s an OTT platform that says it wants to be the “Netflix of Live, Local, and Free” TV. Now, it is getting a programming boost from Cox Media Group‘s broadcast television stations, thanks to a newly inked agreement.
The VUit ad-support, free-to-access national streaming service will be adding local news channels featuring content from the broadcast TV channels CMG owns in Boston, Atlanta, Seattle-Tacoma, Orlando and Charlotte.
The deal with CMG expands VUit’s local news coverage to “more than 150” of the 210 total markets nationwide, New York-based VUit says.
VUit, competing against online platforms such as NewsON and Haystack News, seeks to attract viewers with more than just news reports and newscasts. For example, it broadcast the 2021 Iditarod Sled Dog Race produced by Gray Television-owned KTUU-2 in Anchorage. In another example, LinnMar High School’s graduation ceremony from Marion, Iowa, was streamed by Gray-owned KCRG-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and was accessible to those across 65 DMAs.
VUit is owned by OTT industry player Syncbak, led by CEO Jack Perry. He says, “Hyperlocal news is no longer just for those living in the community. There’s an appetite for these stories well beyond the local broadcasters’ markets. Cox is the perfect partner to amplify VUit’s content offerings, and we’re excited to be able to bring the high-quality content of their local stations to viewers nationwide.”
Marian Pittman, Cox Media Group’s EVP of Content, Product & Innovation, added, “We continue to see enormous opportunity for local news on digital platforms to not only drive revenue but to extend the quality of our reporting reach of hyperlocal news across the country. We’re thrilled to partner with VUit to make this happen.”
In addition to Gray and CMG, VUit has contracts with Cowles Media Co., based in Spokane; Heritage Broadcasting Group; and Morgan Murphy Media.
Cleanfeed Adds Features for Podcasters and Broadcasters
Cleanfeed introduced an enhanced set of studio tools intended for the use of broadcasters and podcasters.
The tools are housed in the user’s browser, with no requirement for external hardware or software. They include enhancements to Cleanfeed’s Clips feature and a new Player for longer cuts of audio.
[“Cleanfeed Offers Effective Remote Solution,” 2019]
“The tools give podcasters and broadcasters the functionality of a professional radio studio, straight out of their laptop,” the company stated.
“Features now give users the opportunity to give their listeners and guests a finished production experience, including the ability to play intro and background music, host a panel show or quiz with sound effects, review music, have guests comment on interviews or even play voxes from the public.”
Cleanfeed promotes its product as providing high-quality remote audio “as if you were in the same studio as someone else,” with low latencies and multitrack recording, controlled via a link in a browser.
The announcement was made by co-founder Marc Bakos. A blog post provides more details about the new features.
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General Manager of Public Broadcasting WBOI-FM
Fort Wayne, IN – Northeast Indiana Public Radio, the licensee for 89.1 WBOI – NPR News & Diverse Music, WBOI.org, WBOI Studios Podcasts, and Classical WBNI is searching for a new General Manager.
Summary and Responsibilities:
The GM is responsible for the strategic and creative vision, and daily operation of Northeast Indiana Public Radio (NIPR) in alliance with NIPR’s overall mission. The GM heads efforts to develop partnerships across the coverage area and ensures financial stability through ongoing fundraising efforts and cost control. The GM leads all aspects of broadcast and digital broadcast and digital programming, including revenue generation, programming, operations, marketing, and staff, while growing the audience to fulfill the goal of becoming an essential local institution throughout Northeast Indiana and the listening area.
This position will build on a brand and image that reflects the potential of Indiana public radio’s market. The GM will transition NIPR to its exciting new location in downtown Fort Wayne, IN and will execute a programming vision to grow diverse, cross-platform audiences including digital and podcasts.
Plans and leads all activities of a public broadcasting operation:
Complies with federal, state, and local regulations, including all Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations.
Responsible for the direction, development, and leadership of staff.
Obtains external funding from federal and state funds, foundations, and major donors; ensures effective membership drives, makes personal solicitations of major gifts and writes grant applications.
Secures external grant funds to support station activities.
Secures major gifts.
Strategic direction and oversight for budget, expenditures, and long-term financial sustainability.
Expands opportunities for public broadcasting beyond traditional areas to broaden funding base and external support.
Leads programming, marketing, outreach, engineering, and business operations.
Serves as a non-voting member of the NIPR Board, attending all meetings.
Required qualifications and education:
Bachelor’s Degree required, preferably in business, broadcasting, or related fields.
Five years senior management experience in broadcasting or related fields.
Demonstrated ability to manage, lead, and supervise other professionals.
Demonstrated success in leading fundraising and securing external funding and grants.
Experience participating with a Board in strategic planning and decision-making.
Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion initiatives to ensure creative service to the community and team.
Demonstrated positive interpersonal skills.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Community-focused, passionate about our region, and effective at growing revenue, and philanthropic support.
The GM reports to and supports the leadership expectations of the Board and fosters a culture that inspires excellence, diversity, equal opportunity, and a welcoming work environment. Preferred candidates have significant experience working in public media, fundraising, radio program production, contracts, and grants; and/or have experience in leadership overseeing a journalistic operation.
How to apply:
Please email a cover letter and resume no later than September 22, 2021, to: wboinextgeneralmanager@gmail.com.
On the application, please provide names, phone numbers, and email addresses for three professional references. Applicants selected for interviews may be required to take a personality/communication style survey and be available for in-person interviews in Fort Wayne, IN.
Locast Suspends Operations Following N.Y. Federal Court Ruling
In a stunning and sudden development, Locast — the controversial local TV via IP-delivery service that built its operation around a donation-based model, thus avoiding retransmission consent fees — has suspended operations.
The decision comes less than 48 hours after a New York Federal District Court declined to honor Locast’s request for summary judgment in a case focused on copyright infringement brought against the operation by the nation’s “Big Four” broadcast TV networks.
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Tieline Gateway Line Now Supports Ravenna
Tieline has released new firmware that allows its Gateway and Gateway 4 codecs to support Ravenna.
“Ravenna is used widely by broadcasters around the world for discovery and advertisement when streaming real-time IP audio,” the company said. “Integrating Ravenna support facilitates interfacing easily between Gateway and Gateway 4 codecs and Ravenna devices over AoIP networks.”
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The announcement was made by Tieline VP Sales APAC/EMEA Charlie Gawley, who said the addition is consistent with Tieline’s support of interoperability among manufacturers. The Gateway platform, he said, now complies with AES67, ST 2110-30, NMOS and Ravenna.
The firmware is free for current users. Info and download are available on the support page.
Tieline highlights its codecs for applications requiring the streaming of low-latency, high-quality audio over wired and wireless IP transport channels and for integrating compressed and uncompressed IP audio streams around the broadcast plant. “The codecs are often gateway devices in IP networks bridging between wide area network (WAN) nodes that may include the broadcast plant, other studios (interstudio links), production facilities and live events,” it says.
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Daytona State College, Inc., Station WDSC-TV, New Smyrna Beach, FL
Testing Clips ‘Gamut’ Digital Signal, For Now
SPRINGFIELD, VA. — Regular listeners to Hubbard Broadcasting’s experimental AM offering what literally is engineering maestro Dave Kolesar‘s iTunes playlist in “crystal clear” HD Radio may be wondering why they only received the analog signal for the station today.
Kolesar tells RBR+TVBR there’s a perfectly good explanation, and it involves a request from HD Radio’s parent.
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The Hurricane Ida Outage Report: Shrinking Silence, Big Tower Down
ATLANTA — With its outer bands prompting tornado warnings as a suspicious package led to the temporary lockdown of Concourse F at Atlanta’s Hartsfield International Airport on Tuesday afternoon, Hurricane Ida’s travel complications were somewhat minimal. To the north in Arlington and Alexandria, Va., a ferocious series of lightning strikes pounded the Washington, D.C., suburbs across the 3am hour.
Down in New Orleans, the cleanup from the storm is underway. The damage to the market’s radio and TV stations is now being assessed. It’s not pretty.
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Telos, Grass Valley Partner on Cloud Intercom
Telos Alliance and Grass Valley announced a partnership that they say brings integrated intercom to cloud production.
This news is primarily of interest in video production, but it may touch some radio broadcasters whose infrastructure overlaps with video work.
Grass Valley is releasing Telos Infinity VIP (Virtual Intercom Platform — shown) on its GV AMPP (Agile Media Processing Platform), an intercom offering for cloud-based media work.
“Infinity VIP on AMPP supports essential intercom functionality that is already well known to production professionals, including party lines, IFBs, groups and peer-to-peer communication,” the companies wrote in a joint announcement.
“This new cloud-based production functionality is being beta-tested by All Mobile Video (AMV) and will be live with an AMV customer later in the year.”
The announcement was made by Grass Valley CEO/President Tim Shoulders and Telos Alliance COO Scott Stiefel.
Telos said its Infinity VIP on AMPP cloud server and virtual panel apps are available from the AMPP app store and deploy in the same way as other AMPP applications.
Usage monitoring is consolidated with other AMPP applications to provide single billing.
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