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Radio+Television Business Report

More Data Privacy, Security for Floridians?

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

ORLANDO — Attention, media companies with apps and other digital consumer tracking software designed to build databases filled with viewer and listener data optimized for marketing and advertising solutions.

The Sunshine State is about to send a big Central Florida-sized thunderstorm in your direction.

Proposed statewide legislation just introduced and supported by Gov. Ron DeSantis would increase data privacy and security “and uphold the rights of Floridians over major technology companies.”

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Melba Gets More: A Death Sparks N. Mex. Radio Owner Shift

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4 years 2 months ago

There’s a part of the U.S. where New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas meet.

Here, an AM/FM combo licensed to a husband and wife has been adjusted due to a death. The result: the wife will be the sole owner of the stations.

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What’s Fueling Salem’s Wall Street Surge?

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4 years 2 months ago

On November 4, Salem Media Group stock sat at 84 cents per share. As 2020 ended, the company’s shares finished December 2020 at $1.04.

Since then, SALM has been on the rise. Then came February 8. In the last seven days, Salem shares are up by 70% in value.

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A 206% COVID-era Stock Gain? That’s iHeart’s Story

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4 years 2 months ago

On Feb. 17, 2020, iHeartMedia shares were priced at $17.82. Then came COVID-19.

By the end of March, IHRT had shriveled to $4.87 per share. Questions about iHeart’s ability to see profits amid a flurry of advertising cancellations and “hold for now” calls arose. An early June rally fizzled just one month later.

Then came Election Day 2020. Since then, iHeart shares haven’t stopped growing.

The question is now is … now what?

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America’s Biggest Broadcast TV Company Hits a Wall Street High

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4 years 2 months ago

It seemed inevitable.

Nexstar Media Group shares have over the last five years enjoyed progressive growth, with intermittent dips that have only served to fuel further increases in the broadcast media company’s stock price.

Even as shares dipped to nearly $50 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic’s stay-at-home restriction period, there was an underlying belief that NXST would rebound at some point.

That point is now. Nexstar shares begin Tuesday’s trading on the Nasdaq GlobalSelect market at a record high.

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On Family Day Holiday, Bell Media Concludes Work Family Cull

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4 years 2 months ago

TORONTO — It’s over … at least for now.

Bell Media last week received much press attention across Québec and Ontario for a substantial reduction in force at its heritage Anglophone News/Talk AM in Montréal following major shifts at its Windsor operations that reach Detroit listeners.

Now, a staff memo from the company’s president has emerged, indicating that a significant cull of Bell’s employee roll has ceased. And, it impacts its TV network, too.

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A Big Transition For an Online Music Research Pioneer

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4 years 2 months ago

In 1997, he launched what is one of the first software systems designed specifically for online music research. How, he’s ready to call it quits.

What does that mean for Madison, Wisc.-based TroyResearch?

Its longtime VP of Sales is poised to launch a new service that picks up where Troy will conclude its operations.

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Zacks: This is a Stock To Buy In ‘A Challenging Industry’

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4 years 2 months ago

The coronavirus pandemic-led macroeconomic downturn, to little surprise, impacted the Zacks Broadcast Radio and Television industry portfolio in a negative way.

Furthermore, the increased rate of cord-cutting and significant delays in production of movies and shows have cast a shadow on the industry’s prospects, the respected financial analyst house notes.

Nevertheless, one broadcast TV company stands out as one with a stock to buy.

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The ‘OPIF’ Filing: ‘What Goes In Must Come Out’

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

By John Wells King
Special to RBR+TVBR

The FCC’s Online Public Inspection File server for radio and television broadcasters has been “live” for nearly three years.

Much has been written about what goes in the OPIF, and when. And, the FCC provides a good summary at publicfiles.fcc.gov/about-station-profiles.

Little attention has been paid, however, to what comes out of the OPIF: the co-equal obligation to remove expired material.

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Larry Morton’s ‘Ol Timey’ Deal Nets Arkansas Additions

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4 years 2 months ago

Larry Morton and Greg Fess both worked at ill-fated Equity Communications, which fell into bankruptcy and saw its television holdings dispersed to numerous buyers.

Now, Morton is investing in an AM radio station with an FM translator serving an Arkansas market that’s home to Walmart’s corporate headquarters.

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What Does A Felony Conviction Mean For a License Renewal?

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4 years 3 months ago

This week, the FCC designated for hearing the license renewal applications for a number of Alabama radio stations.

Why? Who better than noted Wilkinson Barker Knauer attorney David Oxenford to explain the situation.

Simply put, the stations owner has been convicted of felony ethics violations stemming from misconduct while he served in the Alabama legislature.

The hearing will determine the effect of those felony convictions on the character of the licensee to hold a broadcast license, Oxenford explains.

“The Communications Act requires that a broadcast licensee (and its owners) must have the requisite character to operate the station,” he says in a newly penned blog post at BroadcastLawBlog.com. “Character is reviewed whenever a party seeks to acquire a broadcast license, including when they file for the renewal of that license. In egregious circumstances, the FCC can even move to revoke the licenses held by a licensee outside of the license renewal process. Even the sale of a license by a party without the required character qualifications may be prohibited by the FCC, as the Commission does not want to see a wrongdoer profit from the disposition of what is seen as a government asset – the FCC license.”

Character has been defined by the FCC through numerous policy statements issued periodically over the last 50 years, and has been further refined by precedents established in individual cases. “This week’s case gives us the opportunity to look at what conduct the FCC considers in assessing the character of any broadcast application, and the factors that are reviewed in determining the impact of bad conduct on the ability of the applicant to hold an FCC license,” Oxenford notes.

While not at issue in this week’s case, perhaps the most common type of character issue that comes before the FCC relates to conduct before the agency itself. Oxenford says, “Misrepresentations or ‘lack of candor’ before the agency are serious offenses, as the FCC feels that it must be able to rely on the truthfulness of representations made to it by its licensees. As the FCC cannot verify every factual statement made in every application or other filing made before the agency, it considers it a serious offense if an applicant makes untrue or misleading statements to the Commission in any of its submissions to the agency.”

Similarly, he adds, compliance with the FCC’s own rules can be considered in a character context. “While the FCC generally recognizes that licensees are not perfect and can err in their compliance, a pattern of regulatory noncompliance can indicate that the applicant does not have the requisite character to be a licensee. In most cases, forfeitures will be imposed for simple violations of FCC rules, but more serious, repeated violations can lead to stiffer penalties or even the loss of a license.

Harder character questions are raised, as in this week’s case, by misconduct that occurs outside the FCC’s jurisdiction.

“In the late 1980s and early 1990s, the FCC arrived at a standard that is generally still used today, where the Commission considers not only broadcast and other media-related legal violations, but also felonies of any sort,” Oxenford says. “The Commission’s reasoning, as reiterated in this week’s decision, is that any serious crimes could indicate that an applicant cannot be trusted to follow FCC rules.”

FCC forms require applicants to list FCC character issues found in other cases, as well as all felonies, all media-related antitrust violations, fraudulent statements to another governmental unit, and any finding of discrimination. These legal matters need to be reported not just for the applicants, but for other businesses or activities in which the applicant’s principals have interests, Oxenford notes.

“In most cases, the FCC will not itself make the determination as to whether an individual violated some law or regulation, but instead will consider misconduct when it has been adjudicated by a court or other government agency,” he points out. “However, the FCC has left itself room to look at other egregious misconduct even if that conduct has not already been finally determined by a court or government tribunal.”

But in any case, whether it be a felony or any other misconduct, the fact that the conduct occurred does not in and of itself mean that someone is unfit to be a broadcast licensee.

“Instead, the FCC needs to weigh multiple factors to determine if the conduct is disqualifying,” Oxenford says. “The FCC will weigh factors including the willfulness of the conduct, the frequency of the conduct that led to the misconduct findings, how current the findings are, how serious the wrongdoing was, whether individuals with management authority over the stations were involved in the misconduct, whether there were efforts to rectify any wrongs that were done, the history of FCC compliance of the applicant, and whether there has been a rehabilitation of the applicant. This is a balancing process. An individual who was involved in some minor crime long ago, served his or her time, and has led a productive post-conviction career might not be disqualified from broadcast ownership. But other more recent crimes, or those that are particularly shocking to the conscience, can lead to a stigma for much longer periods.”

All of these factors are weighed through an administrative hearing, which as of November 2020 will largely be a paper-based process, rather than the previous approach of a live hearing before an FCC Administrative Law Judge.

“As with any area of FCC law, this article cannot cover the many nuances of the Commission’s policies in assessing the character of an applicant coming before it,” Oxenford concludes. “Suffice it to say that if an applicant, or any principal in an applicant, has had any issues in dealing with the FCC or any other legal trouble in any business or activity in which they are involved, consult counsel, as particular facts can make big differences in the outcome. Even in the most serious cases, there may be circumstances where a station can be sold or otherwise disposed of in a way to avoid a total loss that would arise from a lost license. It is a complex area that needs to be navigated carefully.”

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A Small-Market Owner Takes Aim At Syndicator, Network Flubs

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

As president of Stonecom Radio, President/GM Larry Stone oversees a group of four radio stations serving the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee. Before that, he spent 17 years as an Executive Producer and game-day host of “Titans Radio,” the NFL’s Tennessee Titans Radio Network.

The broadcaster came to Tennessee in 1997 to build the new radio station group from the ground up. Now, he’s frustrated and has something to say about the state of the industry.

In short, Stone laments, “We are a crisis point in radio.’

And, his ire is fueled by recent flubs and frustration with syndication partners and networks his stations are aligned with.

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Langer Finds A Buyer For A Cape Cod AM

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4 years 3 months ago

Thirty years ago this summer, a Class D AM licensed to Cambridge, Mass., was acquired by an individual who converted what had been a Gospel station to a blend of what is perhaps best-described as “light Adult Contemporary Oldies and instrumentals.”

Over time, the owner added an FM translator, and signals in Maine.

Now, an expansion to Cape Cod is in play, thanks to Langer Broadcasting.

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Adam Jacobson

Disney’s Tale of Three Unique Mice, From A Wall Street Lens

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. — Since the fiscal third quarter of 2020, The Walt Disney Co. has been, in the view of MoffettNathanson Senior Analyst Michael Nathanson, “essentially a tale of three different mice.”

Say what? It’s a metaphor for three profit segments Nathanson has closely examined, following Thursday’s release by Disney of its fiscal Q1 results — a performance that beat EPS and revenue estimates as Disney+ subscriber numbers soared to 94.9 million.

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EMF Secures Its Ownership Of Three KLOVE Affiliates

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4 years 3 months ago

Educational Media Foundation‘s quest to have a presence in nearly every U.S. radio market has been one of Radio’s big headlines of the last five years.

Now, EMF is ensuring its presence in two key Midwest locales.

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SBS Reveals Pricing Of Senior Secured Note Offering

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4 years 3 months ago

Spanish Broadcasting System has priced its offering of senior secured notes due 2026.

The media company focused on Hispanic consumers who prefer Spanish-language media says the notes will bear interest semi-annually at a rate of 9.75% per annum and were offered at par value.

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With Emmis’ St. Louis Exit, iHeart Beckons For Beck

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

In the words of iHeartMedia Markets Group Division President Tony Coles, he’s “one of the most respected leaders in St. Louis,” with a track record of success and a “reputation for building a winning culture.”

Now, he’s a colleague, as a former longtime Emmis Communications leader in the Gateway City has been selected as Market President for iHeartMedia/St. Louis.

Taking the role, effective immediately: John Beck.

As Market President, Beck will work closely with the programming, business, and sales teams and oversee all of the station’s on-air and digital programming as well as create new revenue opportunities.

Beck was most recently SVP of Emmis Communications in St. Louis.

In January 2018, Emmis revealed that it was exiting St. Louis, one of its most profitable markets, for $60 million. Among the stations under Beck’s purview: Legendary Rocker KSHE-FM.

By the end of 2018, Beck had transitioned to radio station co-owner. As RBR+TVBR reported, Beck had teamed with Joe Schwartz and Dana Withers in the purchase of a group of stations serving Northern Arizona under the name Stone Canyon Radio and Marketing.

Beck remains best-known for his nearly 35 years at Emmis, which saw him not only lead KSHE-FM but also KIHT-FM (now KNOU-FM), KPNT-FM & KFTK-FM. He also had oversight of WRDA-FM 104.1 under Emmis ownership. Beck joined Emmis in March 1984 to oversee KSHE after some two years at Golden West Broadcasters’ KKCI-AM & FM in Kansas City. He began his career at WFFM in Pittsburgh

“I am thrilled to be working at iHeartMedia in the town I love,” Beck said. “I look forward to working with the local staff and leadership, several of whom I already know. iHeartMedia is an amazing company and I can’t wait to tell the story and find ways to use our stations to build and promote this awesome city and region that we call home.”

Throughout his esteemed decades-long career, Beck has also been honored with an array of awards, including being named one of America’s Top 10 Radio Managers by Radio Ink and receiving a Distinguished Broadcaster Award presented by the Missouri Broadcasters Association in 2002, as well as being named The Radio Wayne Market Manager of the Year by the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB).

In addition, Beck is also heavily involved in his community, working closely with many non-profit businesses. Locally, until its reorganization in January 2021, he served on the board of the St. Louis Regional Chamber, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The American Red Cross, Heat-Up & Cool Down St. Louis, The Foundation Board of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, the Magic House, Grace Hill, Character-Plus, the Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District and the March of Dimes.

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Univision Radio Makes Some Key Sales Changes

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 3 months ago

MIAMI — He joined Univision in 2006 as the Local Sales Manager for its Los Angeles media properties, following roles at Clear Channel Communications and its Katz Media Group.

Now, he being promoted to SVP/Audio Sales and Client Solutions as part of a retooling of what Univision Communications calls its “Uforia” audio content arm.

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Canela Media To Launch a Weekday ‘FAST’ Newscast

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4 years 3 months ago

NEW YORK — Latina-owned digital media company Canela Media has launched “Canela News,” billed as “the first free live-streaming newscast for U.S. Latino cord cutters.”

It’s a Spanish-language daily newscast offering the latest headlines, sports reports, features on immigration, and other subjects of particular interest to Hispanics who prefer to consume content en español.

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NEXTGEN TV In Cars? ‘Ideal for Solid Reception’ While On the Go

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4 years 3 months ago

Newly released field testing done by Sony Electronics shows that delivery of a NEXTGEN TV signal via ATSC 3.0 signals can be done successfully, and with nearly zero reception trouble.

That’s the latest ATSC 3.0-related news from Pearl TV, the business organization of U.S. broadcast companies with a shared interest in making NEXTGEN TV a success.

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