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Tightrope Expands Cablecast Platform with Software Upgrade

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Tightrope Media Systems is continuing to enhance its Cablecast Community Media broadcast automation, playout and content publishing platform with new features and optimizations that further streamline community broadcasters’ workflows and bring even more value-added functionality into the system.

Available immediately, the new Cablecast 7.3 software upgrade adds dynamic audio normalization and NDI output capabilities along with a variety of performance and user interface enhancements.

Headlining the list of new features in Cablecast version 7.3 is dynamic audio normalization. Available on Cablecast VIO video servers, the function allows users to set a target loudness level to which all audio playout will automatically be adjusted in real time.

“Consistent audio loudness is an important component of enjoyable viewing experiences,” said Steve Israelsky, President of Cablecast Community Media. “Viewers don’t want to keep adjusting the volume of their TV or viewing device each time a different show or promo comes on. Dynamic audio normalization makes it easy for broadcasters to maintain consistent audio levels between programs without needing to individually process each show in advance, which is particularly valuable in PEG stations where programming is contributed by multiple producers. It also helps overcome unpredictable audio levels in live content, particularly relative to recorded programming that precedes or follows it.”

Newly added NDI output capabilities in version 7.3 complement Cablecast’s existing input support for the media-over-IP format. Cablecast VIO servers can now output each playout channel as an NDI stream in parallel with the usual SDI outputs. Stations can use the NDI outputs with third-party, NDI-compatible multi-viewer software for split-screen monitoring of all of their channels; make them accessible on their facility LAN for viewing in lobbies and other rooms in the building; or feed them to additional NDI-capable tools such as closed captioning systems.

Another new feature in Cablecast 7.3 lets users upload a default image or slate that will be displayed on a channel while awaiting the start of a live source stream.

Other improvements in Cablecast version 7.3 include transcoding performance optimizations for faster VOD turnaround of multiple shows; live streaming enhancements including line 21 closed caption support and intelligent resolution scaling; and user interface refinements.

The Cablecast 7.3 upgrade is available immediately and is free for Cablecast customers on active software assurance agreements.

RBR-TVBR

A Presidential Appointment For ‘iHeartMedia Sports’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

The portfolio is comprised of the iHeartSports Network, which provides customized local, regional and national sports content and updates across more than 500 stations; the Fox Sports Network; and some 80 Sports Talk station in the iHeartRadio family.  There’s also the iHeartPodcast Network.

All are now under the leadership of Division President and President of the L.A. Region for iHeartMedia, who will be giving up his Southland duties to a radio industry newbie.

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Adam Jacobson

‘Unnecessary’ FCC Broadcast Technical Rules Erased

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

They had been scheduled for debate and discussion at Tuesday’s FCC July Open Meeting.

On Monday afternoon, two items were deleted from the agenda originally shared with the public on July 6. One deals with steps to combat contraband wireless devices in correctional facilities. The other eliminates and/or amends “outmoded or unnecessary broadcast technical rules.”

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Butler, Howell Join Broadcasters Foundation of America Board

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

The Broadcasters Foundation of America has elected America’s Public Television Stations (APTS) President/CEO Patrick Butler and Hilton Howell, President/CEO of Gray Television and Atlantic American Corporation, to its Board of Directors.

The new directors were voted in during the recent Foundation’s Board of Directors’ meeting, which was held virtually.

“We are delighted to welcome Patrick and Hilton to our Board,” said Scott Herman, Chairman of the Broadcasters Foundation of America. “They each bring a wealth of broadcast experience to our board, and their perspective will be valuable as we continue to advance our mission of helping broadcasters in acute need.”

The Broadcasters Foundation’s Board of Directors is comprised of highly respected broadcast executives who are committed to “giving back” through the Broadcasters Foundation. The members of the Board represent a wide array of broadcast and broadcast-related companies.

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Radio By The Numbers: AM Stations Shrink, FM Translators Thrive

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

The latest quarterly broadcast station totals have been released from the FCC.

And, when one compares the numbers to the end of the first quarter of 2021, a clear trend can be seen: AM radio station continues to be in decline, while FM translators are more numerous than ever.

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40% of Engineers Got a Raise in Past Year

Radio World
3 years 10 months ago

The Society of Broadcast Engineers has completed its latest salary survey. “Once again, the survey shows that individuals who hold SBE certification on average earn a higher salary than those who do not hold SBE certification,” said President Wayne Pecena. “In short: SBE certification pays.”

The survey finds that the average radio engineer who responded and who holds SBE certification earns a salary of about $81,700 (compared to $78,000 in the 2020 study) while those without certification averaged $72,700 this year (compared to $70,400 last time).

[Read: SBE Drive Nets New Members]

TV engineers and those who work in both radio and TV were grouped together for the purpose of reporting average salary. This group averaged about $90,000 with certification, and $78,600 without.

About 40% of respondents received a salary increase in the past 12 months.

There were 320 qualified respondents. Forty-two percent work just in radio, 31% in TV, and 20% work in both.

The complete results are available free to society members and the survey is available for purchase by others through the SBE Bookstore.

The survey included 23 questions about job titles, broadcast market size and compensation in dollars and offered benefits. It sought responses from both members and non-members. Responses are anonymous. It was conducted April 1 to June 15.

 

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Advanced Funding Recommendation For Public Radio, TV Cheered

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — America’s Public Television Stations have given their support to a recommendation by the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies for advance funding for public broadcasting in Fiscal Year 2024.

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NABLF 2021 Service to America Award Winners Revealed

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Leadership Foundation on Saturday revealed the winners of the 2021 Celebration of Service to America Awards, recognizing outstanding community service by local broadcasters. Winners were announced during a televised Celebration of Service to America Awards program, sponsored in part by Streamline Publishing’s Radio Ink and the Radio + Television Business Report. 

“America’s local radio and television broadcasters demonstrated unparalleled devotion to helping families and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic,” commented NAB Leadership Foundation President Michelle Duke. “We are pleased to honor the winners and celebrate broadcasters nationwide for their commitment to public service.”

The 2021 Service to America Award winners are:

Service to Community Award for Radio – Ownership Group
Zimmer Radio of Mid-Missouri, “Miracles for Kids Radiothon”

For the Zimmer Radio & Marketing Group team, the annual Children’s Miracle Network radiothon is personal. Raising money and awareness for MU’s Children’s Hospital to help sick kids is the main reason “why we do the radiothon,” but this radiothon also happens because many staff members have needed this hospital for their own children at some point. As the self-proclaimed “crown jewel event for the company,” this radiothon showcases the power of radio and love for local communities. The 14th annual 2020 Miracle for Kids radiothon raised over $248,000 and awareness for the phenomenal work of the doctors, nurses and staff every single day at the local Children’s Hospital.

Service to Community Award for Television – Ownership Group
The E.W. Scripps Company, “The Rebound”

In an effort to help guide communities through the COVID-19 crisis, Scripps Local Media launched “The Rebound.” This initiative provided resources to help Americans get back to work and make ends meet. Over nine months, all 61 television stations highlighted creative ways businesses stayed open and showed how communities rallied around them week after week. From the investigative teams helping people across the country get unemployment benefits to the education experts helping students get back to school safely, the Scripps Local Media team helped people manage the pressure and anxiety with advice and resources. Every day for nearly a year, this group told stories that impacted our communities and gave people hope with the help of medical experts, data analysts and more than 100 town halls and specials.

Service to Community Award for Radio – Major Market
KTMY-FM Saint Paul, Minnesota, “KTMY Rebuilds the Neighborhoods”
Hubbard Broadcasting

Minority-owned businesses in Minneapolis and St. Paul that were already disproportionately affected by COVID-19 restrictions were dealt a brutal blow during the uprising that took place in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. During the civil unrest across the cities, many of these places were vandalized, looted and burned to the ground. In partnership with the Neighborhood Development Center, KTMY launched “10 Stories in 10 Days” to tell the stories of these local businesses hurting and inspire the community to lend a hand. Their show hosts turned their mics over to these business owners, many of whom came to this country chasing the American dream, so they could share their stories with the audience. As a result of this partnership and campaign, KTMY raised over $145,000 for these businesses to rebuild and highlighted the local community’s power and small business owners’ resilience.

Service to Community Award for Television – Large Market
WISN-TV Milwaukee, Wisconsin, “WISN Feeds the Hungry”
Hearst Television, Inc.

Within two weeks of the “stay-at-home order,” WISN knew they needed to find a way to feed the struggling members of their community. As people were being laid off, kids were also home from school without school lunches and there was limited food pantry access for the elderly due to the order. The team at WISN stepped up to the “plate” to help provide hunger relief. In partnership with the Hunger Task Force, WISN held two large fundraisers to feed their communities and help local businesses. With the April Milk Buyback and Thanksgiving Virtual Fundraisers, this local station raised more than $1 million for Hunger Task Force due to WISN 12’s efforts and partnership.

Service to Community Award for Radio – Medium Market
WYCT-FM Pensacola, Florida, Hurricane Sally Relief Efforts
iHeartMedia, Inc.

In September 2020, Hurricane Sally meandered into the Gulf of Mexico and 36 hours out, this slow-moving storm was forecast to make landfall 200 miles away from Pensacola. Instead, it took a slow right turn and became the first direct hit for Pensacola in 16 years. Following the devastation of this hurricane, the team at WYCT-FM wanted to do something to help the community rebuild and recover from the storm. In partnership with United Way of West Florida and their TV partner WEAR-TV, this local station launched “Mission Restore Hope” to raise over $300,000 to help local organizations fund rebuilding efforts and help the community feel at home again.

Service to Community Award for Television – Medium Market
WMC-TV Memphis, Tennessee, “WMC Puts School on TV”
Gray Television

Memphis is home to Tennessee’s largest school district, Shelby County Schools (SCS).  It serves more than 113,000 students, ranking among the top 25 largest public-school districts in the country. Many families living in Shelby County are below the poverty line; distance learning poses a difficult challenge considering many homes do not have computers or internet access. When the team at WMC learned about the shift to virtual learning, the leadership team partnered with the SCS superintendent to offer school on TV. Offering more than 23 hours of programming each week, the WMC team worked with their education partners to ensure that students still had the chance to receive an education without worrying about having the proper equipment.

Service to Community Award for Radio – Small Market
KNDE-FM College Station, Texas, “136 Charities, $794,573, One Day and the KNDE Team”
Bryan Broadcasting Corporation

Amid canceled events and poorly attended virtual fundraisers, many local nonprofits found themselves on the brink of extinction. In partnership with the Community Foundation of the Brazos Valley, the KNDE team decided it was time to showcase local radio’s power. During the 18-hour virtual giving event held on October 27, 2020, this local station educated its audience on the work of 136 charities and solicited donations to help keep the community members afloat. In one day, this team raised $794,573 and proved that local broadcasting does matter.

Service to Community Award for Television – Small Market
KTVB-TV Boise, Idaho, “7Cares Idaho Shares”
TEGNA

With the holiday season approaching, the team at KTVB wanted to do something to help feed the hungry and homeless in the local community because no one should go hungry during the holidays. With the launch of “7Cares Idaho Shares,” this local radio station held a two-week virtual campaign to solicit cash and food donations to help local nonprofits feed the hungry. Due to an outpouring of support from individuals and local businesses, KTVB raised more than 49,890 pounds of food and $950,000 to equal almost 2.9 million meals.

The Celebration of Service to America Awards highlight and honor the exceptional community service exhibited by local radio and television stations across the U.S. Produced by the NAB Leadership Foundation, the 2021 program was presented as a televised program and is available for airing by local stations through August 14.

RBR-TVBR

The LRFA Gets More Support as ‘Fairness’ Bill Stalls

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Ten more Members of Congress have pledged to refrain from voting for any new “performance fee, tax, royalty, or other charge” on local broadcast radio stations.

Their decision further puts the latest attempt by Reps. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) and Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) to “provide fair treatment of radio stations and artists for the use of sound recordings, and for other purposes” in doubt of succeeding on Capitol Hill.

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Spot TV’s Caffeine Injection

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Take a look at the latest Media Monitors Spot Ten TV report, and you’ll see auto insurance specialists dominating the Top 5.

That said, there’s also a new entrant that’s particularly notable. It’s Starbucks.

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