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For E.W. Scripps, ‘The Recovery Is Here’

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

It’s been quite the 12 months for The E.W. Scripps Co. Its reborn Court TV attracted a huge segment of viewers seeking gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Derek Chauvin trial. It completed its merger with West Palm Beach-based ION Media, consolidating the companies’ digital multicast networks. On the final day of Q1 2021, it completed the sale of Triton to iHeartMedia.

These actions were just some of the catalysts that helped Scripps meet or exceed its guidance “by every measure,” President/CEO Adam Symson said as he opened the company’s first quarter earnings call on Friday.

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Adam Jacobson

Entercom’s Final Quarter: Swing and a Miss

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

As the first quarter of 2021 neared its conclusion, the audio media company that for more than 50 years was known as Entercom changed its name, and that of the Radio.com platform it acquired via its CBS Radio merger and largely rebuilt.

Now Audacy, the Philadelphia-based company led by David Field is seeking to build on its momentum as a podcast and streaming audio leader. Still, its chief revenue driver is Radio. And, in its final quarter as Entercom, that reality is a punishing one. The company’s revenue missed Wall Street estimates, while its earnings per share fell short of expectations by 2 cents.

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Adam Jacobson

WWFD Conducts More HD2 Testing

Radio World
4 years ago

Dave Kolesar shares this photo to update us on field testing at all-digital AM station WWFD.

In the background is the Xperi test van and Xperi’s Mike Raide. They’re at the transmitter site in Frederick, Md., where they’ve started another round of HD2 testing on the station at 820 AM.

Kolesar is senior broadcast engineer at WTOP/WFED and program director of the format “The Gamut.” He and Raide have worked together extensively on the digital project at WWFD, as we’ve reported.

[Read: Real-World Tests Make Business Case for MA3]

“The testing is being done to determine coverage of an HD2 MA3 signal, as it’s not quite the same as a main channel, unlike FM HD,” Kolesar told us.

“It involves driving along selected radials and noting where the HD2 audio fails, taking field strength readings at those points. Test gear includes the calibrated loop antenna on the roof, a FIM-4100 field strength meter, a spectrum analyzer, and an Xperi test receiver capable of receiving the HD2 signal.”

He said it takes about a half-day to drive a typical radial, so testing will be going on over several days.

“When we’re done, what we learn will incorporated into WWFD’s report to the FCC under its experimental authorization, as well as being submitted for publication at this year’s BEIT conference at NAB.”

Radio World welcomes images of your own radio technical projects. Email us at radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

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Paul McLane

TAB Is Ready for an In-Person Show in 12 Weeks

Radio World
4 years ago
JW Marriott Downtown Austin

The Texas Association of Broadcasters announced in an email that its exhibits for the TAB Show in Austin in August have sold out, with 100 vendors booking space.

We took it as our prompt to check in with the TAB on its plans for holding a physical trade show on Aug. 3 and 4. It would be one of the first events in the U.S. radio industry to “go back live” since the pandemic began early last year.

Oscar Rodriguez is TAB’s president.

Radio World: It looks like TAB is moving firmly ahead with plans to hold a physical event. I’m sure you have a sense that you will be one of the first. What factors led you to decide to proceed in physical form?

Oscar Rodriguez: Our members. They’ve been hunting down vaccines since they first became available and now there’s an ample supply in Texas, so that was our primary consideration. But ultimately, they’re ready to meet and do business.

They want to explore new gear and revenue building strategies that’ll make them more efficient and profitable … lessons learned during this long-running disaster. They want to reconnect with friends across the state. And they know they’ll get a big bang out of the very few bucks it all costs.

RW: Will there be a virtual component as well?

Rodriguez: We definitely considered a virtual component or hosting a hybrid event. After much discussion, we decided to move forward and dedicate our resources to bringing in some top-notch presenters/panels and encouraging folks to join us — safely — in-person in Austin.

After more than 18 months of virtual events, most folks are burnt out on virtual gatherings.

RW: Describe the precautions show planners are taking, and how the attendee experience will be different. 

Rodriguez: Our team has been working diligently with the JW Marriott (our host venue) since last year to make sure all safety precautions are in place. Believe me, this has been no easy task with everything changing so quickly.

The JW currently requires wearing of face masks in all indoor public areas, and we will enforce that or whatever requirements are in place at the time of the event.

[Related: “IBC Show Set to Go Ahead in September”]

We also are asking all registrants to agree to our health and wellness waiver before they are allowed to enter the show. Of course, we are setting the events/meetings and including floor decals to allow for social distancing, providing many hand sanitizer stations, and working with the JW to stay on top of frequently sanitizing common areas, etc.

We’ve also redesigned our big meal events to ensure safety and comfort, while making sure everyone has the sustenance they need for the non-stop schedule we always present.

RW: What will the experience of visiting a booth be like, and are there rules or guidance for those interactions?

Rodriguez: Initially, we’d planned to have 166 booths in the Trade Show. In order to respect social distancing rules, and best use our contracted space, we had to widen aisles and leave more open space, forcing us to reduce the exhibits to 100 8-by-8-foot booths.

Booth sales opened at the beginning of March (our latest start date ever) and sold out May 4, and we already have a waiting list.

In terms of the experience of visiting a booth, to be honest, we don’t know. Every exhibiting company will have their different level of comfort, and we will work with them to make sure we make that happens.

We’ll have our lead retrieval system in place so there won’t need to be any need to exchange business cards. But a lot of our exhibitors have hands-on equipment that they want to demo. And we are leaving it up to the individual exhibiting companies to decide how they want to handle their one-on-one interactions.

We’ve heard from some attendees/exhibitors who just don’t feel comfortable traveling yet, or their companies won’t allow it. We completely understand that and know that we’ll see them back in Austin in 2022.

For the most part, however, we’ve been hearing from both our exhibitors and broadcast attendees that they are ready to travel and reconnect in person with industry clients and friends who they haven’t seen in close to two years. They are excited — and we are too!

We’re expecting exhibitors to send fewer reps to work the show. And where a broadcast station might have sent five or six people in the past, they’ll most likely be sending fewer … though we’ve had some register more team members than ever before, so it may balance out.

Our Convention Committee has been working diligently on crafting a fantastic schedule of sessions and events and I’m confident their hard work will pay off in terms of broadcast attendees.

RW: What will the experience of attending a session be like?

Rodriguez: In the past, we set the meeting rooms to max capacity. Obviously, that’s not an option this time around. We’re setting each room to allow for social distancing and encouraging mask wearing whenever not seated.

RW: What else should we know?

Rodriguez: We’ll be celebrating 100 years of broadcasting in the Lone Star State! The 2021 TAB Show coincides with the centennial anniversary of the first broadcast signal in Texas, by WRR Dallas, on Aug. 4. That celebration, of course, will cover a lot of history. It’ll also be rooted in the present as the agenda focuses on the technology and practices powering modern radio stations, as well as the ATSC 3.0 “Next Generation” TV standard that’s already on-air in Texas.

Information including a list of exhibitors, sponsors, registration fees and schedule are at https://www.tab.org/convention-and-trade-show. Session topics and presenters for the sales, marketing and technical programs are pending.

The post TAB Is Ready for an In-Person Show in 12 Weeks appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

Cisneros Cash Bump Energizes Entravision In Q1

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

Three media companies discussed their first quarter earnings results at the same time Thursday afternoon, and among the trio of entities that own radio stations was Entravision Communications.

Entravision, which superserves Hispanic audiences, isn’t a radio-centric company. And, based on its revenue results for Q1, it isn’t a TV-centric company, either.

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Adam Jacobson

Another South Padre FM Gets Spun

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

In mid-April, a Class A FM that’s been simulcasting a Mexico-licensed Regional Mexican station operated by a Rio Grande Valley-based broadcaster on the U.S. side of the border was sold by MBM Texas Valley.

It’s now seeking FCC approval to sell a second station serving the popular beach community.

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Adam Jacobson

Television Broadcasting Services Kearney, Nebraska

Federal Register: FCC (Broadcasting)
4 years ago
On February 12, 2021, the Media Bureau, Video Division (Bureau) issued a notice of proposed rulemaking in response to a petition for rulemaking filed by KHGI Licensee, LLC (Licensee), the licensee of KHGI, channel 13 (ABC), Kearney, Nebraska, requesting the substitution of channel 18 for channel 13 at Kearney in the DTV Table of Allotments. For the reasons set forth in the Report and Order referenced below, the Bureau amends FCC regulations to substitute channel 18 for channel 13 at Kearney.
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Reftone Releases LD-3B Ref-Cube Monitors

Radio World
4 years ago

Reftone, the company created by engineers Dave Hampton and Lisa Chamblee, recently started shipping the LD-3B Ref-Cube. The cube-shaped monitor with a single 4-inch driver is a powered version of the company’s Ref-Cube monitors. The LD-3B is the first active model released by Reftone.

Available singly or in pairs, the LD-3B is capable of putting out 25 W at 8 Ohms. It offers two connection options: Bluetooth 4.2 or analog via a 3.5 mm input.

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The monitors are 5 x 5 inches in size, weigh 5.5 pounds each, and are housed in magnetically sealed birch-plywood enclosures. Because they have no ports, the cabinets are less prone to resonance and offer clear midrange reproduction. According to Reftone, they designed the Ref-Cubes to “allow you to hear full-range audio clearly at low volumes.”

The LD-3B provides more than just midrange, however. Thanks to its full-range driver, it boasts a frequency response of 70 Hz to 20 kHz, which is wider on both ends than similarly designed speakers from its competitors.

You can purchase the LD-3B singly mono ($399) or as a stereo pair ($599). A special white stereo pair is available at $699. For the pairs the left monitor functions as a satellite, which is connected to the right with an included speaker wire equipped with banana plugs.

According to Reftone, these powered Ref-Cubes are designed for a wide range of applications, including tracking, editing, mixing, mastering, broadcast and post-production. Due to their small dimensions, magnetic shielding and ability to connect to an audio source using Bluetooth, the LD-3Bs are easy to place in virtually any production environment.

Info: https://reftone.com

 

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Mike Levine

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FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years ago
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Order, New Life Ministries, Inc., Station WXVI(AM), Montgomery, Alabama

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years ago
The Bureau cancels the Notice of Apparent Liability issued to New Life Ministries, Inc

Actions

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years ago
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In the Matter of Online Political Files of Bee Broadcasting, Inc., Licensee of Commercial Radio Station(s)

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years ago
Bee Broadcasting, Inc. enters into Consent Decree to resolve political file investigation

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In the Matter of Online Political Files of Kenneth Clark, Licensee of Commercial Radio Station(s)

FCC Media Bureau News Items
4 years ago
Kenneth Clark enters into political file consent decree to resolve political file investigation

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A Revenue Dip Ahead of Expectations for iHeart in Q1

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

The nation’s top audio media company and No. 1 licensee of radio stations released its first quarter 2021 earnings just after Thursday’s Closing Bell on Wall Street.

What did iHeartMedia have to share, ahead of its earnings call for analysts and investors?

Revenue fell 9.5%, or 7% ex-political. Adjusted EBITDA in Q1 2021 declined by $38 million. That’s better than what iHeart’s forecasts predicted, and only fuels its confidence that it will return to 2019 adjusted EBITDA levels by the end of 2021.

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Adam Jacobson

Salem Swings To Net Income With Quality Q1

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

If there ever was a time to swing from a significant net loss to profit, this is it. And, Salem Media Group delivered, with total revenue rising year-over-year.

Here’s the thing: Salem’s publishing division, along with continued strong digital dollars, made the feat possible. Net broadcast revenue declined in the first quarter of 2021.

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Adam Jacobson

A Strong Day On Nasdaq for Cumulus

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years ago

The company’s fiscal performance during the first three months of 2021 were bumpy but could have been worse. This sequential growth was coupled with positive comments from CEO Mary Berner during the company’s Q1 ’21 earnings call on Wednesday referencing “enhanced operating leverage” and “continued year-over-year sequential growth.”

Cumulus Media‘s path to profitability appears to have gotten the seal of approval from some in the investment world. The company’s shares were up significantly on Thursday.

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Adam Jacobson

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