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D.C.’s Legal, Lobbying Leaders Cheer SCOTUS Ruling

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to reverse the Third Circuit’s remand of the FCC’s 2017 cross-ownership rule rewrite was warmly celebrated across the Nation’s Capital on Thursday.

Among those highly pleased with the ruling: A veteran Wiley attorney (pictured) who has advocated for media rule reform, the Director of Appellate Litigation at TechFreedom and, of course, the President/CEO of the NAB.

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The FCC’s Desired Rule Changes, Now SCOTUS Approved

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

The surprise 9-0 ruling in favor of the FCC, and NAB, in its fight against Prometheus Radio Project, effectively reverses the Third Circuit remand of the Commission’s series of November 2017 deregulatory rule changes for broadcast media, namely the end of cross-ownership restrictions that date to an era when “The Hustle” was the top song on AM Top 40 stations.

But, just what does the Supreme Court ruling do? And, are foreign ownership rules a part of the mix?

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Clarence Thomas on FCC Rule Rewrite: Third Circuit Reversal Warranted

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

The November 2017 “modernization” of the FCC’s cross-ownership media rules and erasure of the “eight voices test” for TV — a move that also saw the end of the television JSA attribution role — was officially given the green light in a 9-0 Supreme Court ruling released April 1.

In the 20-page opinion is a separate note, appearing following the Opinion of the Court penned by Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, is a concurring opinion from Justice Clarence Thomas.

Thomas was compelled to note “another, independent reason why reversal” of the Third Circuit’s remand order, is warranted.

In his view, the Third Circuit improperly imposed nonstatutory procedural requirements on the Commission “by forcing it to consider ownership diversity in the first place.”

After noting that the Court “correctly holds” that the FCC’s orders weren’t “arbitrary and capricious,” and that the Commission “reasonably concluded that modifying its broadcast ownership rules would not harm minority and female broadcast media ownership, Thomas made it clear that “the FCC had no obligation to consider minority and female ownership” when engaging in its rule rewrite some 3 1/2 years ago.

Why? “Nothing in §202(h) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 directs the FCC to consider rates of minority and female ownership,” Thomas said. “Nor could any court force the FCC to consider ownership diversity … Courts have no authority to impose ‘judge-made procedures’ on agencies.”

The Third Circuit, as Thomas sees it, disregarded these limits. And, Thomas took issue with the Third Circuit’s consistency in doing so — likely eliciting cheers from now-former Chairman Ajit Pai, former Commissioner Mike O’Rielly, NAB senior leadership and industry leaders including Gray Television head Hilton Howell Jr.

Thomas noted how the court first disregarded its limits some 17 years ago, when it vacated the FCC’s modification of its Local Television Ownership Rule and faulted  the FCC for “failing to mention anything about the effect this change would have on potential minority station owners.”

He then noted that the Third Circuit repeated this “error” in 2016.

While the respondents — Prometheus and other public interest groups — attempted to defend the Third Circuit’s ruling by noting that the FCC has previously discussed ownership diversity when considering its ownership rules, “[t]hat argument fails because the FCC’s ownership rules—unlike some of its non-ownership rules—were never designed to
foster ownership diversity.”

Meanwhile, Thomas noted in his concurring opinion that “from its infancy, the FCC has generally focused on consumers, not producers … The FCC kept true to that design when promulgating ownership rules.”

For example, when it created the Newspaper/Broadcast Cross-Ownership Rule at issue here, Thomas continued, “the agency explained that its ‘ownership rules rest on two foundations: the twin goals of diversity of viewpoints and economic competition,’ and that viewpoint diversity is the ‘higher’ policy. To these two consumer-focused goals, the FCC has also added a third: localism. None of these objectives advances demographic diversity of
owners for the sake of owners.”

Yes, Thomas acknowledged that the FCC “has sometimes considered minority and female ownership of broadcast media when discussing ownership rules.”

Yet, “Time after time … it has viewed those forms of diversity not ‘as policy goals in and of themselves, but as proxies for viewpoint diversity.’”

In conclusion, Thomas — and the eight other Supreme Court justices — accomplished what the FCC has struggled to do since George W. Bush was president but couldn’t, because of a Philadelphia court the highest judicial body in the land has just overruled.

“The Third Circuit had no authority to require the FCC to consider minority and female ownership,” Thomas said. “So in future reviews, the FCC is under no obligation to do so.”

Adam Jacobson

SUPREME COURT UNANIMOUSLY REJECTS REMAND OF FCC RULE REWRITE

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

It’s not an April Fools’ Day joke. ​Still, it arrived months earlier than many had expected.

The U.S. ​Supreme Court, in a 9-0 unanimous decision, has overturned the Third Circuit Court of Appeals’ remand of the FCC’s cross-ownership rule revisions.

A 20-page decision was released Thursday morning.​

More details soon from RBR+TVBR

Adam Jacobson

Scripps Completes Sale of Triton to IHM

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

E.W. Scripps Company has closed on its sale of Triton to iHeartMedia for $230 million and exited the digital audio business.

Scripps will use the money to reduce its debt.

[Read: For Radio, Audio Is the New Now]

iHeart has said the deal establishes it as “the only company to provide a complete set of advertising technologies and measurement solutions for all forms of audio media.”

Even as iHeart expands its focus on audio, Scripps is moving the other way.

“The sale of Triton completes Scripps’ high-return exit from podcasting and digital audio,” it said in a press release. “It sold podcast company Stitcher in October. Scripps nearly doubled its return on investments in both companies, and now it is focused on growth strategies in the television business.”

 

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Paul McLane

Sinclair Scores Marquee Deal With Key vMVPD

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

It began life centered on sports.

Now, a growing virtual MVPD has scored a carriage agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group that secures a home for the company’s newly created regional sports network — the home of the beloved Chicago Cubs baseball club — but not in time for Opening Day.

Sinclair’s Marquee Sports Network and fuboTV Inc., publicly traded on the NYSE, reached a deal that will bring Chicago Cubs game coverage to the live TV streaming platform “in the coming weeks.”

The regional sports network (RSN) will be available in fuboTV’s basic English-language channel package in the Chicago area and surrounding regions, including Indianapolis, Des Moines and South Bend, Ind.

Marquee Sports Network General Manager Mike McCarthy says the network is “thrilled” to have added fuboTV.

Ben Grad, fuboTV’s SVP of Content Strategy and Acquisition, added, “The addition of Marquee Sports Network to our leading sports, news and entertainment portfolio makes fuboTV a great streaming choice for Cubs fans, as well as other Chicagoans looking to cut the cord.”

Adam Jacobson

Opening Day Strikeout: Dish Blocks Four RSNs In Latest Carriage Feud

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

It’s Opening Day for Major League Baseball. And, no joke, every team except the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox will be in action, as the game was postponed due to rain in the forecast.

That’s good news for O’s fans, sort of, who subscribe to Dish and its Sling vMVPD wanted to watch the game. Had the game been played, they would have been “blacked out.”

Cough it up to another carriage agreement whiff between the direct broadcast satellite services provider and an owner of a cable or TV station.

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Triton Signs Masima Radio Network

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

From our Who’s Buying What page: Triton Digital announced that Masima Radio Network, the largest radio network in Indonesia with 18 stations, has selected it for streaming and podcast services including delivery, monetization and measurement.

The brands of Masima Radio Network include Prambors, Delta, Bahana and Female Radio. Triton Digital has been acquired by iHeartMedia in a deal that was finalized this week.

[See Our Who’s Buying What Page]

“Through this partnership, Masima Radio Network will utilize Triton’s audio streaming network for the delivery of its podcasts and commercial radio online,” the organizations said.

“In addition, Masima Radio Network will use Triton’s ad server to insert targeted audio ads into their content, as well as Triton’s audio advertising technology to monetize their inventory through both open and private marketplace deals.” Masima also will measure their listening audiences using Triton’s Webcast Metrics and Podcast Metrics measurement services and use Triton’s podcast platform, Omny Studio.

The announcement was made by Fitzgerald Salendu, digital content manager at Masima Radio Network, and Benjamin Masse, managing director, market development and strategy at Triton Digital.

 

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RW Staff

O’Rielly Joins The Media Institute

Radio World
4 years 1 month ago

The organization that founded “Free Speech Week” has named former FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly as a senior fellow.

The Media Institute said O’Rielly will also become a member of its First Amendment Advisory Council.

The nonprofit organization describes itself as nonpartisan and “working to advance sound communications policy, freedom of speech, and excellence in journalism.”

“During his tenure at the FCC, Commissioner O’Rielly was known for his dedication to streamlining the regulatory process, eliminating outdated regulations, promoting competition and innovation, and defending the First Amendment,” the organization said.

O’Rielly, a Republican who was nominated to the FCC by Pres. Barack Obama, was a commissioner from 2013 to 2020. He is a visiting fellow at the Hudson Institute’s Center for the Economics of the Internet and principal at MPORielly Consulting LLC.

The announcement was made by The Media Institute Pres. Richard T. Kaplar.

 

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RW Staff

The InFOCUS Podcast: Walt Tiburski

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 1 month ago

Walt Tiburski, a veteran radio broadcasting sales and management leader and former station owner, has just announced his retirement after more than 50 years in the business.

From the shore of Lake Erie to the tranquil beaches of Southwest Florida, Tiburski’s seen a lot over the years, and he’s our guest on today’s RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by Dot.FM.

 

Streaming, Social, Podcast or Broadcast
– get a Dot.FM domain name by heading over to Get.FM today!

 

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Walt Tiburski” on Spreaker.

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