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A Big Pandemic Rebound For Townsquare In Q3

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

Forget about 2020 comps: Townsquare Media is offering Q3 2021 comps to two years prior, and the results are strong.

The local digital and radio broadcasting company is reporting third quarter net revenue that falls short of Q3 2019 by just 1%.

At the same time, Townsquare’s Q3 2021 adjusted EBITDA beat Q3 ’19 by a good 4%.

 

Want to chat about Townsquare Media’s unique position in the broadcast media space with CEO Bill Wilson? You may just get the chance to do so in person, but only if you’re at Forecast 2022.

Join RBR+TVBR and Radio Ink at the Harvard Club in Midtown Manhattan on November 16 for this special VIP event by clicking here.

 

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GatesAir Adds Audio Processing to Intraplex IP, Cloud Transport

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

GatesAir has introduced an embedded software update that adds professional ten-band audio processing software from ATC Labs, a specialist in audio compression and processing technologies, within two recently announced GatesAir Intraplex single and multi-channel transport products.

GatesAir will add ATC Labs’ Perceptual SoundMax Audio Technology to its Intraplex IP Link 100c hardware codec and its scalable Intraplex Ascent cloud transport platform.

According to GatesAir, the enhancements are designed to “eliminate the costs and rack space of an external audio processor, while achieving exceptionally bright and open sound.”

Both integrated solutions are now shipping.

GatesAir introduced Intraplex Ascent in late 2019, and followed with the IP Link 100c late last year. The Intraplex IP Link 100c codec provides broadcasters with integrated single-channel solution for remote contribution, Icecast streaming and standard STL IP connections. Intraplex Ascent’s scalable platform accelerates migration to a software-based, cloud transport solution.

Both solutions include standard Intraplex features such as Dynamic Stream Splicing software for stream repair and redundancy, SRT protocol support, and Intraplex SynchroCast simulcasting across multiple transmitters.

GatesAir will demonstrate both integrated Intraplex IP Link solutions for the first time at IBC2021, taking place December 3-6 at RAI Amsterdam. GatesAir exhibits at Stand 8.D60.
RBR-TVBR

Philips X-Line Videowall Range Arrives In North America

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

ORLANDO — PPDS, the exclusive global provider of Philips digital signage, LED, and pro TV
products, software, and innovations, revealed at the recent InfoComm 21 conference that the Philips X-Line UHD videowall series in now available to customers across the U.S. and Canada.

The 49” and 55” Philips X-Line videowall range has been designed for continuous use in an indoor environment, automatically adjusting to changing lighting conditions, whether in natural indoor lighting or the full strength of natural sunlight.

With Direct LED Backlight technology and running on the latest software, Philips X-Line’s high-resolution setup and Pure Colour Pro technology for superior depths of black and high-brightness color levels, “ensures even the most detailed or complex content can be viewed with the crispest clarity, while its innovative Smart Insert technology and dedicated handles make installation and maintenance effortless,” PPDS says.

It continues, “With PPDS’ FailOver technology, displays will always remain active, switching automatically between primary and secondary inputs, ensuring that content keeps playing even if the primary source goes down.”

Bruce Wyrwitzke, Director of Digital Signage at PPDS, said, “There are a vast number of different videowall options available in North America today, so it was important for PPDS to offer a solution that didn’t simply follow what’s already there. Our teams have dug deep into researching and understanding the historic pains and frustrations experienced in specific environments, where portraying the right image and displaying content clearly is vital. The Philips X-Line range addresses those issues and provides the tools to help companies present themselves in the very best light and ensure they always stand out, whether that’s in a retail store, a corporate office, studio or somewhere else.”

X-Line videowalls offer a seamless visual performance, with a 3.5mm bezel providing a near seamless connectivity between panels, and the FHD (1920x1080p) resolution, offering native UHD on a 2×2 videowall, to command attention, with dazzling clarity and 500cd/m2 brightness.

 

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Letter: Sticking to our knitting

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

A pair of readers react to Michael Saffran’s commentary “Radio, Stick to Your Knitting,” Radio World, Aug. 29.

Regarding Michael Saffran’s commentary “Radio, Stick to Your Knitting” in the Aug. 29 Opinion section:

Well said! Fads come and go, often overnight. If you thought format changes were a nightmare, being tied to a faded fad is worse.

Ideological advocacy can cost you as many listeners as it keeps, and is very unlikely to win you any more.

Gary Fisher
Rosewood Associates

* * *

Michael Saffran is correct. Businesses can shoot themselves in the foot when they go woke.

Why should I give my money to a company that is using it to promote political causes that I oppose? Or give my listening time to a radio station that uses it to lift its revenue? I have plenty of options.

Joseph Palenchar
Oakland, N.J.

Radio World invites industry-oriented commentaries and responses. Send to Radio World.

 

The post Letter: Sticking to our knitting appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

AI-Enhanced Weather Reports Now Available For Radio

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

Radio syndication company Key Networks has partnered with Summit Technology Group to bring “an advanced routine and emergency weather reporting system” to radio stations for no additional barter.

ATMOS Weather Reporting was developed by Summit Technology Group that uses artificial intelligence to generate a script and natural text-to-speech synthesis to deliver a customized, localized weather forecast in a broadcast quality voice.

“The result is seamless, accurate and as personable as a real meteorologist,” Key Networks asserts.

Key Networks also notes that with ATMOS Weather Reporting, all advertising inventory is contained in the weather forecasts that are delivered, so stations can sell the forecasts to local sponsors and others.

Summit Technology Group President Paul Stewart comments, “Automated weather reports aren’t new to the broadcast industry, but with ATMOS, we’re able to provide a weather
report that sounds indistinguishable from a human speaker, and uses all the abbreviations inherent in our speech patterns. Best of all, stations can take control to adjust their reports based on their format and customize their virtual talent to suit their
listenership.”

Dennis Green, Chief Revenue Officer at Key Networks, adds, “Key Networks’ mission is to bring innovative products and services to the market that you cannot find anywhere else. Mission accomplished with ATMOS Weather powered by Key Networks. Stations will get precise and accurate weather forecasts without having to give up additional inventory outside the content. That is a game changer. This service works on any station in any format and you’ll want to sign up soon, as there is additional cutting edge technology coming that will provide even more localization to your weather forecast. Prepare to be wowed and provide your local listeners and advertisers with weather forecasts around the clock and branded as you desire. I’m beyond excited to get stations on board!”

RBR-TVBR

Spotify Shares Top The $300 Mark

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

Last week, Jeffrey Wlodarczak, the Principal and Entertainment/Interactive Subscription Services Analyst at Pivotal Research Group, gave Spotify a glowing assessment in his latest investor note.

Now, another analyst is heaping praise on the streaming audio giant. And, that pushed the company’s stock past a major threshold in Monday’s trading.

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Adam Jacobson

Tips For Greater Online Team Engagement

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

Getting engagement from your team members during an online meeting is a challenge. F

First, how to incentivize them to turn on their cameras is still a question without an easy answer. Second, how to keep them from multitasking while you run the meeting is a near impossible goal. Third, how to you make the meeting worth everyone’s time remains a key need.

Faced with the reality that remote teamwork will continue indefinitely, department heads and meeting managers are eager to find activities to bring teams closer together.

Rosemary Ravinal, the veteran public relations executive turned “Zoom” master, has some suggestions.

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A New NCE FM Filing Window Is Here

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

Attention, noncommercial FM operators: A filing window for applications for noncommercial educational (NCE) FM new station construction permits opens on Tuesday, just after Midnight ET.

It’s a seven-day window, closing promptly in one week.

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NCE FM Filing Window Opens

Radio World
3 years 6 months ago

The FCC Media Bureau has issued a reminder that its previously announced window to apply for new noncommercial educational FM new station construction permits will be open from tonight — Tuesday Nov. 2 at 12:01 a.m. EDT — until next Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. EST.

The window is only for proposals in the FM reserved band, channels 201 to 220, which is 87.9 to 91.9 MHz.

Applications must be filed electronically on FCC Form 2100, Schedule 340 in the Bureau’s Licensing and Management System. The commission will accept no more than 10 applications from one applicant.

“This means that a party to an application filed in the window may hold attributable interests in no more than a total of 10 applications filed in the window.”

[Read: Procedures Are Published for NCE FM Window]

The number of FM educational stations has almost doubled in two decades, from 2,140 in the year 2000 to around 4,200 at the most recent count.

A 2007 NCE window yielded approximately 3,600 applications, of which about 2,700 were mutually exclusive, meaning applications involved geographic or spectral overlap. The FCC in that round eventually granted approximately 1,330 CPs for new NCE service, according to commission data.

But in 2021, because of the number of signals across the FM band, observers have told Radio World that it is unlikely that applicants in this window will be able to identify full-power NCE opportunities except in relatively rural areas with smaller populations.

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RW Staff

Spearman Clan Grabs A Radio Combo In Palestine

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 6 months ago

One is a Class C AM with 1 tower, emitting 630 watts of power. The other is a Class C2 FM with a Country format.

Both stations serve Palestine — the small city in Texas due southwest of Tyler, that is.

And, they’ve just traded hands in a transaction brokered by Media Services Group.

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