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Alabama Broadcast Conference Postponed

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago

COVID has disrupted another broadcast event. The Alabama Broadcasters Association has postponed its annual conference until January.

“While we are disappointed to have to make this change, it is in everyone’s best interest,” ABA stated in an email. “The surge in the rate of infections and hospitalizations has to be addressed. We’ll all do our part and put off our gathering for a few more months.”

The conference was to have been held Aug. 13 and 14. It will now be held on Jan. 21 and 22 at Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa in Birmingham.

Companies of interest to Radio World readers that were listed as exhibitors for the event include BGS, Bonneville Distribution, Dielectric, GatesAir, Nautel, RCS, SCMS, Shively, Telos Alliance and Tieline.

The association said people who have already registered can email ABA either to hold the registration for January or request a refund.

Meanwhile, 680 miles to the southwest, the Texas Association of Broadcasters opened its two-day convention and trade show in Austin on Tuesday.

The post Alabama Broadcast Conference Postponed appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

NAB Supports WMAS, With Restrictions

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago

The National Association of Broadcasters supports the proposed use of a new wireless microphone technology if the Federal Communications Commission allows it on a “secondary basis” with “prudent restrictions” on its operations.

The technology is called the Wideband Multichannel Audio System. It was first proposed by Sennheiser and is being actively supported by Shure, which has made several presentations to FCC staff about it.

The commission has been taking comments on whether WMAS technology should be granted on a licensed basis in frequency bands where wireless mics are already authorized. This includes TV bands, the 600 MHz duplex gap and in portions of the 900 MHz, 1.4 GHz and 7 GHz bands. The NPRM also looks at using WMAS on an unlicensed basis.

In comments filed Monday, the NAB said WMAS could help relieve spectrum congestion in situations where a large number of wireless microphones are needed.

But because WMAS “has a greater potential for interference and is not compatible with legacy narrowband wireless microphone deployments,” NAB said, the FCC should put restrictions in place to “help reduce the potential for interference to primary spectrum users and to ensure that spectrum efficiency is actually improved.”

[Read the full filing.]

Notably, the NAB says the commission should limit WMAS operations to large events.

“WMAS systems occupy more spectrum than traditional wireless microphone systems. As a result, the use of WMAS systems has a preclusive effect on traditional systems where spectrum is limited. For example, if there is only a single 6 MHz TV channel available for use at a breaking news event, one news crew using a WMAS system could occupy the entire channel and prevent coverage by other news organizations.”

So the association said the commission should limit use of the technology to situations where a large number of audio channels are needed and all channels are under control of one entity, such as arena concerts, big sporting events, TV and movie production and major theatrical shows. It suggested that an appropriate threshold would be 10 audio channels in use by a single entity.

“As an added measure, NAB suggests the commission only authorize WMAS base stations that are designed to prevent transmission when fewer than 10 paired audio devices are detected.”

NAB also said the FCC should require a minimum efficiency of six audio channels per megahertz.

“The commission’s proposal of at least three audio channels per megahertz appears to represent no meaningful efficiency improvement, particularly if the audio channels are not of broadcast or production/performance quality. … Based upon marketing information from one of the petitioners, existing digital wireless microphone systems can support at least 47 audio channels in a six MHz RF channel, albeit with some restrictions, corresponding to a spectrum efficiency of 7.8 channels per MHz. NAB understands that WMAS can support up to 64 audio channels in 6 MHz of RF bandwidth, corresponding to an efficiency of 10.7 channels per MHz. A baseline efficiency requirement for WMAS of six channels per MHz would thus represent an improvement upon what is available using existing technologies but be comfortably below the theoretical maximum efficiency of WMAS technology.”

The association asked the commission to restrict WMAS eligibility to Part 74 licensees and to limit the new systems to 6 MHz bandwidth.

And NAB agrees with an FCC proposal to limit these systems to 250 mW EIRP in the UHF television bands, regardless of the bandwidth of the WMAS operation.

“NAB believes this 250 mW power level would be sufficient power to accommodate a large number of WMAS audio devices while reasonably limiting the co-channel interference potential to that of conventional wireless microphone deployments. An EIRP limit of 250 mW also maintains the necessary protection of WMAS to television stations operating on adjacent channels.”

 

The post NAB Supports WMAS, With Restrictions appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

Concert Cash From iHeartMedia, and a State Lottery

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

In one of the more novel promotions to involve a radio brand in recent memory, the nation’s No. 1 owner of AMs and FMs has teamed up with the Connecticut Lottery on the rollout of an instant win scratcher game that could give the lucky winner a top prize of $10,000.

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Adam Jacobson

Big Four Affiliates Groups Seek FCC Clarification on Foreign ID Rules

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

The affiliates associations for ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX television stations have collectively filed a petition for clarification of the FCC’s Report and Order on its sponsorship identification requirements for foreign government-provided programming on broadcast UHF and/or VHF facilities.

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Adam Jacobson

Auction 109: Day Six of FCC Bidding Yields Clues

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

The sixth day of active bidding in the FCC’s “Auction 109” concludes with the 26th round of activity, a 30-minute window between 4:30pm-5pm Eastern.

Six more rounds of bidding are on the slate for Wednesday (8/4).

What’s the current snapshot from Washington? The nation’s No. 1 owner of radio stations could wind up winning a big FM in the capital of the Golden State, filling a void left by the company formerly known as Entercom.

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Adam Jacobson

The InFOCUS Podcast: Charity Holman, WVVA

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

Gray Television just selected her to succeed the retiring Frank Brady, an individual at the helm of an NBC affiliate in West Virginia.

She, like Brady, has been at the station — WVVA-6 in Beckley, W. Va. — for 15 years.

What does the longevity of these tenures say about life at a small-market Big Four affiliate? Listen to this RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM and hosted by Adam R Jacobson, and you’ll get the answer … and more!

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Charity Holman, WVVA” on Spreaker.

Adam Jacobson

A New Day For Retrans Fights? The DirecTV Spin-Off Is Complete

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

When it comes to retransmission consent agreement battles between broadcast TV stations and MVPDs, DirecTV under AT&T ownership was a difficult entity to negotiate with for a bevy of UHF and VHF owners.

With Tuesday’s creation of a new company named DIRECTV, following its spin from AT&T, will broadcast TV companies including Cox Media Group, TEGNA, Hearst and Cowles benefit when their next round of individual retrans talks start?

With private equity group TPG Capital fueling the $7.6 billion transaction, the DirecTV, AT&T TV and U-verse video services are no longer owned and operated by AT&T.

This creates a whole new company with approximately 15.4 million premium video subscribers at the end of Q2. To make the deal happen, AT&T received 70% in DirecTV; thus it remains the majority owner. TPG has a 30% interest in DirecTV, and paid $1.8 billion for the shares.

Nevertheless, DirecTV is not a unit of AT&T as of today.

Should broadcast TV companies with a difficult retrans history get excited? No. The DirecTV board will include CEO Bill Morrow and voting members Steve McGaw and Thaddeus Arroyo, appointed by AT&T.

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Not included in this transaction are WarnerMedia’s HBO Max streaming platform and regional sports networks, both of which are part of the pending WarnerMedia-Discovery transaction; Vrio (AT&T’s Latin American video operations, which are being sold to Grupo Werthein); U-verse network assets; and AT&T’s Sky Mexico investment. DIRECTV will continue to offer HBO Max to subscribers along with any bundled wireless or broadband services and associated customer discounts.

Adam Jacobson

Viacom’s New Cox Distribution Deal Includes OTT Access

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

If you receive your cable TV services from Cox Communications, there’s no fear of losing access to any ViacomCBS-owned station anytime soon.

In fact, Cox customers are gaining access to the company’s collection of streaming services.

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Adam Jacobson

Discovery Q2 Results Beat The Street. Why Did Its Stock Slide?

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 9 months ago

In the words of Zacks Equity Research, the second quarter 2021 results from Discovery Inc. “delivered earnings and revenue surprises” to the tune of 53.7% and 3.1%, respectively.

Yet, Discovery shares dipped below $27 a share in early trading on Tuesday and were off by 5% as of 11am Eastern. What are investors concerned about?

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Adam Jacobson

Learfield IMG College Is Now Simply Learfield

Radio World
3 years 9 months ago

College sports media company Learfield IMG College is simplifying its name. It will now be called Learfield.

The name Learfield derives from co-founders Clyde Lear and Derry Brownfield, who started a farm radio network in Missouri in 1972. A series of business combinations and acquisitions had led to the most recent name, Learfield IMG College.

The company is a media and technology services supplier in intercollegiate athletics; its specialties include sports multimedia rights, licensing, technology and data.

“We think the new brand visually distinguishes the company in the same way that the expertise and passion of our people differentiate the experience of working with Learfield and its affiliated brands,” said CEO Cole Gahagan in the announcement.

The change includes a new logo. “The icon represents the ‘pennant’ prominent in company logomarks combined with a stylized ‘number one’ to create an active L design,” according to the announcement.

[Related story: Randy Williams of Learfield, shown below, talks about gear in our special series on microphones in radio applications.]

Randy Williams with some of his favorite gear.

The post Learfield IMG College Is Now Simply Learfield appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

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