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A ‘Cool’ New Deal For Colorado Licensee

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Two years and five months after Tom Dobrez agreed to sell a Class C2 FM in Avon, Colo., and a Class C1 FM in Vail, Colo., the operator of CoolRadioStreaming.com in February 2020 moved forward with the sale of his remaining facility.

Then came the COVID-19 pandemic. That deal never closed. Now, Dobrez has a new buyer lined up for Cool Radio LLC‘s last FM.

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‘Charm City’ Gets Its NEXTGEN TV

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Six over-the-air television stations serving the Baltimore market have initiated broadcasts using the ATSC 3.0-powered new digital broadcast standard.

The stations involved are owned by The E.W. Scripps Co., Hearst Television, Sinclair Broadcast Group, Cunningham Broadcasting and Maryland Public Television.

On Thursday, Scripps’ ABC affiliated WMAR-2 entered the NEXTGEN TV era, as did Hearst-owned NBC affiliate WBAL-11 and Sinclair’s flagship property, “FOX45” WBFF. 

Also getting NEXTGEN TV — Sinclair-run and Cunningham-owned WNUV-54 and MPT stations WMPT-TV and WMPB-TV.

Noticeably absent from the NEXTGEN TV arrival in Baltimore: WJZ-13, the CBS O&O serving the market.

The launch in Baltimore follows a decade of development of the new technology and months of planning and preparation by the local stations.

BitPath, which is developing new data broadcasting services, led the planning process and coordinated efforts across the six television stations.

WBFF and WNUV will be charter members of the BitPath data broadcast network, launching later this year.

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Weigel’s Dual-Market Bargain Win

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Weigel Broadcasting has gained national recognition for its ownership of the MeTV-branded digital multicast network and related Classic Hits radio programming, and for snagging The CW Network affiliation from WGN-9 for its over-the-air TV station in Chicago.

Now, Weigel, headed by Norman Shapiro, is expanding with a pair of unbuilt LPTV stations located in two key DMAs. It’s a steal of a deal.

Guess who’s the seller?

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Live and Local? An Irish Radio Brand Nails It

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

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This column was originally intended to offer commentary on what “Classic Hits” are in 2021, and how one overseas radio network has refined an era of pop music from 2000-2015 as the next wave of Oldies.

But, a funny thing happened along the way: full newscasts, and a lively host, to be precise. It led our editor-in-chief to pen a column not about revenue ignition through format revision, but about what it means to truly be live and local in an era where information sources devoted to the small towns of America could be severely lacking.

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Rosenworcel Widens Focus of Diversity Group

Radio World
3 years 10 months ago

A committee that advises the Federal Communications Commission on diversity and “digital empowerment” in the media will have its mission broadened to cover the broader tech sector.

Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said the Advisory Committee for Diversity and Digital Empowerment will be renamed the Communications Equity and Diversity Council.

“This committee is charged with providing recommendations to ensure that underserved communities are not denied the wide range of opportunities made possible by next-generation networks. Jamila Bess Johnson will remain the Designated Federal Officer for the committee, which will run for two years.”

The committee was created in 2017 with the goal of providing advice and recommendations about how to help disadvantaged communities and accelerate the entry of small businesses, “including those owned by women and minorities into the media, digital news and information, and audio and video programming industries.”

Rosenworcel complimented its work and described its members as including “some of the most talented civic-minded people in the communications industry, helping to open doors of opportunity that too often have been closed to women and minorities.”

But she said she hopes for “meaningful progress on these issues” of diversity and equity across the tech sector.

The current committee chair is Anna M. Gomez, partner at Wiley Rein, representing the Hispanic National Bar Association. Among current members who will be familiar to radio readers are Raúl Alarcón of the Spanish Broadcasting System, Caroline Beasley of Beasley Media Group, Skip Dillard of Emmis Communications, Nimisha Shukla of NJ Broadcasting/South Asian Broadcasting and James L. Winston of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters.

 

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A Suburban Chicago Religious Noncomm Gets Some ‘Ed’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Go northwest of Chicago’s Loop, and you’ll find such communities as Des Plaines, Norridge and Rosemont. Here, a 300-watt Class A FM using a tower in Schiller Park has offered listener-supported “Radio for the Jesus People” to the area.

That’s about to change, thanks to the sale of this tiny noncomm.

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Krantz Joins an Investment Bank as a Senior Advisor

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

For the past 11 years, he’s run a New York advisory firm consulting such entities as Premiere Networks, Viacom, Westwood One, and GeoBroadcast Solutions.

Now, Gary Krantz is joining an investment bank focused on the media, marketing, information and technology industries.

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Best Buy Commits to Spending With Minority-owned Business

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

Add Best Buy to the list of big consumer brands that have committed to spending billions of dollars over the next four years with “BIPOC” and minority-owned “diverse” businesses.

This pledge, the electronics retailer notes, “includes plans to increase all forms of spending” from nearly every corner of Best Buy — including marketing and how it advertises.

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Quincy Jones Teams With Byron Allen On Local Now Additions

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

LOS ANGELES — The free streaming platform owned by Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group is bulking up its lineup with the addition of a host of free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels.

The move is designed to increase awareness, and usage, of Local Now.

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As Expected, NAB Condemns Issa, Deutch Radio Act

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 10 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — It took exactly 60 minutes for the biggest lobbying voice for commercially licensed broadcast media to issue a statement that predictably pans the introduction in the U.S. House of Representatives of the “American Music Fairness Act.”

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