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An Admonishment For Cumulus In ’99X’ Saga

In April, Cumulus Media was forced to silence an FM translator used for an Alternative station with a rich history in a big Southern market. Why did the signal go dark? The FCC acted on a complaint submitted by the owners of a Class A on the same signal, some 55 miles away. Now, the Commission's Associate General Counsel finds Cumulus was in violation of FCC ex parte rules.

Football's return is good news for broadcast promotions

The new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between NFL owners and the Players Association will enable the 2011-2012 regular season to begin on schedule this...

Why the Internet doesn't matter anymore

The battle cry that has been resonating throughout the Internet world was that “video was theirs” once net neutrality passed and bandwidth increased. It...

The Financial Manager's Perspective: Time to Get Social

As Radio guru Fred Jacobs explained in an article that appears in the current issue of MFM's The Financial Manager (TFM) magazine, social media has dramatically redefined the idea

What makes local radio work: An interview with former Q-94 GM Phil Goldman

WRVQ-FM is a heritage Top 40 radio station in Richmond, VA O&O’d by Clear Channel. It is the second-oldest FM station in the city,...

Radio Roundtable 2009

The economy is unstable. New technology nips at radio’s audience share and siphons off revenue. The future of HD and Satellite Radio remains in question. With countless choices

Clear Channel orders deep cuts as recession looms

Clear Channel Radio CEO John Hogan sent out an email Friday ordering all VPs, GMs and Business Managers to make immediate cost cuts to...

Fred Jacobs assesses Jim Boyle's P1 advice to radio

Jacobs Media President Fred Jacobs was intrigued by the comments for CL King analyst Jim Boyle published a few days ago in RBR (1/18/08...

FOX Dismisses Latest Push To Prevent WTXF License Renewal

The two individuals serving as counsel to Fox Television Stations have written to the FCC asking them to reject the latest ex parte filing by one of the individuals associated with the Media and Democracy Project. Preston Padden, the outspoken former FOX and ABC executive, has reacted to Covington's request.

Agenda Announced for Matrix Media Ad Sales Summit

The Media Ad Sales Summit is coming back to Fort Lauderdale in early November, and the event's producer, Matrix Solutions, has unveiled the event's agenda. Attendees will be able to take notes during panel discussions, keynote conversations, and a town-hall-style roundtable with media executives. "The agenda is focused on addressing the media industry’s biggest challenges and opportunities," Matrix says.

Veteran Analyst Ehrlich To Moderate Netflix’s Q4 Earnings Review

Instead of a traditional quarterly earnings call, Netflix releases a video interview with key C-Suite members in which the previous quarter was discussed. For Q4 2022, a Bank of America Securities veteran media analyst will conduct the affair.

NAB Calls On Broadcasters To Cease Russian Programming

The chief advocacy group for broadcast radio and TV wants any state-sponsored programming with ties to Moscow pulled from U.S. airwaves now. What will operators in Kansas City and Washington, D.C., do? Two operators talked to RBR+TVBR, and neither plans to abide by the NAB's request.
Chris Ripley, as pictured in June 2021

Sinclair’s Sunday Scramble: ‘Technical Difficulties’ Is Ransomware Attack

"Technical difficulties" were seen at a host of broadcast television stations across the U.S. on Sunday, including a pioneer in broadcast television that was perhaps the first TV station to broadcast in color — WRGB-6 in Schenectady, N.Y. What happened? A SEC filing confirms that Sinclair has suffered a severe ransomware attack.

Locast Reacts To N.Y. Federal Court Ruling Favoring ‘Big Four’ Networks

On August 31, a New York Federal District Court finally offered a glimmer of what could be a rough ride ahead for Locast. He declined to honor a request from the controversial donation-based service for summary judgment in the case, which focuses on copyright infringement. Why? Its non-profit argument may be full of holes.
AudienceX COO Jason Wulfsohn

A ‘Great Equalizer’ For Mid-Market Brands: Connected TV

As advertisers wrestled to recalibrate their media spending in the pandemic, they didn’t overlook a "seismic shift" to Connected TV platforms. In fact, eMarketer estimates that "CTV" U.S. ad spending grew by 40.6% in 2020. Today, networks are continuing to place a greater emphasis on CTV within their upfronts. What does this mean for broadcast TV and its clients?