Sunday, July 12, 2026

Rosenworcel Uses Local Media To Blast FCC Threats To It

Since her return to the FCC in mid-August 2017, Democratic Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel hasn't exactly taken the silent approach to opposition and dissent of the actions and opinions of her GOP colleagues. Now, Rosenworcel has taken her fierce words to the press — using a vehicle with staff gearing up for the Feb. 5 start of the GOP and Democratic 2018 Iowa Caucuses. In short, she says the FCC itself has threatened local news in Iowa, and across the nation.

NAB Nabs Millions With D.C. HQ Sale

For decades, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has called a structure instantly distinguishable to passersby in Northwest Washington, D.C.'s Dupont Circle neighborhood its home. Now, it's trading in quick walks to the Madhatter and Shake Shack for improved access to Washington Nationals home games.
FCC

Here’s The Latest Pai-Pushed FCC Simplification Effort

The FCC has scheduled its January Open Meeting for Tuesday (1/30), and two of the eight items on the agenda are fueled by Chairman Ajit Pai's utmost desire to rid the Commission of outdated or burdensome rules. Up for discussion is a Media Bureau docket item that impacts broadcast TV. The other pertains to a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking designed to allow broadcasters and the FCC to "go green."
Univision Communications, Inc.

Jessica Rodriguez Promoted At Univision

Univision Communications has given company veteran Jessica Rodríguez a much bigger role at the Hispanic and millennial-focused media company. But she’s not giving up her current role.
Shopping

This Study Says Consumer Confidence Is On The Decline

Consumers experienced greater employment and steady, or slightly increased, income in 2017. However, they're less optimistic about the economy in 2018. That's the big takeaway from the fifth annual ThinkNow Pulse Total Market Consumer Sentiment Report, just released from ThinkNow Research. There's more: ThinkNow found striking contrasts on consumer expectations across a representative sample of multicultural consumers and non-Hispanic whites in the U.S.

Does ‘Contextual Targeting’ Matter When Targeting Hispanics?

How to reach Hispanic consumers with the right marketing content, through the right channels -- including radio and TV -- continues to capture the attention of those in charge of where to invest their ad dollars. What are they being told with respect to how to target Latino consumers in the digital realm? A "Hispanic411" webinar from Univision and Magna Global conducted Jan. 18 could give you some important facts on what your digital dollar competitors are doing to steal money from you.

A ‘Transition’ For NAB Radio Department Head Is Formalized

The head of the NAB Radio Department will soon conclude his day-to-day role, but will not be saying goodbye to the broadcast media industry's chief lobbying organization. John David, who holds the title of EVP of NAB Radio, will become a Senior Advisor to the NAB, effective Feb. 1.

Federal Government Shutdown Ends, For Now

Yes, the U.S. government shut down on Saturday at midnight. However, a midday Monday vote put the wheels in motion to temporarily reopen the Federal government through Feb. 8. Regardless, the FCC was not immediately impacted thanks to funding assuring it would have stayed open through Friday.

What’s Real In A Virtual World …?

... and How Do Radio and TV React? A murder-hostage situation that led to a death that wasn't true. A missile warning in Hawaii. Is "fake news" to blame? Or, is this the result of something else? Bret Swanson, president of Entropy Economics LLC and a scholar at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, does his best to answer these questions -- and how radio and TV might help in preventing errors that lead to death and/or panic in this Media Information Bureau column.
Al Shuldiner

Shuldiner Named New Audio Division Chief At FCC

The Federal Communications Commission is announcing on its website the appointment of Albert Shuldiner as Chief of the Media Bureau’s Audio Division. The Audio Division of the Media Bureau licenses commercial and noncommercial educational AM, FM, FM Translator, and FM Booster radio services, and the noncommercial educational Low Power FM radio service.

Cumulus To Bankruptcy Court: Kill Bad Chicago Deals

The nation's No. 2 radio broadcasting company by number of stations has asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York reviewing its Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan to reject what it calls "a handful of extremely unprofitable contracts." They all involve Chicago  — including the White Sox Major League Baseball club and the National Basketball Association's Bulls. Cumulus is also seeking to scrap its agreement with Merlin Media to acquire WKQX-FM "Q101" and WLUP-FM 97.9 in Chicago for the price it agreed to per its original asset purchase option.

TV’s Consolidation Warning: Look At Radio

With TV station group consolidation on the minds of brokers, marketers and industry leaders, Tribune Broadcasting President Larry Wert fired off a warning shot to all who see mega-mergers as a perfect solution to continued growth. "There's a lesson for deregulation," he said. "Look at radio in the 1990s." Meanwhile, a top Scripps exec says too much local news could be a bad thing for a TV station.

The Latest On Local Media Measurement, From Nielsen

Insights into OTT behavior, and how broadcast TV can benefit, was a highlight of the many sessions at NATPE Miami on its first day of panels and presentations. But, there's also a measurement component that's vital to both broadcast TV and radio at stake, with the ever-encroaching OTT universe a possible friend—rather than a dollar-draining foe. Two top Nielsen executives spoke exclusively with RBR+TVBR on the important topic.

What ‘GAFAN’ Is The Most Dangerous To Traditional TV?

Tuesday at NATPE Miami, Facebook Head of Global Creative Strategy Ricky Van Heen unveiled a trio of new shows coming to Facebook Watch, including a program featuring noted outdoors adventurist Bear Grylls. The announcement provided the perfect context for a "View from the Street" discussion on what "FANG" (or "GAFAN," to use current Silicon Valley parlance) is most dangerous to traditional media. The answer from financial analysts who cover media stocks may surprise you.

How Wall Street Sees ‘The New Era Of Consumption’ For TV

In a lively standing-room only NATPE Miami session held early Tuesday, four top Wall Street analysts gave various warnings to broadcast and cable TV regarding audience trends and the spectre of global digital players entering the U.S. market. Among the discussion points: What's accelerating the changes in how Americans consume video content, and why "internally created problems" aren't the drivers of change.