The Top 5 Ways Consumers Prioritize Their Entertainment Time
Today’s consumers have instant access to an unprecedented range of screen-based entertainment options – from live and on-demand TV, to videos on YouTube, to gaming, to social media. One thing that has not expanded, however, is consumers’ disposable time. How can your media property cut through the clutter? A new study from Hub Entertainment Research may have the answer for making your content a consumer priority.
How One Hawaiian Radio Group Handled An ‘Eerie’ Scare
For 38 minutes on early Saturday morning across the Hawaiian islands, a full-on nuclear scare sent families into a panic. A message alert went out from the State Emergency Management Agency on Oʻahu, stating a "ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii." It was a false alarm. What did one radio group on the island of Maui do? We have the exclusive report.
Futuri Paves New News Paths With ‘TopicPulse’ TV Push
Tuesday morning will see the start of a flurry of sessions that kicks off NATPE Miami, one of the world's largest TV marketplaces and executive gatherings. Come Thursday, Futuri Media CEO and co-founder Dan Anstandig will get the spotlight shone on him, and a tool he thinks will help guide broadcast TV to more relevant news coverage -- and, in turn, better ratings and revenue. Its a tool that has been used successfully at Radio: TopicPulse.
Rosenworcel To Kick Off Hispanic Radio Conference
An individual who has been called "a practical visionary" and "unbelievably brilliant" by former U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller is now confirmed as the opening keynote speaker at the ninth annual Hispanic Radio Conference, set for March 13-14 in Miami.
If The President Uses Profanity, Should Your News Bleep It?
On Thursday, President Trump reportedly used the word “s--thole” to describe such nations as Haiti and those in Africa with less-desirable immigrants than other nations. The reaction was swift. Perhaps most startling was the NPR hourly newscast at 2pm Eastern Friday, which featured Senate Minority Whip Dick Durban (D-Ill.) recounting the entire conversation involving Trump -- with the vulgarity uncensored for full effect. What should your station do? Respected D.C. Communications attorney David Oxenford has some advice.
Post-Spectrum Auction Channel Sharing Begins
The great migration for television broadcasters who relinquished their spectrum in the FCC's Incentive Auction and entered into channel-sharing agreements with other stations has officially commenced. One of the first stations to turn off its transmitter for the last time is in Boston. It's a property that Sunbeam Television turned in to the FCC in exchange of $162,108,481 from wireless companies.
Smulyan On Radio: Challenging Today, Brighter Tomorrow
Emmis Chairman/CEO Jeff Smulyan touched on the positives and negatives impacting his company during its fiscal Q3 2018 earnings conference call on Thursday morning. But, determining its pro forma performance required a look at the company's 10Q filing with the SEC and a supplemental pro forma one-sheeter posted to the Emmis website. Here's the full story of where Emmis stands against the radio industry today.
CES 2018: Smart Speaker Ownership Sees Big Surge
If you weren't convinced that broadcast media is on the cusp of a possible at-home consumer renaissance, NPR and Edison Research just served up a bright report right on cue, as stormy weather blew east and the sun returned to Southern Nevada on Wednesday. Thanks to a 2017 holiday sales surge, some 16% of Americans now own a voice-activated smart speaker.
Is Sinclair Finalizing A 10-Station Sale To FOX?
That's what Financial Times' Los Angeles-based Matthew Garrahan reports. If true, 21st Century Fox will soon be making a Form 314 filing with the FCC that will see the transfer of control of "about" 10 stations from Sinclair Broadcast Group.
Dual-Market Growth In The ‘Relationship Business’
In October 2014, the owner of two FM radio stations in Pittsburgh went on a shopping trip. After 30 years of happily serving this reimagined Rust Belt city, a quartet smack dab in the middle of America was snagged. Today, Steel City Media is actively growing all six of its stations. How, in a world of corporate media and quarterly earnings reports watched by Wall Street, is this being done? It's all about relationships.
White House Wants Carr At FCC For Five More Years
"PN1362" arrived Monday at the Senate Commerce Committee, sent by the White House. The action would reappoint Republican Brendan Carr to a five-year term as a Commissioner, starting July 1, 2018. It marks the Trump Administration's second attempt at keeping Carr at the FCC through June 2023.
More Details Emerge On LBI’s Miami Buy
As RBR+TVBR exclusively reported on Friday, LBI Media's nationally distributed Spanish-language broadcast TV network Estrella TV will soon make its grand return to the Miami market, ending a six-month absence from the nation's third-largest Hispanic DMA. We now know what the sale price is, and how the station has been devalued since the seller acquired this property some 12 years ago. We also know who the exclusive broker is in this transaction.
A Locale For Lovers, A Home For Local Radio
Since 1969, the marketing slogan "Virginia Is For Lovers" has wooed tourists and business investors from around the world. Among the individuals lured to the Old Dominion is a person best known as a top media broker. This is the story of Monticello Media, a company born roughly a decade ago on the back porch of the North Florida home of George Reed.
Nominations Open For Medallas De Cortez Awards
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2018 Medallas de Cortez awards, in eight categories. The awards, sponsored by vCreative, will be presented at the Hispanic Radio Conference, to be held March 13-14 in Miami at the Intercontinental at Doral. Nominations are now open, and the deadline for entries is January 24.
Behind The Numbers: The Real Deal On ’17 Deal Volume
According to Kagan, the U.S. broadcast station deal volume seen in 2017 was higher than that seen in 2016 and 2015. Are brokers popping corks of champagne left over from New Year's Eve, in celebration of this good news? Or, are the numbers skewed thanks to a handful of media mega-deals -- including one that hasn't even closed yet? We reached out to the broker community for their take on how 2017 truly shaped up for media sales.













