FCC attributes JSAs to examine SSAs, network nonduplication and Syndex Rules
The FCC meeting (3/31) proposed to attribute Joint Sales Agreements
Before You Hire A Sales Rep, Ask These Questions
According to Barrett Riddleberger, defining your sales role before recruitment is critical to the hiring process.
Pleasant spare time pursuits of TV fans
The television set is getting a break, but your television audience isn’t. And they aren’t engaged with any other medium at the moment. Research...
Benner On Washington: ‘The Epitome Of Complexification’
It’s 2019, and to mark the new year featured columnist Ken Benner has pledged to de-clutter his 60+ years of collected broadcast industry documents. He's in his second month of shredding, and just uncovered an item he challenges anyone "to find anything so pathetically and disgustingly over-complicated in the massive historical files of FCC regulations."
A ‘Must Review’ For All Broadcast Licensees
"Stop whatcha doin', cause I'm about to ruin, the image and the style that ya used to ..." OK, maybe it's not time for The Humpty Dance. But, RBR+TVBR Media Information Bureau featured columnist Ken Benner insists you should read his latest column, and pronto. Why? "To save substantial funds in fines, fees, forfeitures and, most significantly, legal expenses, I can recommend no better source of information."
The Ascent of Local Video Advertising Is Poised To Start
Progress in "Advanced TV" and the industry's commitment to new methods that will improve interactivity and the viewer experience will help with the ascent of local video advertising in 2018. That's the key bullet point offered in a new BIA/Kelsey report on the progress and trajectory of linear TV platforms including automated TV, programmatic TV, addressable TV, OTT, Smart TV, Connected TV, and — with the recent FCC approval — of Next-Gen local TV standards, ATSC 3.0.
Touring Washington with NAB’s Rick Kaplan
The National Association of Broadcasters has a new point man in Congress and at the FCC:
Here’s The Forecast For Global Pay TV Revenues
Global pay TV revenues for 138 countries have been placed under the microscope by Research and Markets, a British market intelligence shop. What does their findings show, with respect to growth trends? On a worldwide level, revenue increases stopped five years ago. While that's distressing enough, the dip comes as the number of pay TV subscribers rose.
A Powerful Communication Skill Breeds Success
Sales expert Barrett Riddleberger has a way to communicate more effectively
U.S. Consumer Spending: Still Higher Than Pre-Coronavirus Level
New household grocery spend data from NCSolutions show a decline from the COVID-19 Extreme Buying peak but still up 23% from pre-pandemic levels. This marked shift—coupled with a return to a grocery basket mix reminiscent of pre-COVID-19 shopping patterns—indicates consumers have entered a new purchasing stage: Home-Confined Buying.
The ins and outs of wheeling and dealing by Emmis in NYC
Exclusive RBR-TVBR analysis
You no doubt know that Emmis Communications has announced multiple transactions related to the format and broadcast signal of WRKS-FM New York....
Benner On Washington: Tools of Clarity For Everyone
For their Alternative FCC Compliance Inspection tours, hundreds of Radio and TV Public Inspection Files have been prepped, from scratch, by Ken Benner and his wife, Karen —potentially saving millions of dollars in fines and legal expenses for broadcast licensees. In her honor, Ken shares a published newspaper column he wrote back in June of 1988 that contains great advice for 2020.
Music Scheduling Systems: The experts speak
In this Music Scheduling Systems update, we ask radio pros that use the software—PDs and MDs—to submit questions and issues for vendors in the...
SiriusXM Is A Radio Advertiser. What’s Wrong With That?
Longtime radio industry programming consultant and tech visionary Fred Jacobs last week penned a column slamming broadcast radio for accepting advertising from Sirius XM. Why? Jacobs asks why Radio "would knowingly aid and abet a fierce competitor that is a stone cold threat – right now today?" This RBR+TVBR Observation offers a counterpoint to Jacobs' views on audio media competition.
2010 RBR-TVBR predictions: How we did
19 stabs at prognostication, we were correct 10 times: 1. Media companies selling new bond issues-RIGHT 2. Clear Channel and Citadel will shed non-core stations-WRONG.










