Monday, May 11, 2026

Gen Media Partners Launches a Multicultural Initiative

Gen Media Partners has created a strategic task force designed "to champion the power and influence of certified minority-owned and -targeted radio stations to advertisers and agencies." It will advocate on behalf of multicultural-owned and -targeted radio stations "and demonstrate multicultural radio’s remarkable power to connect with audiences."
Pierre Bouvard

The Podcast Listener: Young, and Willing To Spend

According to Westwood One Executive Pierre Bouvard, the median age of the podcast listener is 34. Compare that to radio, which has a median age of 48. Bouvard also says a new blog post that the podcast audience is pretty upscale.

Instreamatic Taps Price Brothers as Creative Partner

A spinoff of long-time radio ad shop Oink Ink, Price Brothers was formed to meet the need for creative solutions for brands growing increasingly interested in new digital tools such as interactive audio.

A Portable HD Radio? It Exists, But Does Anybody Care?

At a company gathering on Sunday, RBR+TVBR saw for the first time a portable HD Radio. Who even knew it existed? The bigger, perhaps more depressing question, is this: Who cares? There's a reason why we ask, and it is one the radio industry's leadership may wish to read at their leisure today.

FM Media Ventures Grabs a Big AM

Until recently, it has been a Spanish Adult Hits station serving Spanish-speaking consumers in Houston under the branding "La Suavecita." It has also been an affiliate of ESPN Deportes Radio. That's about to change, with a different multicultural group the new target audience for this Class B AM.
Leo Vela

Veteran Latino Radio Host Leo Vela Dies

From "96X" in the 1970s to "Z92" today, a generation of Miami radio listeners have listened to Leo Vela in either English, or Spanish. Now, the Hispanic radio industry is mourning the loss of Vela, who passed away on Wednesday.
Acting FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel

Here Are The Revised 2021 Reg Fees For Radio

The FCC late Thursday released its Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the "Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2021," and there's cause for cheer among radio broadcasters.

The InFOCUS Podcast: David Schutz

Is broadcast television's retransmission consent revenue growth trend, when compared to long-term advertising forecasts, a concern when it comes to station valuations, should a transaction be in the future? Station valuation and appraisal specialist David Schutz shares his thoughts in this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM. LISTEN HERE

A Houston-area Deal To Bring ‘La Calle’ Shift

A facility exchange agreement is in the works that sets the stage for a move of a Tropical-formatted Spanish-language operation branded as "La Calle." It involves Daij Media, and two religious broadcasting licensees.
Jamie McKibbin, who died in a boating accident on the evening of Nov. 15, with his wife, Katina McKibbin.

McKibbin Radio Properties To Remain In Widow’s Control

On the evening of November 15, 2020, outdoors enthusiast turned radio station owner Jamie McKibbin died in a boating accident near Tippecanoe, Ohio. Now, the properties associated with his McKibbin Media Group are being transferred from his estate to his widow.
Sirius XM logo

Maxar Awarded Contract to Build SXM-10 Satellite

Earlier this month, the SXM-8 satellite completed in-orbit testing and was handed over to SiriusXM. It's the ninth high-powered, digital, audio radio satellite built by Maxar Technologies for SiriusXM. A 11th one is on the way.
Montour Falls, NY

Family Life Sheds A Twin Tiers AM

A Class B AM licensed to Horseheads, N.Y., that serves the Corning-Elmira market and reaches nearby Ithaca is being spun. It's a facility that was owned in recent years by Jim Leven and Bruce Mittman's Community Broadcasters and later spun by Seven Mountains Media, the dominant radio operator in the market today, to a non-commercial religious entity.

Radio Hall of Fame Reveals 2021 Inductees, 33 ‘Legends’

The Museum of Broadcast Communications has unveiled the names of eight new inductees, as well as a new class of 33 Legacy inductees, into the Chicago-based Radio Hall of Fame for 2021. The 2021 inductees will be honored at an in-person 2021 Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Thursday, October 28 at Wintrust Grand Banking Hall. 
Larry Fuss

Larry Fuss Gets AM Returned After 2011 Deal Craters

From the current incarnation of "93KHJ" in American Samoa to his properties in the Deep South, Larry Fuss has gained national attention as one of the last radio owner/entrepreneurs. Now, Fuss is in the news for what amounts to a reversal of his 2011 sale of a 1,000-watt AM and its FM translator serving a small city in Mississippi.

Hispanic Radio Conference Adds Digital Option

Streamline Publishing's annual event devoted to Hispanic audio opportunities for marketers, programmers and broadcast media ownership groups is moving forward with a hybrid format amid continued concerns over the Delta variant of the novel coronavirus.