A Wyoming FM’s Proposed Move Is Denied By FCC
A Wyoming FM will not be permitted to change its community of license and move to a new transmitter site. The decision comes after an informal objection was submitted by another broadcast group suggested the move couldn't happen, as the locale was not a licensable community for allotment purposes.
AP Elections Data Comes To Skyview Radio Affiliates
Radio affiliates of Skyview Networks will be given access to elections results and maps from The Associated Press as part of an expanded agreement, which took effect on Monday.
EMF, iHeart Agree To FM Translator Swap
Educational Media Foundation — parent of the donation-based KLOVE and Air1 Christian-music networks — and iHeartMedia have engineered a trade that will see the swap of two FM translators between the organizations. While iHeartMedia is the biggest license in the U.S., EMF is the No. 2 FM station owner.
A Shortened License Renewal For A Golden State FM
A noncommercial FM radio station licensed to serve the tourist haven of Santa Catalina Island and Avalon, Calif., has been granted a truncated license renewal by the FCC. Instead of eight years, it is getting a one-year renewal OK. Why? Periods of silence are to blame.
FCC Upholds Fine For Unauthorized FM Translator Antenna
The FCC has moved forward with sizable fine handed in August to the licensee of a Louisiana FM translator which was found to have constructed and operated from an unauthorized antenna for two months. This licensee was also found to have falsely certified to construction of the LPFM as authorized, “but without an intent to deceive.”
KHCB Grows Again With Bayou State Buy
A Houston-based Christian Talk and Teaching station has in recent years expanded its reach to Lufkin and Nacogdoches, Tex. Other properties include FMs in San Angelo, Tex., and an AM in the Shreveport, La., market. Now, the parent of KHCB-FM is agreeing to purchase a Class C3 FM serving a small Louisiana city to the north of Lake Charles.
Entravision Creates A Strategic APAC Partnership With Snap
When it comes to teens and young adults, Snapchat's popularity in the U.S. may be akin to that of "Rhythm Is A Dancer" by the act Snap! — fun, but hardly cool. In Asia, it's another story, and Entravision seeks to take advantage of Snapchat's high use by forging a sales partnership with its parent.
Twin Tiers Radio Station Owner Unexpectedly Dies
The owner of a collection of radio stations serving the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania has died, with his widow becoming the executor of his estate — and the controlling interest holder in his broadcast properties.
Ball Drops On Oregon Broadcaster After Earlier License Yank
In July 2023 RBR+TVBR shared details of how a FM allowed to relocate to the Portland, Ore., market failed to do so. Then came a Petition to Deny its license renewal, on the grounds that the station was broadcasting from an unauthorized site. This led to a cancellation of the FM's license. Now, the ex-station's owner has ceased all operations.
Cumulus To Bring DFW AM An FM Simulcast Partner
Cumulus Media has followed the lead of radio station owners such as Audacy Inc. by agreeing to add a full-powered FM simulcast partner to an AM radio station in one of the nation's biggest markets. In this case, however, the shared programming will likely boost the FM's ratings, which have been among the market's lowest in recent months.
An FM Station Sale Is Erased As License Is Cancelled
In March 2023, RBR+TVBR first shared details about the proposed sale of a Class C2 FM serving the Florida "Big Bend" city of Port St. Joe to a religious broadcast ministry. It is now known that this transaction will not be consummated. Why? The station's license was cancelled, so it cannot be bought or sold.
Waking Hours With Audio: A Habit That Persists
Audio's post-pandemic renaissance held steady in 2023. That's according to Edison Research's final weekly insight for the year. A broad view of the average U.S. listener showed that American audiences aged 13 + still spend more than four hours with audio each day.
Salem Secures A New Lending Agreement
Salem Media Group, which trades on the Nasdaq exchange, has closed a new revolving facility with an entity that refinanced its previous revolving facility with Wells Fargo Bank.
Urban One Quietly Releases Delayed Q3 Results
The end of the fourth quarter, and 2023, may be just days away, but Urban One — following the December 22 Closing Bell on Wall Street — released its tardy third quarter 2023 fiscal results.
Salem Sheds ‘2000 Mules’ Publishing Arm
It was perhaps best-known as the publishing house responsible for such Dinesh D'Souza tomes as the 2020 election-focused "2000 Mules" and has been offering "conservative books for independent thinkers" for some 76 years. Within days it will no longer be owned by Salem Media Group, which has moved to further reduce its debt with the sale of Regnery Publishing.














