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AU & NZ

Kyle Sandilands remains the most controversial broadcaster

The Australian Talent Index has voted Kyle Sandilands as the most controversial Australian Broadcasting Talent – closely followed by Alan Jones in second place. The Index is made up of the four categories, Most Popular, Most Known, Most trusted and Most Controversial. The most controversial column featured some other contentious characters like, Andrew Bolt, John… Read More
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ARN launching Life Uncut Radio Show on KIIS from 2022

Saturdays on the KIIS Network are about to get a shake up with the introduction of Brittany Hockley and Laura Byrne’s radio debut with the Life Uncut Radio Show. Now identified as the ‘sixth work-day’, with more people on the roads, attending sporting events and shopping than ever before, KIIS audiences will be supplied with… Read More
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US

A Rocky Change Ahead in Wheeling

After closing on its $885,000 purchase of four of Forever Media’s Wheeling WV properties earlier this month, Cody Barack’s Ohio Midlands Newsgroup is preparing a change at Classic Rock “Rocky 96.5” WRQY Moundsville WV. WRQY has crossed the “Classic” part out of its logo and is teasing a change for Monday, November 15 at 3pm. […] […]

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FCC Report 11/14: Non-comm Filing Window Comes To An End With 1295 New Applications

The FCC non-comm filing window closed this week with 1295 applications submitted for new non-commercial licenses.

With the end of the filing window, the FCC immediately instituted a freeze on amendments to the applications until 6:00pm eastern time on Monday, November 29 so it can review the applications to identify mutually exclusive (MX) groups of stations, those that will be processed as stand-alones, and those that will be dismissed on procedural grounds. Following the freeze, the FCC will publicly identify the MX groups and explain the procedures for settlement agreements and technical amendments.

One application has already requested dismissal as Hector Guevara Ministry Corp. withdrew its application for 89.1 Aberdeen NC as another member of Centro Cristiano de Vida Eterna also filed for the same facility.

Recnet.com has compiled a state-by-state listing of the applications filed in the window as well as their attempts at figuring out which facilities will be MX’d and which will not be processed such as New Day Worldwide Inc. seeking a full Class B on 90.3 Los Angeles despite there being stations on both second adjacent frequencies, Iglesia Pentecostal de Dios es el Poder applying for a station on 89.1 in Hyattsville MD with 250kW just a handful of miles from 89.3 WPFW Washington DC, Instituto Biblico Impacto de Fe Inc. applying for 89.1 in Cleveland OH with coordinates placing it in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of South America, and Fort Ward Amateur Radio Club applying for signals in Bainbridge Island WA right outside of Seattle on eight different frequencies all of which do not meet spacing requirements.

The following licensees entered into Consent Decrees for their non-compliance with the FCC’s political file rules:

Big Horn Media, Inc. licensee of KUEZ Fallon NV
Broadway Media LS, LLC licensee of KXRK Provo UT
Broady Media Group, LLC licensee of WENO Nashville TN
Estrella Radio License of Dallas LLC licensee of KBOC Bridgeport and KZZA Muenster TX
Estrella Radio License of Houston LLC licensee of KQQK Beaumont and KTJM Port Arthur TX
Foster Communications Company, Inc. licensee of KIXY-FM, KKSA and KWFR San Angelo TX
Mad Dog Wireless, Inc. licensee of KZUL-FM Lake Havasu City AZ
Patrick Broadcasting LP licensee of KSEV Tomball TX

Larry Ryan d/b/a/ Eifel Tower Broadcasting entered a Consent Decree for failing to maintain an online public file at 1250 KZHN Paris TX.

AM Changes
iHeartMedia applies to diplex News/Talk 600 KOGO San Diego at the site of co-owned Conservative Talk 760 KGB. KOGO will increase power from 5kW day/night to a directional 9kW day/10kW night utilizing the three towers used in KGB’s nighttime array.

Continue reading for additional applications including a power upgrade for a New York City FM, two full-powered signals downgrading to allow an Austin translator upgrade, and a big move in Norfolk VA. […]