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Election blackout laws push money away from Australian broadcasters

The commercial radio industry is calling for an urgent review of media blackout laws before the next federal election. The media blackout laws stop political advertising on radio and TV three days out from the election, and instead funnel the money into digital spaces that remain largely unregulated. The system is being called “problematic and… Read More
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Podcasting trends in 2021

In 2021, society collectively saw turbulent circumstances that impacted the way we listen to podcasts and connect. Long periods of lockdown and isolation didn’t stop the adaptations that came and diversified content as we adapted to changing circumstances. In 2021, Spotify listeners spent 78% more time listening to podcasts than the year before, with the… Read More
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RIP Gardening Australia’s Peter Cundall

Peter Cundall, has died aged 94. He was the world’s first talkback radio gardening show host. A message from his family says: “On Sunday 5th of December 2021, Peter Cundall passed away peacefully after a short illness, surrounded by his family. “Peter’s privacy, and the privacy of his family, is to be respected during this… Read More
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US

Matt Murphy Departing Talk 99.5 Birmingham To Join WWTN Nashville

Cumulus Media News/Talk “Supertalk 99.7 WTN” WWTN Nashville has completed its lineup revamp following the death of afternoon host Phil Valentine from COVID-19 this summer. WWTN will add “Talk 99.5” WZRR Birmingham Program Director/morning co-host Matt Murphy to host a 12-3pm show. Murphy has been with WZRR and predecessor 1070 WAPI since 2007 after stints […] […]

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KGO Revamps Lineup As Chip Franklin Exits

Cumulus Media News/Talk 810 KGO San Francisco has made some lineup changes as afternoon host Chip Franklin departs the station. Franklin, joined KGO as 12-3pm host in November 2014 before moving to 3-6pm in April 2016. Prior to joining KGO, Franklin hosted mornings at KOGO San Diego from 2007 to 2013 after stints at WBAL […] […]

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FCC Report 12/5: Fines & Waivers Given To Pair Of Late Application Filers

FCC Actions
ScarboroughRadio LLC has been fined $3000 and granted a waiver for failing to timely file its longform application for the 92.3 Hugo CO allocation it won in FCC Auction 109. ScarboroughRadio was required to file its full application by September 13, but did not do so until September 30.

The FCC has also granted Christian Broadcasting of Portsmouth’s late filed translator application with a $1000 fine. Christian Broadcasting of Portsmouth won 94.5 Portsmouth VA in the 2018 translator auction, but filed its longform application seven weeks after the July 2, 2018 deadline. A CP will be granted upon payment for the translator, which will rebroadcast Gospel “Peace 1400” WPCE Portsmouth.

After issuing a notice on Thursday that it was terminating the hearing proceeding against 93.3 WQZS Myersdale PA owner Roger Wahl as to whether he is qualified to remain the station’s licensee after being convicted of a felony and multiple misdemeanors, the agency has returned the proceeding to pending status. Administrative Law Judge Jane Halprin erroneously noted that Wahl had failed to submit a written appearance, before revising on Friday that the letter was sent via certified mail on November 11. Wahl pled guilty in July 2020 to charges of trying to solicit male strangers to rape his female friend facilitated through the radio station.

The following licensees have entered consent decrees for failing to maintain their online public files:

Bravo Mic Communications, LLC licensee of KVLC Hatch, KOBE and KXPZ Las Cruces, and KMVR Mesilla Park NM
L.M.N.O.C. Broadcasting LLC licensee of KKTC Angel Fire, KNMF Springer, and KKIT and KTRZ Taos NM
Murphy Air, LLC licensee of KZGL Flagstaff AZ
Rufus Resources, LLC licensee of KWYU Christine, KVWG-FM Dilley, KUFA Hebbronville, and KCAF-FM Kenedy TX

Deletions
Three licenses have been cancelled for failing to timely file their license renewal applications before they expired on December 1. Mountain View Public Broadcasting’s KSFH Mountain View CA, the only station that had licensed to operate on 87.9. Intermountain Public Radio Inc’s 89.9 KZKC Kettleman City CA, and Del Rosario Talpa Inc’s 1090 KNCR Fortuna CA.

High Plains Radio Network’s Classic Rock 102.3 KKYC Clovis NM had its license cancelled after failing to timely resume operations. KKYC went silent on May 30, 2020 stating that a storm caused lightning damage to its transmitter facility. The station did not file a resumption of operations until September 25, 2021 claiming that “After receiving the second round of stimulus loans, we were able to put the station back on the air with staff working from home. Due to new staff and local management changes we failed to file a timely resumption with the commission. The delay was only due to the results of the Covid-19 impact.”

AM Changes
Southern Wabash Communications Sports 560 WNSR Brentwood/Nashville TN applies to move […]