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AU & NZ

ABC and SBS secure $4.2 billion for next three years

The Morrison Government has locked in committed and growing funding of $4.2 billion for the ABC and SBS over the period from 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2025, if they win the next election.Minister for Communications, Paul Fletcher, said the funding will allow the ABC and SBS to continue to provide innovative, comprehensive and high-quality… Read More
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AU & NZ

Scott Menz announces departure from SCA

Triple M Brisbane’s CD, Scott Menz has decided to leave SCA after 9 years.Menz joined the NOVA network in 2013, beginning his time at SCA at SAFM before moving to Triple M, laying down his roots at Triple M Brisbane.“After leading the content team for over 2 years, and the years producing and on air… Read More
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ASIA

A station for fisherfolk, by fisherfolk in south India

Kadal Osai 90.4 FM in India’s southern state of Tamilnadu is the country’s first and only radio channel for fisherfolk which also raises social and environmental awareness.Armstrong Fernando from Ramanathapuram district’s Pamban town started the station, whose name means ‘Sound of the Sea’, about five years ago. The station now has a team of 12 members.Pamban island is located between peninsular India and Sri Lanka, with a population of over 100,000 out of whom 80 percent are engaged in fishing.

The 24/7 channel provides weather updates, information on potential fishing zones, local news, traditional music and promotes marine conservation. It also serves as a direct link between the government and the community to quickly resolve people’s problems, from receiving government incentives to purchasing tokens for fishing.The station also ran a successful initiative to conserve endangered species who would often get entangled along in the fishermen’s nets along with the fish.Radio Kadal Osai began rewarding fishermen with INR 1,000 ($13.35) if they released trapped turtles to the ocean while capturing the moment on their phones.“This became a huge success. A lot of fishermen sent us videos of them releasing turtles to the sea. We give them cash rewards and also announce their names on the radio. This also helped to create awareness about the conservation of sea turtles,” Gayathri Usman, the station head of Kadal Osai told TRT World.“People now don’t take plastic bags to the sea. They are cautious and aware that polluting the sea would directly affect their livelihood,” she added.The station has also been educating people about pandemic-related issues and debunking disinformation about the virus.Lenin, who works as the channel’s programming coordinator, told TRT: “The radio has a great influence in the lives of the people who listen to it [compared to] TV, social media or word of mouth. People acknowledge that there is little possibility of being misinformed on this medium.” […]

US

WNNX Moves Southside & Axel To Afternoons

Cumulus Media’s “Rock 100.5” WNNX College Park/Atlanta is moving morning hosts ‘Southside Steve’ Rickman and Axel Lowe to afternoons from 3-7pm starting Monday, February 7. The duo have been hosting mornings at WNNX since the exit of Jason Bailey last October. Rickman had been part of the morning show at WNNX since the launch of […] […]

US

FCC Report 2/6: Mississippi Duo Cancelled After Failing To Provide Proper Operational Evidence

Deletions
Christian Broadcasting of Greenwood’s 1240 WGRM and 93.9 WGRM-FM Greenwood MS have been deleted after an investigation to allegations filed in a Petition to Deny to the station’s license renewal was filed by crosstown competitor Larry Fuss in 2020. Fuss alleged that the stations were silent for periods over 12 months which were not reported to the FCC, the stations operated sporadically failing to meet minimum operation requirements, had not complied with online public file requirements, and engaged in a premature transfer of control by giving control of the station to Eternity Media Group with no license transfer completed with the FCC, CBG employees at the station, nor an LMA in place with Pugh.

After issuing a letter of inquiry in June 2021, the FCC found the response incomplete because Christian Broadcasting of Greenwood failed to provide requested EAS logs, leases, utility bills, employee payroll records, or personnel records for any part of the roughly five year requested time period. The records it was supplied with were found to be inadequate as they were unable to provide any evidence of either station’s operation in 2016.

Newport Broadcasting Company turned in the license of 1370 KTPA Prescott AR two days ahead of when its license would’ve expired for being silent for a year straight.

The licenses of Anchorage High School’s 89.9 KAUG Anchorage, Adventist Radio Alaska’s 99.7 KANC Anchorage, and Blessed Hope Baptist Mission’s 91.3 KOGB McGrath AK were all cancelled after the stations failed to file their license renewal applications last year.

FCC Actions
Magnolia State Broadcasting has been issued a $7000 fine for failing to timely file a license renewal application and continuing to operate Conservative Talk 1010 WMOX Meridian MS without a license. WMOX was due to file its license renewal by February 3, 2020 ahead of its license expiring on June 1, but did not do so until June 5. The FCC granted that late renewal as a petition for reconsideration but state that WMOX did not file an STA application to continue operating while awaiting FCC’s approval for the late renewal.

Unity Broadcasting LLC has been issued a Notice of Apparent Liability For Forfeiture proposing a $3500 fine for failing to timely file a license to cover application for 100.7 W264DV Kissimmee FL, and engaging in unauthorized operation of the translator after its construction permit had expired. W264DV’s CP expired on November 27, 2021 but its license to cover application was not filed until January 21, 2022, which sought a waiver stating they had all the equipment and were prepared to build the facility the week of November 22. The owners of the tower site had not applied for a building permit until November 19, which was not granted until December 22. The company says it contacted FCC staff on November 26 to request tolling, while the tower owner granted permission to construct on the 27th, but not operate until the building permit was issued. Unity also stated that between the 22nd and the license filing on January 21, its president was hospitalized with COVID-19.

AM Changes
Tyler Media Conservative Talk 1520 KOKC Oklahoma City has been operating under STA with 10kW since the March 2015 Moore OK tornado that destroyed two of the station’s three towers. […]