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AU & NZ

Let The Penny Drop with Matty J

LiSTNR today announced the launch of the new podcast, The Penny Drops, which follows former reality star and 34-year-old father of two, Matthew ‘Matty J’ Johnson in his quest to understand the world of finance.CommBank has sponsored Matty J in his initiative to become more financially savvy and take millennial audiences along for the ride in the podcast.The Penny… Read More
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US

FCC Report 3/13: Fifteen Tentative Non-Commercial MX Selections

FCC Actions
Fifteen additional tentative selections for mutually-exclusive non-commercial applications from the November 2021 filing window have been chosen.

Community Broadcasting, Inc. application for 91.1 West Plains MO is chosen over Tony V. Hammack Ministries application for 91.1 Ash Flat AR for claiming first NCE service preference.
Arizona Board of Regents For Benefit of University of Arizona’s application for 91.7 Safford AZ is chosen over Advance Ministries Inc’s 91.9 Clifton AZ as being eligible for a fair distribution prference.
Cochise Community Radio Corporation’s 88.7 Virden NM is chosen over Advance Ministries Inc’s 88.7 Safford AZ for being eligible for a fair distribution prference.
Ethree Group Inc. application for 90.3 Key Colony Beach FL is selected over Vida Ministry Inc.’s 90.3 Duck Key FL for being eligible for a fair distribution preference.
Elijah Radio’s application for 90.9 Danville GA is selected over Keep It Moving Ministries’s 90.9 Eastman GA as it states it would provide a second NCE service to 10,364 people, while Keep It Moving Ministries provided only a map with no numbers to support its claim.
Torstrick Ministries, Inc. application for 88.1 Harlan KY is selected over Appalachian Educational Communication Corporation’s 88.1 Pineville KY as it would provide a first or second service to 11,702 rather the latter’s 6,043.
Christwood’s application for 89.5 Covington LA is chosen over New Horizon Christian Fellowship’s 89.5 Abita Springs as it is the only one claiming it would provide new first NCE service.
Calvary Chapel Of Westmoreland County’s application for 91.7 Mount Pleasant PA is chosen over Central Pennsylvania Christian Institute, Inc.’s application for 91.7 Greensburg PA as being eligible for a fair distribution preference.
Smile FM’s applications for 88.9 Litchfield MI is selected over West Central Michigan Media Ministries’s application for 88.9 Coldwater MI as it would provide first NCE service to at least 5,000 more people.
Minn-Iowa Christian Broadcasting, Inc.’s application for 89.5 Hutchinson MN is chosen over We Have This Hope Christian Radio, Inc.’s application for 89.5 Brownton as being eligible for a fair distribution preference.
Community Education, Inc.’s application for 90.5 Windsor MO is selected over Our Lady’s Peace Prayer Center, Inc.’s application 90.5 Butler for being eligible for a fair distribution preference.
Gallup Public Radio’s application for 91.9 Zuni Pueblo NM is selected over People to People’s application for 91.9 Ramah as Gallup claims it would provide a new first or second service to 7429 people, while People to People does not specify.
Missions Unlimited of Oregon’s application for 91.3 Clinton OK is chosen over Saint Eugene Church’s application for 91.3 Weatherford for claiming it is eligible for a fair distribution preference based on second service population totals.
Remanente Broadcasting Network’s application for 88.5 Moroni UT is selected over University of Utah’s 88.5 Soldier Summit for providing a first or second NCE service to at least 5,000 more people.
Spokane Public Radio’s application for 90.5 Kettle Falls WA is chosen over Colville Family Radio’s application for 90.7 Colville WA for stating it is eligible for a fair distribution preference.

The following licensees have entered into consent decrees for failing to maintain their online political files and pending license renewal applications:

Alexandra Communications, Inc. licensee of KTIL-FM Bay City OR
One Putt licensee of KJWL San Joaquin and KJFX Fresno CA
Pacific Telestations, LLC licensee of KUAM-FM Agana, Guam

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

Christian Ministries of the Valley, Inc. licensee of KBUG Big Spring TX
KERU-FM licensee of KERU-FM Blythe CA
Texas A&M University, Kingsville licensee of KTAI Kingsville TX

AM Changes
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AU & NZ

Ford Ennals appointed new CEO of Commercial Radio Australia

Ford Ennals, who is currently CEO of Digital Radio UK, will replace Joan Warner as CEO of Commercial Radio Australia when she steps down at the end of this month.Ennals has Australian family and will relocate from London to Sydney to take up the role on April 4, 2022.He has experience in media transformation and… Read More
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ASIA

Developing Your Personal Brand

Selling Radio Direct with Pat BrysonEvery day, businesspeople are inundated with salespeople vying for their attention and their dollars. We may be the 10th or 15th person that has walked in their door or called or emailed that day asking for time. The first thing our prospect is thinking is, “Why should I give this person my time, let alone give them my money?” In other words, we have to answer the question, “Why?”A large part of answering the question, “Why?” is developing our personal brand. Just as products must develop a “brand”, so must we. What do we stand for? How do we communicate that we are professional marketers that can help our clients to raise revenue? What makes us different?Which leads me to the picture of this cute little dog. His name is Trip and he is the goodwill ambassador for the Hotel Indigo in Columbus, Indiana.Part of the brand that Hotel Indigos have built revolves around a dog who lives in the hotel, greets guests and provides a touch of home to weary travelers. And, they also provide fish (in fishbowls) should you wish to have one in your room during your stay. These are two ways that Hotel Indigo stands out from other hotels.So, what about us? What do we do to build our personal brands? People don’t buy what we do, they buy WHY we do it. We need a “Why?” script. Do you have one? If not, take some time and create one.Building our personal brand requires continuous exposure. What we tell our clients about building their brands applies to us as well. How are you using social media to expand your brand? Do we communicate the problems we are solving for clients, the successes we have had, on the various platforms?How do you establish value? Do you blog? Do you send newsletters to clients? How do you network? Do you have a personal slogan? Do you coordinate your clients’ advertising across multiple platforms, even if you don’t sell all the platforms? What value do you and your team offer your clients? What one word would people associate with you?Success in today’s crowded environment requires going a step beyond “good service”. It requires exceptional service. It requires being different. No, you don’t have to provide puppies or fish, but you should provide continuous exposure for your brand: for YOU! Higher revenue awaits!

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ASIA

New Indian podcast for media and entertainment industry

Indian company Ideabrew Studios and Brian Tellis – host, performer and theatre personality – have launched a podcast of the year for the Media and Entertainment (M&E) industry – ‘The Chinwag Collective’.It will feature conversations around the four pillars of the media and entertainment industry – Music, Theatre, Advertising & Marketing. The podcast aims to establish a destination for professionals within and outside the industry to gain an understanding of the M&E world.Each episode will have a panel discussion featuring the host, a co-host and guest. The show will have a multi host format for every episode with Tellis as the showrunner and Atul Churamani, Nadir Khan, Rajeev Raja, and Atul Nath as the co-hosts. Diving deep into each vertical, every episode will have the host from that beat along with Brian and the guest. These conversations will be around the journey of the guest, the evolution of the industry, current trends, upcoming challenges, amongst other topics. Tapping into the younger audiences, these conversations will be fun and personal but also insightful that the leaders will provide.Launched on March 5, the first episode saw RED FM COO Nisha Narayanan as the guest. Upcoming episodes will feature conversations with Bobby Pawar, Damodar Mall, Jasper Donat, Roshan Abbas, Akarsh Khurana and Roysten Abel offering significant insights and experiences from their respective fields.Tellis said: “I have personally and professionally been a happy camper over decades in the Media and Entertainment Industry. Over the last few years, the industry has taken massive strides northward. New and uncharted territories have been explored and adopted. There are tons of engaging and inspiring stories waiting to be shared and consumed. The industry has many stalwarts who are repositories of these experiences and happy to share them. Being a big sucker for storytelling, I believe that seeding and nursing the “Chinwag Collective” will make a fun, engaging and enriching exercise for all.”‘The Chinwag Collective’ is available on all major audio platforms in India and globally. […]

ASIA

ABC and CBC announce the Kindred Animation Collaboration

National public broadcasters ABC and CBC have announced the Kindred ABC/CBC Animation Collaboration, a joint initiative designed to nurture and support the kids’ production industry by funding new children’s animated projects in Australia and Canada.Building on ABC and CBC’s existing creative and commercial collaboration to enhance the reach and impact of their content, the two public broadcasters are now partnering in the search for world-class, unique, creatively ambitious animation ideas to develop, with the potential for a future co-commission. Canadian and Australian creators and producers can apply beginning March 28, 2022 until May 16, 2022, with full details about the application process and eligibility criteria available here.Through this collaboration, ABC and CBC are looking for projects that feature a fresh, innovative and artistic animation style, and will appeal to Australian and Canadian audiences alike. Core to any idea that will be considered by ABC and CBC are strong, unique and demonstrable senses of voice, story, setting and character. Given their shared commitments to inclusivity, diversity, and gender equity, ABC and CBC expect the diversity of the story world and characters to be reflected in the creative team and that integrated and meaningful collaboration will occur throughout the creative process.ABC and CBC are looking for two distinct types of animated projects: (1) those appealing to a tween audience (10-14 years old), with a female character-driven narrative or compelling ensemble cast, featuring ideas that speak to this age group with a focus on comedy, surrealism, fantasy quests and/or identity; and (2) preschool projects that explore an aspect of early childhood development that is not well represented in the current landscape, with core values including comedy, kindness and empathy. The source IP must originate from either Canada or Australia to qualify. Shortlisted ideas will receive funding for an initial stage of development. Projects that proceed beyond the initial stage will be eligible for further development from the ABC and CBC to be confirmed at that time.Submissions are open to teams from Australia and Canada, including professionals over the age of 18 years, sole creators, collectives, animation studios, production companies, and artists from aligned disciplines. Projects may be submitted by Australian/Canadian teams who have long-standing professional and creative relationships; however, individual Australian or Canadian teams and sole creators (unfamiliar with partners in the reciprocal territory) are encouraged to apply and successful candidates will be provided with support by ABC/CBC in their search for a production partner.In June 2019, ABC and CBC first announced a creative and commercial collaboration to enhance the reach and impact of their content across both countries, including children’s programming. Outcomes of the collaboration include ABC’s acquisition of CBC Kids’ original commission Big Blue as well as CBC co-productions Kiri and Lou and Endlings, and CBC Kids’ acquisition of ABC titles First Day, How To Do Stuff Good, and The Wonder Gang.“Kids’ content is essential to public service media. At CBC/Radio-Canada, we’re committed to finding and nurturing exceptional programming for children and youth, and the Kindred Animation Collaboration with ABC will help us do just that. In a world where content is exploding, these kinds of collaborations are essential to public broadcasters’ ability to compete,” said Catherine Tait, President and CEO, CBC/Radio-Canada.David Anderson, ABC Managing Director said: “The Kindred Animation Collaboration is an exciting opportunity to further the ABC’s outstanding reputation for delivering engaging content for children and young people. In an increasingly crowded market, the ABC is committed to ensuring our world-class programming is not lost in the mix. We’re delighted to be partnering with the CBC in this important initiative which will undoubtedly deliver creative ideas aligned to our shared values and relevant to all our audiences.” […]