No Picture
AU & NZ

Brent Ford appointed Capital Radio News Director

The Capital Radio Network has announced the appointment of Brent Ford (pictured) to the newly created position of News Director.Born and Raised in Canberra, Brent has worked at the Capital Radio Network’s Canberra Newsroom for over five years. Ford is also the Head-Caller for the 2CC Raiders Call Team, calling Canberra Raiders matches and hosting Canberra’s only program for Canberra Raiders… Read More
The post Brent Ford appointed Capital Radio News Director by Bray Boland appeared first on Radio Today. […]

US

Gem Moves In Scranton

Completing a multi-year series of translator upgrades and relocations, Geos Communications has rebranded its Classic Hits network in the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre market as “Gem 99 & 100. The former “Gem 104” had rebranded as “Gem 100 & 104” in June 2021 with its move in Wilkes-Barre to 99.9 W260DV Dallas. Now it has moved in Scranton […] […]

US

FCC Report 2/12: FCC Upholds Kentucky AM License Cancellation

img src=”https://radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2020/05/fccseal2020-200×200.png” alt=”FCC Seal 2020 Federal Communications Commission” width=”200″ height=”200″ class=”alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-187366″ / >The FCC has upheld the deletion of 710 WEKC Williamsburg KY.

Owner Gerald Parks filed a Petition for Reconsideration on in April 2022 after the station’s was cancelled in August 2020 for failing to file a license renewal application. The renewal of the station’s previous license renewal application in 2012 was still being withheld due to lack of compliance with the Public File Rule and a red light delinquency of unpaid regulatory fees. The agency had told Parks in 2017 he must pay the fees and amend the application to have the previous renewal granted following the end of its investigation, which he never did. WEKC then failed to file its 2020 renewal application by the April 1 deadline and was notified the license would be cancelled on August 1 if no application was filed.

In March 2022, following Parks’ legal counsel contacting the FCC staff, the 2012 renewal was reinstated and granted (albeit for the expired term) though the license itself was not reactivated. Parks then filed the petition for reconsideration stating that the FCC erred in reinstating and granting the 2012 renewal but not also simultaneously rescinding the cancellation of WEKC’s license. The FCC in its ruling noted that Parks would still have been required to seek reconsideration of the cancelled license within thirty days of its public notice in August 2020, which was not done making the act final as of 9/15/2020. It also stated that Parks’ arguments regarding the 2012 Renewal Application do not alter the finality of the license cancellation because the status of the 2012 Renewal Application had no bearing on the 2020 cancellation of his license for failure to file a 2020 renewal application.

Parks lastly protested the March 2022 reactivation of the 2012 renewal and lack of a public notice for it. The FCC admitted that the reactivation was erroneous a ministerial action triggered by the cancellation of the Station’s license stating, “staff properly dismissed that application in 2020 because the Station’s license had expired on August 1, 2020, because he failed to file a renewal application for the August 1, 2020 to August 1, 2028 renewal term. Upon the cancellation of the Station’s license, the 2012 Renewal Application became moot because there was no license to renew.”

The FCC has added seventeen vacant allotments back into the FM Table of Allotments after previous licenses or CPs were cancelled.

The allocations being re-added to be made available in a future auction are:

102.9 (Class A) – Ajo AZ
103.9 (A) – Peach Springs AZ
101.1 (C1) – Fredonia AZ
103.5 (C3) – Lake Village AR
107.7 (A) – Kettleman City CA
105.5 (A) – Tecopa CA
92.7 (A) – Wasco CA
100.7 (C3) – Bear Lake MI
98.1 (A) – Grand Portage MN
106.3 (C3) – Bunker MO
93.9 (C3) – Greenwood MS
102.3 (C3) – Clovis NM
93.5 (C2) – Junction TX
105.9 (A) – Junction TX
102.3 (C3) – Sonora TX
100.3 (A) – Barton VT

In addition, 97.3 in Owyhee NV will be changed from a C3 to a Class C1 as it is restored.

Silence Notifications

Great Marathon Radio Company’s 94.3 WGMX Marathon FL (Cost of fuel to to power generator)

FM Changes
Zimmer Midwest Communications seeks to upgrade Sports “The Jock” 99.9 KBFL-FM Fair Grove MO closer to Springfield […]

ASIA

Radio Taiwan International’s statement on #WorldRadioDay

On the occassion of World Radio Day, Radio Taiwan International (RTI) released the following statement:World Radio Day is February 13 and this year’s theme is “Radio and Peace”. During times of war, radio has been an important tool to promote access to accurate news and information.Due to the Ukraine War, Russia has blocked foreign and independent media from operating in Russia. In response, the BBC resumed its shortwave broadcasts so that people in Ukraine can access news and information, demonstrating the value of the medium. Radio Taiwan International, for its part, has increased its Russian language shortwave broadcasts to Ukraine by one hour. It has also started a Ukranian Facebook fan page to show its support as people in Ukraine fight for their freedom.

RTI’s Chairperson Cheryl Lai said: “Taiwan is constantly facing threats of the mind rather than of gunpowder, so we need to be on our guard. Rti continues its mission to broadcast the truth, foster dialogue and safeguard Taiwan’s values in order to build a foundation for peace.”The United Nations has said that radio is a pillar to prevent conflicts and build peace. Radio programs can help people have deeper clarity and conversations about current affairs, which can help prevent misunderstandings and conflicts.RTI is one of the world’s oldest radio stations in operations today and was established in 1928 by the Republic of China (ROC) government as the Central Broadcasting System (CBS) in Nanjing, China. It followed the ROC government from city to city during and after WWII, eventually coming to Taipei, Taiwan. It now broadcasts news, audio and video features about Taiwan in 18 languages. […]

US

WHOT-FM Youngstown Morning Host AC McCullough Dies

Cumulus Media CHR “Hot 101” WHOT-FM Youngstown OH morning host AC McCullough has passed at the age of 76. McCullough spent his entire career at the station, originally on 1330 AM, starting in 1970. He moved to mornings in 1975 and has been teamed with current co-host Kelly Stevens since 1989. Station General Manager Bill […] […]