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AU & NZ

SENZ and New Zealand Cricket sign exclusive partnership

SENZ has announced a four-year partnership with New Zealand Cricket to provide comprehensive cricket coverage across its radio network and digital platforms, including live audio coverage of all Blackcap and White Fern matches in New Zealand. Additionally, SENZ will now broadcast: All finals of the men’s Super Smash Series The grand final of the women’s Super Smash Series The… Read More
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US

Thoughts On The Upcoming Shutdown Of All Access

SHOCKER! The radio industry was taken aback on Friday with the announcement that Joel Denver will shutter AllAccess.com on Tuesday, August 15 after 28 years. Denver stated that the decision came from major changes in the music industry at the start of the year that has also affected non-music advertising partners with as Denver stating, […] […]

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Graham Miles joins SCA executive team

SCA has announced that leading radio operative Graham Miles has joined the SCA executive team. Miles brings over experience from his more than 30 years in the industry, most recently leading ARN’s Hot Tomato station on the Gold Coast. SCA Executive General Manager of Queensland, Ken Wood, is pleased bring Graham’s experience to SCA. “With 35 years in the radio and television industry, including… Read More
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Gina Liano settles the score in new podcast

Real Housewives of Melbourne star Gina Liano is back with a new weekly podcast getting to the bottom of disputes between celebrities and everyday Australians, drawing from her 23 years as a barrister.The iHeartPodcast Network podcast looks at a new case each week in which both participating parties present their evidence to Judge Gina, who will then make a binding decision. This… Read More
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UK

Faye Hatcher announces last show on BBC Radio Gloucestershire

BBC Radio Gloucestershire weekend presenter Faye Hatcher has announced she’s done her final programme after 23 years at the station. Faye said she’s been thinking about leaving the BBC for some time and that today (Saturday 15th July) is her last radio show. In an emotional five minute pre-recorded segment, Faye talked about how close […] […]

US

FCC Report 7/16: Two Stations; Two Grants For KLUV Call Letters

FCC Actions
At its upcoming August Open Meeting on Thursday, August 3, the FCC intends to vote on a proposed rulemaking to improve digital FM signal quality and minimize the effect of the digital FM station signal on adjacent channel FM transmissions.

The proposal would change the methodology used by digital FM stations to determine if they are eligible to increase digital FM power up to -10 dBc, or 10% of analog power, allow such power increases without the need for additional individual special authorization, but upon basic notification to the FCC, and allow digital FM stations to notify the FCC of a power increase up to -10 dBc, using the same notification procedures as currently used for digital operation. It would also determine whether to grant blanket authorization to digital FM stations to originate digital transmissions at different power levels on the upper and lower digital sidebands without having to request experimental authorization, but instead by filing a notification, whether an FM station increasing digital power or implementing asymmetric sideband operation should be required to directly notify first-adjacent channel FM stations of these actions, or whether filing notification with the Commission is sufficient, and whether existing interference mitigation and remediation procedures are enough to to manage any reports of inter-station interference as a result of increased digital FM power or asymmetric sideband operation.

The full proposal can be read here.

Hudson-Westchester Radio, Inc. has agreed to an $8,000 penalty as part of a Consent Decree with the FCC for an unauthorized transfer of control due to failing to timely file a transfer of control application prior to the death of majority owner William O’Shaughnessy in May 2022. Two months prior, O’Shaughnessy transferred his 55% stake into a trust with his son David and daughter Kate splitting the shares upon his death, but was not filed with the FCC until after his passing. Hudson-Westchester Radio owns Brokered Caribbean 93.5 WVIP New Rochelle (in the process of being sold to Hope Media Group) and Talk 1460 WVOX New Rochelle/98.3 W252DX White Plains NY.

The FCC will complete the transition of filings to the Licensing and Management System with the the remaining filings moving to LMS as of July 26. Starting then, the LMS will be utilized for the following purposes:

Application for Construction Permit for AM Broadcast Station
Application for AM Broadcast Station License
Application for Direct Measurement of AM Broadcast Station
AM Engineering Special Temporary Authorization (STA)
Extension of AM Engineering STA
Application for Construction Permit for New Class D Noncommercial Educational
FM Broadcast Station
Application for Construction Permit for New Low Power FM Station
Equipment Test Authority Notification
Program Test Authority Notification
Restoration of Licensed Operation

Silent Notifications

Newport Broadcasting Company’s 1490 KXAR Hope AR (Storm damage)
Newport Broadcasting Company’s 96.7 KOKR Newport AR (Storm damage)
Newport Broadcasting Company’s 104.9 KHPA Hope AR (Storm damage)
Open Sky Radio Corp’s 88.9 KBVD Alturas CA (Equipment overwhelmed HVAC system)
Lincoln University’s 88.9 WLNX Lincoln IL (Transmitter issues)
Prayers For Life Inc’s 89.3 WQPH Shirley MA (Transmitter failure)
Estate of Mark V. Aulabaugh’s 1230 KSEY Seymour TX (Lack of staffing & financing)
Estate of Mark V. Aulabaugh’s 94.3 KSEY-FM Seymour TX (Lack of staffing & financing)

AM Changes
The University of Arizona’s 1550 KUAZ Tucson proposes to construct a three tower array moving from northwest of the city to southeast of it, while retaining its 50kW daytime operation. The station would also add 425 watt nighttime service. KUAZ simulcasts Public News/Talk 89.1 KUAZ-FM Tucson.

FM Changes
Educational Media Foundation applies for a pair of changes in-between Austin and San Antonio. […]