ASIA

Radio is Truly International!

1500 broadcasters from around the world prove it.Selling Radio Direct with Pat BrysonSt Patty’s Day saw the opening of Radiodays 2024 in Munich, Germany. I was honored to be one of the speakers in this year’s lineup.Sunday began with several summits, the sales summit being one of them. That’s where I got to address a good group of broadcasters from over 100 countries. Although many stations in Europe are state owned, there are still independent commercial stations that are hungry to learn how to raise revenue in an increasingly complex business world. I hope they may have left my session with an idea or two to help them along their way.A large part of the conference was devoted to the topic of AI. What do we do with it? How do we integrate it into our stations? Will it make our jobs easier or non-existent? Sound familiar? These same questions are being asked daily in the US, Canada and Australia. World-wide broadcasters are learning to adapt and adopt.Podcasting was also a popular theme. More and more people are listening to podcasts. They can be an extension of our on-air products. We embrace them as another way to interact with our listeners.A lot of attention was paid to the latest studies on how radio works. And it does work! In the past few years, the number of studies seems to have accelerated and all reach the same conclusion: radio is powerful. Radio is everywhere. Radio enjoys more listening time in cars. It remains a favorite source for news, information and companionship.Radiodays provides 3 days of information about new products, new ideas. It also provides a chance to network with friends old and new from around the world. Over the years, I’ve developed great friendships with broadcasters from diverse countries. We get together once a year to renew our acquaintances, to make new friends, and to encourage one another in our craft.Wherever I go in the world, I hear the same concerns from radio people. We can truly learn from one another. I have also found that radio people share a love for the business. We are some of the most creative, intelligent and devoted people in any industry. We work hard: we play hard. We continue to innovate, to embrace change and new technologies and integrate them into our business.Is radio dead? No way! In fact, we lead the way in serving our listeners and our advertisers.I hope to be joining Radiodays next year in Athens, Greece. Until then, I will continue to promote the industry I love. Maybe put this on your calendar? March 9-11, 2025. It will rock your world! Happy Selling! […]

AU & NZ

CallerOne is waiting on the SIP line…

If you’re a broadcaster, on the tech and accounting side of things, chances are you’re facing the challenge of rising POTS line costs.
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ASIA

CallerOne is waiting on the SIP line…

If you’re a broadcaster, on the tech and accounting side of things, chances are you’re facing the challenge of rising POTS line costs.Enter Broadcast Bionics with a more affordable solution called CallerOne.CallerOne allows stations to move to affordable SIP lines with minimal investment. New support for existing call control hardware from Telos and Wheatstone allows broadcasters to benefit from lower line costs while retaining their current call handling workflow.“Broadcasters who rely on POTS lines for their talkshow systems will be facing hefty price hikes, if not now, then very soon. But transitioning to SIP can be daunting, and what about those trusted VSets your talent loves?” asks Matt Collison, Brand and Marketing Lead at Broadcast Bionics. “Thankfully, there is now a simple and affordable solution,” he says.At the heart of CallerOne is a sleek, user-friendly interface that empowers on-air talent, call screeners, and producers to effortlessly manage calls and ensure seamless content flow. Additional call screening positions can be set up with only a browser and headset, and two on-air studios can share a single CallerOne system where needed.Broadcast Bionics innovative CallerOne software makes the transition to SIP painless, all while saving line costs, improving call quality, and opening the door to all digital has to offer.“CallerOne’s recent integration with Telos VSet allows stations to keep using the hardware and workflows they are used to, while at the same time transitioning to digital – we expect this to be an extremely popular solution!” says Mr Colllison.CallerOne will be on demo at NAB 2024 April 13 -17 on the Broadcast Bionics booth, C2030.For more details go to the website and contact your local distributors.AustraliaAVC Group – AustraliaP.O.Box 1005Mooney PondsVIC 3039www.avc-group.netTel: 1-800 631 728New ZealandAVC Group – New Zealand3 Ceres CtMairangi BayAucklandwww.avc-group.netTel: 0800 282 477 […]

US

WREB Makes Giant Move From Hot AC To Classic Rock

3 Towers Broadcasting Company flipped one of its “Giant-FM” branded stations in Indiana from Hot AC to Classic Rock on April 1. 94.3 WREB Greencastle IN retains its previous branding as it shifted to a 70s/80s based Rock playlist with core artists including Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, The Steve Miller Band, The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, […] […]

US

FCC Report 4/7: FCC Denies Roger Wahl’s Request For Review Of His WQZS Revocation & Scope Of Guel Family Probe

The saga of Roger Wahl’s Oldies 93.3 WQZS Meyersdale PA has come to an end as the FCC has denied Wahl’s request for a review of the Enforcement Bureau that led to the revocation of his license last April.

Wahl pled guilty in July 2020 to charges of trying to solicit male strangers to rape his female friend facilitated through the radio station. Wahl had created a fake online dating profile for a “female friend” and then sent nude photos of the woman taken without her consent years earlier using a camera in a bathroom trying to solicit male strangers to rape her. He pled guilty to criminal use of communication facility, a felony and the lesser graded misdemeanors of invasion of privacy, unlawful dissemination of intimate image, tampering with/fabricate physical evidence and recklessly endangering another person.

In summarizing why they rejected Wahl’s review, the Commission wrote, “On balance, we find that these factors weigh strongly in favor of revoking the license. Moreover, several factors aggravate Mr. Wahl’s criminal conduct. His misconduct was recent and willful and involved multiple criminal acts. Additionally, he inflicted emotional harm and the risk of bodily harm—including sexual assault—to the victim and also committed fraud in tampering with evidence. Because Mr. Wahl is the owner and operator of the station, his character determines whether the license should be revoked. While Mr. Wahl’s overall record of compliance with our Rules and policies mitigates his misconduct to some extent, that factor is far outweighed by the aggravating factors discussed above. In sum, we find Mr. Wahl’s offenses to be egregious and render him unqualified to be a Commission licensee.”

Immediately following the FCC’s decision, Wahl signed WQZS off the air.

A probe against into the actual de-facto control of seven LPTV licenses was rejected towards being expanded to include two radio license holding companies. The FCC designated Jennifer Juarez’s Hispanic Christian Community Network to a revocation hearing last August over over the assignment and operation of the stations from Antonio Cesar Guel to his niece Jennifer Juarez.

As the hearing process went on, Juarez waived her right to a hearing a submitted the licenses for cancellation as Guel, a Mexican citizen unable to hold an FCC license, admitted to continuing to operate and control the stations after assigning them from HCCN to Juarez. During the discovery process responses from Guel indicated that similar processes may have happened with Guel’s role in Mekaddesh Group Corporation and Hispanic Family Christian Network owned by other members of his family.

The FCC noted that Guel, who previously stated he was a US citizen on FCC filings despite not being so, and his wife fund the Guel Family Trust, which holds 100% of Mekkadesh, but Guel attests his daughter Maria Guel is the controlling owner of both.

FCC Administrative Law Judge Jane Hinckley Halprin stated, “The record of this proceeding thus far also reveals conduct of individuals and licensees other than Mr. Guel, including but not limited to Maria Guel, that may provide evidence of unauthorized transfers of control of FCC licenses, lack of candor with the Commission, and other violations of the Communications Act and the Commission’s rules. In weighing whether to consider the additional issues requested by the Enforcement Bureau, the Presiding Judge finds the Media Bureau’s approach in the HCCN HDO instructive. The Media Bureau mentioned Mr. Guel’s connections to other Guel family businesses, including HCFN and Mekaddesh, and the involvement of other Guel family members – including Maria Guel and Cesar Guel, Mr. Guel’s son – in possible FCC violations. Despite that, the Media Bureau designated for hearing only issues associated with HCCN and the above-captioned licenses that HCCN assigned to Jennifer Juarez. At the same time, as already discussed in the February 5 Order, the Media Bureau suggested that it is investigating other Guel family licenses. Concerns regarding misrepresentations made in documents filed with the SEC also might bear investigation by that agency. The Presiding Judge has carefully considered these additional facts and circumstances and concludes that declining to enlarge the issues as requested by the Enforcement Bureau is consistent with the Media Bureau’s approach in the HCCN HDO and avoids potentially interfering with any related investigations the Media Bureau may be conducting. Further, given the scope of possible inquiry and the number of parties in addition to Mr. Guel and HCCN that the record suggests might have engaged in violations, the Presiding Judge finds that it would not be efficient to refocus this proceeding by enlarging the issues.”

Halprin continued, “While some of the discovery and filings submitted in this hearing might inform collateral proceedings involving other Guel family members and licenses, such information is also material to evaluating Mr. Guel’s candor during this proceeding, including the veracity of his declarations and possible testimony. This information similarly is material to evaluating the veracity of declarations by others that Mr. Guel has submitted, along with the possible testimony of those declarants. The Presiding Judge intends to permit limited additional discovery regarding other Guel family business activities to the extent that discovery is aimed at evaluating the veracity of Mr. Guel’s filings in this proceeding. Consistent with the Commission’s rules, that discovery must be reasonably calculated to lead to admissible evidence regarding the issues that remain in this proceeding; this is not an invitation to engage in broad discovery that is arguably not relevant. The Presiding Judge has authority to issue subpoenas requiring the provision of documents, testimony, and other information from Mekaddesh, HFCN, and others, and will exercise that authority as she deems necessary and appropriate for these purposes.”

A waiver request by tower operator Vertical Bridge will enable other tower owners to gain a waiver from the FCC requirement for quarterly inspections of certain lighting systems. The commission has granted the waiver request from Vertical Bridge and Drake Services to allow those using Drake’s LED lighting monitoring system to request a waiver from the quarterly inspection by supplying a signed certification they are using Drake’s product on their tower(s).

The FCC’s quarterly station count shows the continued decline in the number of AM stations as seventeen licenses have been cancelled since the end of 2023. Also dropping are the number of LPFMs despite the first of last year’s filing window stations making the air as the count falls by seven stations.

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Pirate Actions
A pair of Hudson Valley NY property owners have been issued Notices of Illegal Pirate Radio Broadcasting. In Poughkeepsie, Keiwan Morrison & Shadae Bailey were identified as the owners where an 87.9 has been operating. Just north of The Bronx in Mount Vernon, a 104.5 was identified as operating from the property owned by Jeromio Edwards.

License Cancellations
Cumulus Media has requested the cancellation of Classic Country 1550 WLTI New Castle IN. In its filing, Cumulus said it was a business decision to cease operating the directional 250 watt signal that broadcast using two towers during the day and four at night.

After going Silent in February after its transmitter was damaged from a lightning strike, Omni Broadcasting has surrendered 1400 WFDM Fort Walton Beach FL. It’s Conservative Talk “Freedom 94.3” programming continues on 94.3 W232CF Fort Walton Beach fed via 100.3 WTKE-HD3 Niceville.

San Rafael High School has turned in the license for 88.1 KSRH San Rafael CA. The ten watt Class D had been in operation since 1980.

Marantha Church of Laredo surrendered the license of 90.5 KMPI McCoy TX.

Silent Notifications

La Promesa Foundation 90.1 WDLG Grove Hill AL (Tower found to be unsafe)
High Plains Radio Network 97.1 KJMT Calico Rock AR (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)
Spearman Land & Development 1360 KFFA Helena AR (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)

Genesis Multimedia Group 1350 WZKO Fort Myers FL (Barix box malfunction)
Progressive Broadcasting System 1270 WCMR Elkhart IN (Lightning damage)
Langer Broadcasting Group 1410 WZBR Dedham MA (Technical problems at STA site)
High Plains Radio Network 1260 WGVM Greenville MS (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)
2B Productions 1490 WSTP Salisbury NC (Move equipment to new transmitter site)
Educational Media Foundation 89.9 KYCM Alamogordo NM (Lack of access to transmitter site)
Educational Media Foundation 91.3 KLXZ Ruidoso NM (Ice damage to satellite dish)
High Plains Radio Network 1570 KTAT Frederick OK (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)
High Plains Radio Network 96.5 KKNW Bovina TX (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)
Intelli 1460 KCLE Burleson TX (Transmitter problems)
High Plains Radio Network 1590 KDAV Lubbock TX (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)

High Plains Radio Network 1090 KVOP Plainview TX (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)

High Plains Radio Network 1400 KREW Plainview TX (Loss of tower lease due to lawsuit/bankruptcy)
Mount Rushmore Broadcasting 1230 KVOC Casper WY (No reason given)

FM Changes
In the northeast Dallas suburbs, Metro Broadcasters-Texas’ Classic Country “92.1 The Possum” KXEZ Farmersville TX proposes to change city-of-license […]

UK

V2 Radio joins DAB in Hampshire and grows coverage area

V2 Radio is dropping Sussex from its name as it grows its coverage area to include parts of Hampshire on DAB. The move comes as regional service Wave 105 rebrands to Greatest Hits Radio, leaving some listeners actively looking for alternative radio stations to try. V2 Radio was set-up as a result of Spirit FM […] […]