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Landover 2 Spins An Unbuilt LPTV Property
Its mission was simple: To re-purpose 600 MHz and other spectrum and rapidly deploy a world-class 5G network in the United States.
This could explain why the individual behind Landover Wireless, a 30-year veteran of the global wireless telecommunications industry, had an interest in low-power TV stations.
That venture, however, was never fully realized. Earlier this year, it drafted two transactions selling unbuilt LPTVs to Jeff Winemiller. Now, it is spinning an unbuilt LPTV property in Idaho.
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Cumulus Bumps Operations Leaders to Co-Presidents
One has been the EVP of Operations at Cumulus Media since April 2017 and has been with the company since the end of 2014. The other individual is also a EVP of Operations at the audio media company and has been there since January 2013.
Both executives are now getting presidential appointments from Mary Berner.
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Dave Milner and Bob Walker have each ascended to respective roles as President of Cumulus Operations, effective immediately.
They report to Berner, Cumulus’ President/CEO, who calls their elevation “a well-deserved recognition of their respective contributions to the company’s success. Over the past several years, not only has the scope of both Bob’s and Dave’s direct responsibilities grown beyond their market portfolios, they also play a significant and vital role in the operations of the Company overall. Moreover, in addition to being terrific executives, they are terrific colleagues as well.”
Milner, who joined Cumulus in December 2014, has a rich resume steeped in Northern California radio. He was President/Market Manager of iHeartMedia’s San Francisco stations from May 2012 through his arrival at Cumulus. Before that, he was VP of Sales for Entercom (now Audacy) in Sacramento. From 2004-February 2007, he worked for Cumulus — then led by the Dickey brothers. His role: GSM for the San Francisco stations.
Walker is responsible for the P&L of 65 markets across the Cumulus portfolio, and started his tenure at the company as SVP of Brand Solutions. He’s one of the rare individuals who shifted from television to radio, as he served as WXIA-11 in Atlanta President/GM under Gannett ownership from 1996-2010. He’d been associated with “11Alive” since May 1988, first handling marketing and sales roles.
From April 2010 until arriving at Cumulus, Walker was EVP/GM of Network and Content at The Weather Channel.
Pro-MVPD Lobbying Group Cheers Proposed Gray Fine
It’s repeatedly put the blame on nearly every retransmission consent impasse, leading to a “blackout” of local TV stations, on the station owner.
It’s unabashedly in support of anything that favors a MVPD.
Now, the American Television Alliance (ATVA) has commented on a half-million-dollar-plus Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture handed to Gray Television by the FCC for allegedly violating the Commission’s Top Four station rule.
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The InFOCUS Podcast: Angie Balderas
How has the advertising landscape evolved in Northern California? What’s the sense of “new normal” client activity, in particular for Spanish-language radio?
The return of live events is a big deal. Automotive is on the rebound.
Those are just some of the takeaways from Angie Balderas, the SVP of Integrated Marketing Solutions at Entravision Communications in Sacramento.
She’s the latest guest in this all-new InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Angie Balderas” on Spreaker.
The NEXTGEN TV Train Rolls Into Sacramento
In the last week, NEXTGEN TV has gone live in such markets as Charlotte and Little Rock.
You can now add the California state capital to the list of cities where ATSC 3.0-powered television is now available for those that actually have the next-gen TV sets needed to get the signals.
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TEGNA Affirms Its Q2 Earnings Release Date
Although its shares are down from a five-year high seen in mid-April, TEGNA‘s stock price hasn’t been this good since September 2015, just months after it changed its name from Gannett and spun off its newspaper assets.
With a healthy 1-year target estimate handed to TEGNA by Wall Street analysts and a beneficial long-term prognosis in hand, company executives could be preparing a positive Q2 2021 earnings report. We now know when those results will be released.
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A TV Attribution and ‘Ad Intelligence’ Play for Nielsen
A TV attribution provider and ad monitoring company based in Paris is now a part of the Nielsen family of global data, measurement and analytics services.
For an undisclosed price, the Dutch company that is the dominant audience measurement and consumer data services firm in the U.S. is acquiring TVTY.
“TVTY brings a wide range of outcomes capabilities that improve TV campaign execution,” Nielsen says. “TVTY’s solutions enable advertisers and agencies to seamlessly optimize their spend based on the outcomes most important to their business.”
TVTY will complement and expand Nielsen’s TV Attribution and Ad Intel services.
Nielsen’s Chief Growth Officer and President, International, Sean Cohan says the purchase of TVTY aligns to Nielsen’s strategy to deliver cross-media outcomes as a complement to audience measurement. He says, “TVTY bolsters Nielsen’s ability to size an audience with analytics. Together we will be powering a better media future for marketers.”
Eliott Reilhac, TVTY’s CEO, comments, “We believe that TV advertising will be increasingly bought and optimized based on business outcomes. We are grateful for the passionate team, partners, and clients that have allowed us to build the platform needed for this new reality. Today, we are humbled to join the Nielsen family, and we know there is no better place to achieve our vision on a global scale.”
TVTY has a U.S. presence in New York and operates in more than 20 countries worldwide.
SummitMedia Selects a Triad Vet as Louisville Leader
The company owns and operates four FM stations in Kentucky’s largest market.
Now, it is welcoming an individual as President of the station group. He’s no stranger to one of those FMs, as he managed the property during the 1990s under Prism Radio Partners ownership.
He’s also one of the founding members of the former Triad Broadcasting executive team.
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WorldCast Systems Releases Codec Updates
It must be the season for codec updates.
WorldCast Systems has announced an update for its APT badge line of codecs.
System Release 4.0 is for the APT IP, AoIP Multichannel and MPX Multichannel codecs.
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According to a release, SR 4.0 adds APTmpX, a nondestructive MPX/composite signal compression algorithm which should save network bandwidth without compromising signal quality, according to the company. SynchroStream, according to WorldCast, synchronizes multiple transmitters used in a single-frequency network with use of an external 10 MHz clock.
Other additions include NAT transversal connection mode for assuring codec connections; and NTP content-alignment for coordinating programming across a multi-frequency network by using IP packet time stamps.
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Info: www.worldcastsystems.com
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Havas Media Launches Black, Latino Radio Ad Booster
Havas Media Group (HMG) has launched a program designed to help advertisers direct more revenue to support Black-owned — and Hispanic-owned radio stations — across the United States.
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