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12 Stations in New England Risk License Expiration
The Federal Communications Commission has published a list of a dozen radio stations in Connecticut and Massachusetts that are at risk of losing their licenses if they don’t hurry a renewal application to the FCC.
The stations are listed at the bottom of this story. Six of the 12 are LPFMs.
Dec. 1, 2021 was the deadline for broadcasters in New England to file for license renewal for terms expiring on April 1, 2022. Broadcasters in Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont faced the same deadline but none made the list.
In Connecticut:
- WPRX(AM), Bristol — Nievezquez Productions
- WWBW(LP), Higganum — Connecticut River Educational Radio
- WCSE(LP), Ledyard — Calvary Chapel of Southeastern Connecticut
- WNLN(LP), Niantic — New Haven Educational Radio Corp.
- WWEB(FM), Wallingford — Choate Rosemary Hall Foundation
- WCFC(LP), Willimantic — Calvary Fellowship of Willimantic
In Massachusetts:
- WJXP(FM), Fitchburg — Horizon Christian Fellowship
- WHHB(FM), Holliston — Holliston High School
- WREA(LP), Holyoke — Radio Redentor
- WYOB(LP), Oak Bluffs — M&M Community Development
- WMWM(FM), Salem — Salem State College Board of Trustees
- WYAJ(FM), Sudbury — Sudbury Valley Broadcasting Foundation
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Wedel Software Suspends Operations in Russia
According to a LinkedIn post by Wedel Software CEO Raoul Wedel, the Netherlands-based company is halting its operations in Russia immediately.
“Today’s news out of Tsjernihiv and Borodyanka is heartbreaking and are war crimes. No company, person or organization should financially support a regime deliberately killing innocent civilians,” he wrote.
According to Reuters, 47 people were killed in Russian airstrikes on Tsjernihiv, also transliterated as Chernihiv, on Thursday, Mar. 3. According to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, civilian areas in Borodyanka were hit by Russian airstrikes and artillery shells the same day.
Reached via email, Wedel said that the software company, which develops traffic, billing, sales, and other back-office tools for media companies, has had a portion of its R&D efforts in Russia for the past eight year and before that those efforts were in Ukraine for five years. In his post, Wedel noted that the company has “20 or so” employees in Russia.
“We have employees in Donetsk, Rostov-on-Don, Moscow and St. Petersburg,” stated Wedel. “None of them support this war, and they are just trying to provide for their families.”
Wedel said the company does not expect any short-term problems from pulling out of Russia, but it will need to regroup its R&D efforts in the near future. “Even if the war would end soon, the country will remain unstable and sanctioned as long as Putin is in power,” Wedel said.
“The decision was on one hand heartbreaking; on the other hand, I feel we have no choice, and people must unite against these war crimes,” wrote Wedel. “I hope this story will make more companies consider cutting all their ties with Russia.”
Wedel Software is headquartered in The Hauge, Netherlands, and has offices in New York, San Francisco, Mexico City, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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AEQ Notes Applications for Talent
AEQ has released an application note about its Talent codec, which was introduced last year. It said users who update their firmware can enable fresh applications for this desktop stereo IP device.
For combining voice delivery with external audio, a user can use the codec’s Bluetooth connection and/or line-in to connect it to a smartphone or PC and mix audio from files, streaming, voice notes and pre-recorded clips. The audio from the mic is mixed with the phone or external audio before transmission. Local program audio can also be sent to the phone, PC or audio device for recording and mixing.
For live interviews, a user can call by phone and remotely interview another person while sending the program to the studio. “Thanks to the Bluetooth connection, Talent can be connected to a smartphone and make live interviews by GSM telephony or through applications such as Skype, WhatsApp, Zoom and others, which give a higher quality to the interviewee’s voice,” according to the company.
The voice of the interviewee is mixed with the Talent microphone and sent compressed by IP to the studio console. Simultaneously the mic connected to Talent “is sent clean to the phone to keep the conversation going, although the interviewee can also be given feedback from the studio.”
And for audio at events such as sports, commentary can be sent from the microphone and mixed with the PA audio of the event using the Bluetooth connection or an auxiliary input. “With the help of apps, you can even use your phone as an external microphone for an interview or binaurally capture ambient sound.”
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‘Zoomaphobe’? Grab Attention With a Powerful Opener
Online presentations can be a drag. But you can change that, says “Zoom expert” and veteran public relations executive Rosemary Ravinal.
“How you open can make a huge difference in your ability to hold attention and make your content memorable,” she says. “Your opening can determine how much interest the audience will show later. The first few sentences you speak must capture their attention and arouse enthusiasm and curiosity. You need to make them understand that what you are about to say is important to them because at the heart of any audience is their own self-interest.”
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Genelec Expands Smart IP Family
Genelec expanded its Smart IP line of installation loudspeaker systems with the compact 4410 model and a new Smart IP Controller app.
“The 4410 joins the existing 4420 and 4430 Smart IP models to cater to an even wider range of applications and room sizes, while the free Controller app provides the end user with instant and intuitive control of key loudspeaker system functions including mute, volume control and power on/off, plus overall zone control,” the company stated.
The Smart IP loudspeaker range operates off a CAT cable and is compatible with Dante and AES67; power is provided via PoE and PoE+ Power-over-Ethernet formats.
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The active two-way 4410 is intended for smaller spaces. It supports up to eight audio channels in a stream with sample rates of 32–96 kHz and 16–24-bit resolution and delivers a frequency response of 67 Hz–40 kHz. It is available in black or white, with a line of mounting accessories.
The RJ45 connector provides access to the Smart IP Manager downloadable software tool for Windows 10 that allows the installer to configure rooms, zones, loudspeakers and audio channels.
Users can then download the free Smart IP Controller app onto their phone or tablet for control of mute, volume control and power on/off. The app discovers the loudspeakers on the network; varying levels of access to some or all of the zones can be assigned.
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A ‘Transformational’ 2021, Fueled by Digital Growth, At Entravision
If there was any doubt that Entravision Communications’ revenue is, today, being driven by its digital assets, it has officially been erased thanks to the company’s just-released Q4 2021 earnings report.
The company’s digital business, now global in scale, fueled growth in the final three months of 2021 and for the entire fiscal year. In fact, it comprises 73% of Entravision’s net revenue.
How did the company’s radio and television divisions, which superserve U.S. Hispanics consumers, perform?
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Should EEO Data Be Anonymized?
That’s a question MMTC’s President Emeritus and Senior Advisor David Honig, President/CEO Robert Branson and Tech and Telecom Policy Counsel Danielle Davis asked, among others pertaining to Equal Employment Opportunity, during a March 1 Zoom call with members of the FCC.
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On Florida’s Panhandle, An FM’s Receiver Finds A Buyer
A 3kw Class A FM serving the Fort Walton Beach and Destin areas of Northwest Florida is being sold by its court-appointed receiver.
The station is presently a part of “The Ticket Sports Network.”
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‘Mildred Carter Mentoring Program’ Application Window Opens
Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio, the 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to the advancement of female leadership in radio broadcasting, has opened the application window for the 2022 Mildred Carter Mentoring Program.
Established in 2002, MIW’s heritage annual mentoring initiative connects mentees with accomplished women recognized as leaders, mentors, and game-changers within all aspects of radio broadcasting.
Four candidates from the radio broadcasting industry – within the sales, marketing, programming, and digital disciplines – will be selected for the 2021 program.
For mentee criteria and instructions on how to apply, please visit https://miw.secondstreetapp.com/MC-Mentor-App-2022/
The deadline to apply is March 21, 2022.
Beasley Media Group CEO Caroline Beasley commented, “It is a privilege to be part of an outstanding initiative which reflects the values of our company in nurturing, supporting, and promoting the advancement of women to senior positions in the radio industry.”
Karina Cerda, EVP of Marketing & Insights for Entravision Communications, added, “We are very honored to join MIW Radio Group’s mission to champion the professional growth of women executives in our industry through the Mildred Carter Mentoring Program. Entravision is very passionate about encouraging, empowering, and supporting our future female leaders and we look forward to doing our part in spotlighting the merit of this vital program.”
Salem Moves Ahead In Q4
Broadcasting, digital media and publishing revenue was up. And, total operating expenses were down. The result?
Salem Media Group’s Q4 net income roared ahead, year-over-year.
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What Now For Ed Stolz? An FCC Notice of Violation
He has his three FM stations back, for now. And, he continues to operate a Class B AM with 1kw during daylight hours from 2 towers and 300 watts at night from 3 towers.
Royce International Broadcasting, led by Ed Stolz, still faces the very real possibility of no longer operating the FMs he successfully wrestled back from court-appointed receiver Larry Patrick as part of a separate bankruptcy filing in a Nevada federal court.
All this time, the AM, serving Las Vegas, was immune to headlines and attention. The FCC’s Enforcement Bureau just changed that.
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AccuWeather, Audacy, United Stations Sign Multi-Year Deal Extension
Network radio programmer United Stations, radio station owner Audacy Corp., and AccuWeather have extended — and expanded — their three-way partnership. It is thanks to a new, multi-year agreement that provides for the continuation of AccuWeather’s services on existing Audacy affiliates.
The new deal adds 14 Audacy stations to the list of AccuWeather outlets — including FM stations in New York, Detroit, St. Louis, Las Vegas, Memphis, and Buffalo.
Additionally, AccuWeather, Audacy and United Stations collaborated on the creation of the newly introduced “Social Plus” service as well as the “AccuWeather Weather Protection Plan.” Both are expanded weather services that provide affiliates access to weather forecasts and expert reporting from AccuWeather meteorologists before, during and after severe weather events along with social media posts on the affiliates’ social media platforms. These additional AccuWeather services and the enhancements that they bring to each affiliate were “key ingredients” in the renewal process as well as important components to fulfill the needs of Audacy’s FM stations.
In marking the renewal and expansion of the three-way partnership, Fred Bennett, Senior Vice President of Revenue Analytics and Networks at Audacy Corp., said, “Our local radio station brands are deeply embedded in each of their communities, and this partnership helps us solidify our commitment to delivering the kinds of information that they depend on and trust.”
AccuWeather’s Ken Prehl added, “Developing new and creative ways of delivering the best weather forecasts, warnings and data around is always energizing, but it becomes extra compelling when we are helping legendary radio stations continue to fulfill their fundamental roles as broadcasters. Weather is still ‘lean in’ content, and we are extremely excited and proud to extend this important partnership.”
United Stations Chief Revenue Officer Greg Janoff commented, “Our job is to bring together great content, essential services and the most powerful brands in radio so that our marketing partners are in the most impactful environment possible. When you are talking about brands like WINS, WCBS-AM, WBBM, and WWJ it’s an impressive universe, and now that we are adding major market FM stations to the mix, it’s a milestone moment for everyone involved.”