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Clyde Scott Dies, Well-Known Engineer in Southeast

Radio World
3 years 11 months ago

Clyde Scott, a broadcast engineer and consultant, has died at age 70.

According to his obituary, he passed away Tuesday in Georgia.

Scott was the owner-operator of technical consulting firm EME Communications. “He was well-known throughout the southeastern United States for troubleshooting radio transmitter issues,” the obituary states. “He was sought after to research and file new applications and worked closely with the FCC attorneys in Washington, D.C.”

He also was active in amateur radio (W4CCS) and established the online station Bluegrassradio.org as well as low-power FM station WLOV, Colquitt Community Radio, in Moultrie, Ga.

His friend Robert Combs, director of engineering at Cumulus Media, told Radio World that Clyde Scott graduated from the University of Tennessee with an electrical engineering degree. His first job was as a transmitter site engineer at WSB(AM) in Atlanta.

“Besides working in radio, he worked at a Procter & Gamble plant in the engineering department on the third shift so he could work on radio stations during the day,” Combs said.

“Clyde was the go-to engineer in southern Georgia and northern Florida when you needed help with filing paperwork with the FCC or if you need some troubleshooting help that required heavy equipment. He was the guy with all the test gear that was always willing to help,” Combs said.

“He was an avid ham operator and had three towers, a long-wire and satellite dish in his back yard for his hobby. He also enjoyed rebuilding 1940-era John Deere tractors.”

Combs called him a mentor and friend to many engineers who began their careers in the Southeast.

“Clyde took me, an overnight DJ in Bainbridge, Ga., under his wing and helped me with my career every step for the last 32 years,” Combs recalled.

“The funniest story he ever told me was of the time he and some fellow college students ‘accidentally’ connected the ground system of a small Tennessee AM station to a railroad track one Sunday morning and had the citizens of that town thinking it was God’s voice talking to them through every appliance, radio and TV in their house.”

 

The post Clyde Scott Dies, Well-Known Engineer in Southeast appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

Oliver’s Successor At ‘FOX9’ Selected

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

In late May, the head of sales for Fox Television Stations’ owned-and-operated station serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul market, who added SVP/Market Manager duties in December 2014, packed her bags and relocated to the company’s Seattle-Tacoma operations.

Now, her successor has been chosen, and it is a promotion from within.

Marian Davey, the VP/News Director for KMSP-9 and MyNetwork TV sibling WFTC (KMSP-9.2), has risen to SVP/GM of the Twin Cities siblings.

Davey succeeds Sheila Oliver, who took the Seattle SVP/GM post, overseeing KCPQ-TV “Q13,” and “Joe TV” KZJO-TV.

Davey reports directly to FOX Television Stations CEO Jack Abernethy, who called out Davey for “a stellar job in leading the KMSP-FOX 9 news team for the past eight years. Her past success and understanding of the market, coupled with her local news expertise and results-driven attitude, make her the natural choice to lead our Minneapolis duopolies.”

Marian Davey

Davey has been with the FOX-owned duopoly in Minneapolis for nearly 20 years. She ascended to her most recent role in August 2013, and previously served as Managing Editor and Assistant News Director for the stations. Prior to joining FOX, she spent fourteen years at WCCO-4 in Minneapolis, in various roles ranging from intern, to Producer, and Managing Editor at the CBS O&O.

“Getting the opportunity to lead these incredible stations, KMSP/WFTC is a dream come true,” Davey said. “I’m honored and excited to bring both stations continued growth and success.”

 

Adam Jacobson

Fox Corporation Unveils A Big Incremental Stock Repurchase OK

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

The parent company of FOX News Media, FOX Sports, FOX Entertainment and FOX Television Stations is moving forward with an authorization of incremental stock repurchases.

This could see FOX Corporation snap up hundreds of millions of its own Class A and Class B shares.

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Adam Jacobson

Gray Creates a Sports and Entertainment ‘Revenue Group’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

In addition to owning a formidable portfolio of over-the-air television stations across the U.S., Atlanta-headquartered Gray Television is the parent of video production companies such as Raycom Sports, Tupelo Honey, and RTM Studios.

Now, Gray is seeking to better monetize its internal content production portfolio when presenting to CMO, brand managers and advertising agencies.

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Adam Jacobson

FCC Explores More Efficient Wireless Mic Systems

Radio World
3 years 11 months ago
An image from Sennheiser’s petition to the FCC, comparing traditional wireless mics and WMAS.

“When a new technology for wireless microphones comes along, it merits a close and careful look.”

That’s what Acting Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said this spring in introducing a proposal to permit the use of Wireless Multi-Channel Audio Systems.

WMAS systems digitally combine multiple mic signals and use a more efficient operating protocol, which results in more mics being able to operate in the available spectrum. Sennheiser filed the original petition requesting the rule change, and other mic companies have given qualified support. Now the commission is taking comment via a notice of proposed rulemaking.

“These systems have the potential to significantly improve the efficiency of wireless microphone operations,” Rosenworcel wrote in April. “So much so, that under the rules we propose here, three times as many microphones may be able to operate while putting the same amount of power over the air as a single wireless microphone does under our rules today.”

She noted that wireless mics are “ubiquitous,” from Broadway productions and small-town theaters to film sets, churches, stadiums and schools. “These airwaves are shared with a range of other wireless services, including broadcasting, aeronautical activities, Wi-Fi and unlicensed operations that use white spaces to expand the availability of broadband. Making sure all of these services can function at the same time without interference is a significant task.”

In 2018 Sennheiser filed a petition asking the commission to allow this use. “WMAS approximately doubles the capacity of a 6 MHz channel for wireless microphones that deliver the best audio quality, and triples the capacity for intercom quality,” it told the FCC then. “Most productions use a mix of device types, and will see improvement between these extremes (and will occupy fewer channels overall).”

Shure subsequently weighed in with support for an NPRM and suggestions of its own for how to go about it, as did Alteros, part of Audio-Technica. Among points of difference are how many mics they think should be allowed per 6 MHz WMAS channel.

The NPRM asks for public comment on allowing WMAS on a licensed basis in frequency bands where wireless mics already are authorized, including the TV bands, the 600 MHz duplex gap and in portions of the 900 MHz, 1.4 GHz and 7 GHz bands. It also explores using the technology on an unlicensed basis under Part 15.

The FCC noted that the technology is permitted in Europe under European Telecommunications Standards Institute standards.

“We do not intend to alter the existing spectrum rights — or expectations regarding access and availability of spectrum — vis-à-vis all the various authorized users, whether broadcast licensees, white space device users, the wireless microphone users themselves, or others, that share frequency bands with wireless microphones,” the commission stated.

Comment deadlines have not yet been set in ET Docket 21-115; they await publication of the NPRM in the Federal Register.

[Read the NPRM text.]

 

The post FCC Explores More Efficient Wireless Mic Systems appeared first on Radio World.

Paul McLane

Boden Will Run Cumulus D.C. Cluster

Radio World
3 years 11 months ago

Cumulus Media named Jeff Boden as vice president/market manager of its operation in Washington, D.C., which includes WMAL(FM) and WSBN(AM).

He succeeds the late Ken Roberts, who died in April.

Boden is the former VP and market manager for Alpha Media’s four-station group down I-95 in Fredericksburg, Va., and former president of Delmarva Broadcasting in Wilmington, Del.

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“The Cumulus appointment is a homecoming for Boden, who was president/general manager for Washington, D.C. stations WRQX, WMAL and WJZW from 2005 to 2012, when the stations were owned and operated by ABC Radio and later, Citadel Broadcasting,” the company stated. Boden has additional D.C. roots, having graduated from The American University.

The announcement was made by EVP Operations Dave Milner.

Send news of engineering and executive personnel changes to radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

The post Boden Will Run Cumulus D.C. Cluster appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

KNWI’s New Stick Is Going Up

Radio World
3 years 11 months ago

RF equipment manufacturer ERI posted this pic on LinkedIn, showing work being done for the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, which has a project to increase the effective radiated power of KNWI(FM) to 100 kW.

As we told you earlier, the station, which serves Des Moines, Iowa, on 107.1 MHz, currently operates at 30 kW at 630 feet above ground level but is getting an upgrade.

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The stub for the new 995-foot tower was set recently, and the erection should be completed before the end of July, according to the ERI post. And it’s going to support a big antenna.

“The tower includes a free-standing 100-foot, 48-inch face, ERI Lambda Optimized FM Mounting System that will support KNWI’s new 10-bay High-Power Rototiller FM antenna,” ERI wrote.

ERI is managing the project; the erection is subcontracted to Tower King II.

Northwestern Media is using a Nautel GV30DN transmitter and HD MultiCast+ Importer/Exporter. It will feed a translator in downtown Des Moines and provide HD programming of its Faith Radio talk and teaching format to the Des Moines market, according to an earlier announcement from Nautel.

The project also includes a Slatercom/Dialight LED High/Medium Intensity lighting system.

Suppliers and users are invited to submit their project news to radioworld@futurenet.com.

 

The post KNWI’s New Stick Is Going Up appeared first on Radio World.

RW Staff

Frank Copsidas Snags A Texas Hill Country LPTV Property

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

“SuperFrank” Copsidas has gained attention over the years for his television industry activity across New England.

Now, he’s decided to invest in a low-power TV station in a popular area of Texas due northwest of San Antonio.

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Adam Jacobson

Roanoke Rapids Redux: Johnson Tries Again With AM’s Sale

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

Some four years ago, Jimmy Johnson’s Johnson Broadcast Ventures reached an agreement to sell a Class C radio station serving the city of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.

However, some 17 months after the transaction was consummated, the deal cratered due to the buyer’s default on a Promissory Note agreed upon in order to get the sale in motion.

Now, Johnson has tried again, and has a new asset sale agreement in place for this AM facility.

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Adam Jacobson

Boden Returns To D.C. To Succeed The Late Ken Roberts

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 11 months ago

WOODBRIDGE, VA. — For seven years until 2012, he was President/GM of ABC Radio’s stations serving the National Capital Region.

Now, after leading Alpha Media‘s four radio stations in nearby Fredericksburg, Va., Jeff Boden is on an express VRE train heading north, and will be back in Friendship Heights to lead what are now Cumulus Media‘s radio properties serving Washington, D.C.

Boden is taking the role of VP/Market Manager, and will lead a much different group of properties than what ABC Radio ran until nine years ago. Gone are Smooth Jazz WJZW and Hot Adult Contemporary WRQX “Mix 107.3.” Today, the station group is comprised of Talk powerhouse WMAL-FM 105.9, and “ESPN 630” WSBN-AM.

Still, it’s a homecoming for Boden, who spent more than three decades in D.C. radio and holds a communications degree from American University.

And, it is bittersweet, as Boden is succeeding the late Ken Roberts, who unexpectedly passed away in April.

Commenting on Boden’s return to Jenifer Street in far Northwest Washington, Cumulus EVP/Operations Dave Milner said, “WMAL and WSBN are exceptional stations and demand an exceptional leader at the helm. Jeff is the perfect choice to take these D.C. stations into the future, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have him on the Cumulus Media team. His deep experience and relationships in the market, along with his past experience, make him our ideal choice. Jeff is respected and appreciated by those in and out of the company.”

Boden commented, “I am truly honored to have this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to rejoin the exceptional team at Cumulus in Washington, D.C. It’s wonderful to come back to serve the local community and our advertising partners. I look forward to working with so many people I have known for years, as well as with newer additions to the team.”

— RBR+TVBR Washington News Bureau

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