How To Use AI, And Metadata, To Unlock Value In TV

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Not so long ago, time-stamps played a large metadata role for TV broadcasters. In recent years, technological advancements have changed how broadcasters view and use metadata. On July 18, broadcast and cable TV professionals and their sales teams have a great no-cost opportunity to learn more about how AI and metadata can bring in more ad dollars.

Rough Q1 For Emmis

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Emmis' first quarter includes the months of March, April, and May and during those months Emmis' pro-forma revenue was down 6.7% from $42.7 million to $38.7 million. Emmis’ Austin and St. Louis clusters outperformed their markets while New York and Indianapolis underperformed.

Smulyan Expects To Close KPWR Deal Soon

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Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan said the deal to sell KPWR-FM in Los Angeles to the Meruelo Group for $82.75 million has been approved by the FCC and should close over the next two months. Emmis announced the sale in May and Meruelo started an LMA on July 1. Once the sale of Power 106 closes, the company’s senior credit facility debt will be reduced by approximately 50%.

Three More Pirates Sniffed Out

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Yvon Grand-Champ of Mattapan, Massachusetts, is caught operating at 106.3 MHz from the Revelation Pentecostal Holy Church. Howard Bryan is accused of running a pirate station at 89.7 in Paterson, New Jersey, from his home. And Orlando Morillo is nailed by the FCC for an unlicensed station at 94.9 from his house in the Bronx. The FCC has been cracking down on pirate radio stations.

Valenti Replacing Francesa Getting Serious

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That's according to The Detroit Free Press as the Detroit sports talk star sits in the Fancesa chair in New York filling in today (he also subbed for Francesa Wednesday and Thursday). Valenti is a ratings magnet for The Ticket in Detroit. Both WFAN and The Ticket are owned by CBS (for now of course). The 36-year old Valenti is a New York native.

Add Another 5-Pack To Freedom Act

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The NAB says four more members of the House of Representatives and another Senator have signed on as cosponsors of a resolution opposing "any new performance fee, tax, royalty, or other charge" on local broadcast radio stations." The Local Radio Freedom Act now has 199 cosponsors in the House and 23 in the Senate.

Why You Should Attend The Radio Show

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The Radio Show, co-produced by the RAB and NAB, is being held in Austin, September 5 to 8. The Radio Show is the one event every year where managers and salespeople gather for three days for mountains of training, mentoring, and networking. If you go you will be miles ahead of your competitors when you return home to your market. There's no doubt about it.

AudioChopShop.com Is Quite A Production

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AudioChopShop provides all the pieces for radio station imaging with pre-produced elements, including effects, jingles, music beds, listener and artist drops, etc. And now it has a new website. The comprehensive Web-based imaging and production elements library is redesigned for faster use and easier navigation to find audio tracks instantly.

CBS Radio Lost $552 Million in 2016

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That's according to a new document filed with the SEC by Entercom, showing CBS' statement of consolidated operations, as it moves closer to merging with CBS radio and taking over its 117 stations in 26 markets.

New Jersey Broadcasters Petition Senate

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New Jersey Broadcasters Association CEO Paul Rotella has written a letter to Senators Orrin Hatch and Ron Wyden of The Senate Committee on Finance urging them "to reject any measure that would alter or eliminate a business’s ability to deduct the full cost of advertising in the year it is incurred."

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