Sirius Setback For Flo & Eddie
On Tuesday, New York’s highest appeals court ruled (READ THE RULING) that companies like SiriusXM do not have to pay to play pre-1972 recordings. The court ruled that New York's common law doesn't protect the public performance of pre-1972 sound recordings.
Attorney: Flo & Eddie Should Ask For Political Help
Attorney Helene Freeman, who recently served as co-counsel in Led Zeppelin’s major US court victory over the rights to "Stairway to Heaven" spoke to Radio Ink about Tuesday's New York Court of Appeals ruling in the Flo & Eddie/SiriusXM case. She says this will probably spell the death knell for efforts to secure performance rights for pre-1972 sound recordings in the courts under existing law. Here's where she thinks this issue should go...
Reboot Logic Caused Nielsen’s Major Malfunction
Nielsen told clients today it has has identified the root cause of the PPM meter connectivity issue that has the radio industry rattled about the currency. It's all about "reboot logic." Here's what the ratings firm sent out to clients on Tuesday...
Facebook Nudges Into Audio Space. Should You Be Worried?
Much of the Tech Press is reporting this launch as a way for Facebook to get into radio. It's called "Live Audio," and Facebook unveiled the new product Tuesday. The social media behemoth says "sometimes publishers want to tell a story on Facebook with words and not video."
More Changes In The Pandora Home Office
Sara Clemens has resigned as Pandora's Chief Operating Officer. It was just back in March when the company realigned, making Tim Westergren CEO, that Clemens took over as COO. Before the promotion, Clemmons spent two years as Pandora's Chief Strategy Officer. The company sent Radio Ink the following statement...
Public Inspection File Nets Company $22K In Fines
Joule Broadcasting in South Carolina had its licenses renewed for WJXY-FM in Conway and WXJY-FM in Georgetown, but not before the FCC slapped the stations with $22,000 in fines for failing to keep issues/programs lists in the public file.
Wild Extends Partnership With KFAN
It’s a 3-year extension between the Minnesota Wild of the NHL and iHeartMedia’s KFAN 100.3 FM. The Twin Cities station will broadcast all preseason, regular season, and Stanley Cup Playoff games through the 2019-2020 season.
Bob & Sheri Welcome Home The Troops
Each year, during the holiday season, WLNK-FM 107.9 The Link’s morning show, Bob & Sheri, helps make coming home for the holidays memorable for nearly 4,000 troops. Bob Lacey and Sheri Lynch welcome troops as they transit through the Charlotte airport on their way home for the holidays.
13,000-Pound Wave Of Goodwill Hits Myrtle Beach
Myrtle Beach station WAVE 104.1 (WYAV) held their Marathon for Meals, November 12-18, in support of the Myrtle Beach-based Helping Hand and Community Kitchen organizations. The result? A massive 13,000 pounds of food donations collected.
What It Takes To Be A Great Leader
47 year veteran programmer Chris Kampmeier is retiring from the radio business in less than two weeks. His final position in the business was Region VP of Programming for iHeartMedia’s North Florida Region. Before he sprints out the door into retirement, we had a chance to ask him about his career as a star programmer and leader. In part two of our interview we asked Chris if he would share some secrets that lead to his many years of management success. Luckily for all of us, he said yes.















