Is Digital The Answer To AM Radio Interference?
We have dueling answers on that question as you'll read in this story. Just like we've been getting on the FCC's plan to allow smaller AMs, on the same frequency as Clear Channel AMs, to operate at night. You could argue that if you lived in Florida and you still love to listen to WGY in Albany, just pull up iHeartRadio on your phone. Does anybody really care anymore about driving across the country at night listening to the same "staticy-sounding" AM station as you cross several states?
What is The State Of The Hispanic Format?
Many of you will find out later this month when you attend the Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference in Fort Lauderdale. Industry vet and Univision EVP of Local Media Lee Davis will be there. He's moderating a panel as a matter of fact.
Cumulus No Longer Wants KSJO
The company is giving the San Jose station back to its owner, Universal Media, but does not want anyone to think this is a shot at the NASH brand. Here are the details...
Foundation Raises $400K For Broadcasters In Need
More than 325 broadcasters attended The Broadcasters of America 2016 Golden Mike Award dinner honoring iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman this week. The event, held at The Plaza Hotel in New York City, was hosted by Elvis Duran and took in over $400,000 for the Broadcasters Foundation.
Former KYGO Host Adds Slander To Swift Lawsuit
This is the story about former KYGO (Denver) host David Mueller (pictured) who claims he was fired after Taylor Swift falsely accused him of groping her at a 2013 concert meet-and-greet. Mueller is now saying Swift slandered him.
New Sound For Univision Miami’s WQBA
Miami is one of the Hispanic format's hottest cities and Univision is making some adjustments to WQBA-AM in that city. “LA Voz de Miami” (Miami’s Voice), formerly Univision America Miami, now features local news, analyses, political commentary, and entertainment. Here is a look at the station's brand new lineup...
FCC Just Making A Bad Thing Worse
The FCC's plan to revitalize the AM band is a very hot topic in our industry right now. And the part of the plan that will impact the big booming AMs heard all across the country, has generated an interesting debate, often between those owning or operating AM radio stations. Our coverage of the topic yesterday generated a ton of feedback, including this very detailed piece by Doc Searls (pictured here).
Clinton Using Radio To Beat Bernie
That's according to the latest update from Media Monitors, on which candidates are using radio more to try to win the White House. First, the Democrats. As far as spot totals, a combination of all ads run by campaigns and Super PACs: Hillary Clinton is tops. Picture courtesy CNN.com
GEICO Back On Top
After five weeks at number one on the Media Monitors weekly spot list, Walgreens has dropped down to number eight. GEICO retakes the top spot, moving up from number two, with its 40,262 commercials played on radio stations all over the country.
NAB Snags Seven More Members of Congress
Five members of the House and two more Senators have joined as co-sponsors of the Local Radio Freedom Act, which is a resolution opposing "any new performance fee, tax, royalty, or other charge" on local broadcast radio stations. The resolution now has 225 co-sponsors in the House of Representatives and 23 in the Senate.














