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FCC Denies Listener Objection to LMN Sale
WAQI-AM and WQBA-AM Miami listener Pedro Roig has had his attempt to stop the $60 million Latino Media Network purchase of 18 radio stations from TelevisaUnivision denied by the FCC's Audio Division.
Warshaw To Chair RAB Board
The Radio Advertising Bureau held its Fall Board of Directors meeting in Chicago earlier this month and approved a new slate of officers and directors. Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw takes over as Chair. Here's a look at the entire slate of officers...
Audacy Jumps Into Miami’s Spanish-Language Talk Fray
A consolidation of Sports Talk programming at WQAM-AM in Miami in Audacy Corp. left some in the market wondering what the long-term plans would be for formal rival and now sibling WAXY-AM.
Put it in The Books
The RAB, in conjunction with BMI and Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio, has completed its 14th annual Rising Through the Ranks program, which began with a virtual session August 2, and continued with in-person meetings on August 9-11 at BMI in Nashville.
Rising Through The Ranks Scholarships
There are 26 "Rising Through the Ranks" 2022 Scholarship recipients. The program is presented by the Radio Advertising Bureau, BMI and Inspiring Women in Radio.
5 Questions With Stephanie Valencia
Earlier this month Latino Media Networks made a big splash in radio with the purchase of 18 radio stations in 10 cities from TelevisaUnivision in a $60 million all cash deal. The co-founder of the new company is Stephanie Valencia.
DeSantis Calls New Hispanic Company Radical
The recently launched Latino Media Network by Stephanie Valencia and Jess Morales Rocketto is being called out by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis as a George Soros backed pro-socialist, radical, platform aimed at manipulating the mid-term elections.
A $60 Million Deal
Describing itself as a media company focused on content creation, talent incubation, and distribution across multiple platforms, Latino Media Network launches with a $60 million deal, purchasing 18 radio stations in 10 markets from TelevisaUnivision.
Hispanic Radio Conference Focus on DC
The Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference will look at the key issues in Washington DC that will impact Hispanic broadcasters. Day 2 (June 23) at the Intercontinental in Miami will kick off with a Keynote Interview with Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, and then later that morning a DC Update Session.
Senator Hobnobs With Florida Broadcasters
The Florida Association of Broadcasters team hosted Florida Senator Rick Scott at the Florida House on March 1st during NAB's State Leadership Conference in Washington, DC. Broadcasters are meeting in DC to discuss current issues affecting the industry with legislators.