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Gordon Smith To Relinquish Top ​NAB Role At Year’s End

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4 years 2 months ago

Following a report citing three individuals close to the matter that appeared in POLITICO, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) confirmed early Wednesday that its President/CEO — former Oregon Senator Gordon Smith — will transition to a 36-month advisory and advocacy role at the end of 2021.

His successor is the NAB’s Chief Operating Officer.

Smith will be succeeded by Curtis LeGeyt, who will take on the media industry’s largest and most influential lobbying and advocacy association on Jan. 1, 2022.

In a video message to NAB members, Smith said, “It has been my great honor to give the lion’s roar for broadcasters – those who run into the storm, those who stand firm in chaos to hear the voice of the people, those who hold to account the powerful – and to stand with those of the fourth estate who have the hearts of public servants.”

Smith joined the NAB as its President/CEO in November 2009. Under his leadership, NAB saw its New York show grow as the Radio Show evolved to a co-production with the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB). The 9-0 Supreme Court decision in FCC v. Prometheus, which saw the NAB join the Commission in its fight to win approval of cross-ownership rule “modernization” the FCC approved in November 2017, is perhaps the crown achievement of the NAB during Smith’s run as its head.

Before joining the NAB, Smith was a well-admired two-term Republican Senator from Oregon. After leaving the Senate, he served as a senior advisor in the Washington offices of Covington & Burling LLP.

Among those saluting Smith is Hearst Television President Jordan Wertlieb, who serves as the NAB Joint Board of Directors.  “Gordon is the ultimate statesman, bringing people together from both sides of the aisle to discuss ideas, find common ground and lead NAB to success on countless fronts,” Wertlieb said. “On behalf of the leadership of NAB, we extend our sincere gratitude for more than a decade of service to the broadcast industry. We look forward to continuing to work with Gordon and benefiting from his guidance for years to come.”

Wertlieb noted that Smith worked closely with the board leadership on a succession plan that will enable him to continue to serve NAB in a special advisory role through December 31, 2024, which includes lobbying on behalf of the broadcasters.

“I am also delighted to share that NAB is in the enviable position of having cultivated top talent within the organization to provide for a smooth and stable transition in leadership,” Wertlieb said. “Curtis has the utmost confidence of the NAB leadership and staff to lead our association into the future.”

LeGeyt has been with NAB for nearly a decade, during which time he led several highly successful legislative advocacy efforts on behalf of broadcasters, including the permanent reauthorization of the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act Reauthorization (STELAR), inclusion of $1 billion in RAY BAUM’s Act to reimburse stations impacted by the spectrum auction repack, and successful passage of the Music Modernization Act.

Prior to assuming his current role as COO, LeGeyt served for five years as NAB’s EVP of Government Relations. Before joining the NAB, LeGeyt was senior counsel to then-Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, of Vermont.

“I am honored and humbled to be named the next leader of this great organization,”  LeGeyt said. “To represent the broadcast industry and the local stations that bind our communities together in a moment of such tremendous change across the media landscape is a privilege. Our stations’ role in communities across this country has never been more important, and I look forward to working every day to ensure their ability to grow and thrive.”

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NAB COO Talks Up Radio Value At Senate DMCA Briefing Adam Jacobson What did the NAB’s COO say Wednesday to a group of U.S. Senators regarding the scope of music rights within the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)?  Curtis LeGeyt had a lot to discuss, and much of his conversation centered on the role broadcast radio plays in the U.S.
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TEGNA Shares Hit A Five-Year High

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4 years 2 months ago

Standard General and its leader, Soohyung Kim, may be intent on grabbing greater influence in the broadcast TV company it has invested in.

But, its latest attempt to woo over shareholders may fall on deaf ears. Why? TEGNA stock finished upward again on Tuesday, bringing it to its highest point in five years.

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A Bakersfield-Market FM is Sold. AGM Never Got It

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4 years 2 months ago

In November 2019, paperwork was filed at the FCC indicating American General Media (AGM) would be growing its Bakerfield properties with a Class A FM licensed to Arvin, Calif., to the south on a high peak allowing the signal to reach the southern San Joaquin Valley.

It is now known that the deal never closed. Now, this FM is going to a woman in Glendale, Calif., who is agreeing to pay more than what AGM had planned to spend.

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‘Red Dirt Rebel’ Files For Bankruptcy

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4 years 2 months ago

In June 2013, David Walker agreed to purchase a Class C3 FM serving the Lubbock, Tex., market. Today, it is the “Red Dirt Rebel,” focused on Texas-flavored country music.

Walker hopes it will continue to serve as a home for this local music. But, that will only come with more financial stability.

His Walker Radio Group has voluntary filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Here’s What Bustos Paid For Its PDX ‘Urbana’ Home

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4 years 2 months ago

As first reported Wednesday morning (4/6) by Streamline Publishing’s Radio Ink, Bustos Media Holdings has agreed to purchase an FM radio station with a broadcast tower due east of Portland, Ore.

Until recently, covering the Rose City wasn’t possible. Now that it is, Bustos isn’t waiting for the deal to close to attract new listeners. A format change has already transpired at this FM.

How much is Bustos spending to obtain it? We have the details.

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Star Sale Sends W. Va. Properties To New Owner

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4 years 2 months ago

As Q1 2021 came to a close, so did Star Communications Inc.‘s intent to own an AM/FM combo and an FM translator serving a small West Virginia city situated between Charleston and Parkersburg.

The facilities have been sold, and await FCC approval before being handed to a new owner.

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Philip Falcone’s New Venture Secures Seattle LPTV

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4 years 2 months ago

It’s been nine months since Philip Falcone exited HC2 Holdings Inc. under a black cloud, with accusations that Falcone defaulted on loans leading to today’s efforts under new chief executive Wayne Barr Jr. to raise capital by divesting non-core assets.

For Falcone, he’s swiftly moved on, and in Q1 2021 became an active buyer of low-power TV stations through a newly created entity.

He’s at it again, and has just entered the Pacific Northwest’s biggest market.

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WAMU Teams With ENCO For Hearing-Impaired Connectivity

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4 years 2 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — When it comes to texting and hand-held communications, there’s perhaps no group of National Capital Region residents more experience and savvy with such devices as the Gallaudet University student body and faculty.

This Northeast Washington institution has provided higher education opportunities to the deaf and hard-of-hearing for generations. While TV has been, along with print media, major services consumed by the hearing impaired, radio has been left out.

American University‘s NPR Member station, across town in Northwest Washington, has changed that — thanks to ENCO.

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To bring WAMU-FM‘s programming to all Washingtonians, the station deployed an enCaption4 captioning system from ENCO.

This generates live, automated transcripts of its on-air audio via the WAMU.org website — not so dissimilar to the audio transcripts of FCC open meetings found on the agency’s website.

As of today, live on-air captions remain in beta test. “We’re working to add live real-time captions to our radio broadcast,” WAMU says. “While we continue to refine this early release effort, please pardon our errors and inaccuracies.”

Interestingly, the caption feed is several seconds ahead of the audio streaming feed; this suggests the captions are synched with the over-the-air broadcast.

The inspiration for WAMU’s captioning project came when a deaf political candidate seeking office in Washington requested to appear on WAMU’s Kojo Nnamdi Show and wanted the broadcast to be accessible to all.

“At that moment, it stood out to us that we hadn’t been serving that important part of the population before and that there was demand for bringing our content to this audience,” said Rob Bertrand, WAMU’s Senior Director of Technology.

For that particular broadcast, the station used a service provider with live human transcription and live sign language interpretation for that particular broadcast. From there, Bertrand knew that a different approach would be needed to serve the hearing impaired community on an ongoing basis. “The timing of the content can be unpredictable, which means we can’t schedule a transcriptionist or sign language interpreter,” Bertrand said. “We realized there was now technology that would allow us to automate the process. Automated closed captioning has existed for television for some time. What if we could take the equipment used to generate captions for TV, and instead use it for radio to bring captions to our website?”

The enCaption4 was selected by Bertrand after learning of lots of positive feedback from broadcasters using it for television. “We did a demo of enCaption4, and our web development team came up with a way to present the captions it creates on our website,” he said.

How does it work?

Audio from WAMU’s Telos Alliance Axia audio-over-IP backbone is converted by an Axia xNode to an AES/EBU signal that serves as the input to enCaption4. Then, enCaption4 ingests the same on-air signal path being routed to WAMU’s transmitter and online streaming encoders, enabling live, 24/7 captioning of all of WAMU’s on-air content. The captions created by enCaption4 are then fed to the station’s website, where they are displayed in a dedicated transcription page.

As a pilot project until now, WAMU developed a small but loyal following, with roughly 150 people routinely watching the station’s captions for around 30 minutes per day. WAMU expects this to grow once the service starts getting promoted.

Furthermore, WAMU plans to upgrade its content management system to allow integration of its internal data sources with enCaption4, thus providing a dictionary that will further increase the accuracy of WAMU’s captions with the spellings of challenging local names and events.

The station also ultimately intends to integrate the captions directly into its core streaming player.

— Reporting by Brian Galante. Editing by Adam Jacobson.

Adam Jacobson is a 1994 graduate of the American University School of Communication.

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Newsy Gets A Broadcast Home

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4 years 2 months ago

It started off as a Generation Z and Millennial-focused news and information offering distributed strictly in the “over the top” (OTT) space. Then, it morphed into a MVPD-distributed cable channel.

Now, Newsy is headed to free-to-air television as a “DigiNet,” come this autumn.

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Adam Jacobson

Specialty Data Systems, ex-WideOrbit Sales Leader Dies

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4 years 2 months ago

TORONTO — Exactly one year ago, he was named VP/Sales at Specialty Data Systems (SDS), following a 13-year stint as a senior sales manager at Wide Orbit.

Now, this familiar figure to radio station engineering pros is being mourned, as Jon Crossland has died. He was 68 years old. The cause of death was not released. However, SDS President Dave Cole said Crossland’s passing was sudden.

Crossland spent his formative years in Hood River, Oregon. Professionally, his Radio career includes a 12-year stint as a Regional Sales Manager with CBSI/Wicks Broadcast Solutions/Marketron. He also spent some 17 years in radio station management, and is a former Sales Manager at Entercom’s Seattle station group.

Circa December 1979, Crossland was in charge of KBFM-FM “B104” in McAllen-Brownsville, Tex.

— Editing by Adam Jacobson in Boca Raton, Fla.

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The InFOCUS Podcast: TuneIn CEO Rich Stern

Radio+Television Business Report
4 years 2 months ago

The growth of iHeartRadio and the reboot of Radio.com as Audacy have certainly gathered the broadcasting world’s attention. What does this mean for TuneIn, which grabbed a significant share of the audio streaming consumer pot in the mid-2010s, only to see key U.S. radio broadcasting companies develop their own “walled gardens,” if you will?

A recent RBR+TVBR column on audio streaming prompted recently arrived TuneIn CEO Rich Stern to reach out, and he’s our guest on the latest InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: TuneIn CEO Rich Stern” on Spreaker.

Adam Jacobson

PILOT Awards 2021 Media Tech, Innovation Scholarships

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4 years 2 months ago

PILOT, the innovation initiative of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), has revealed this year’s recipients of its annual media technology and innovation scholarships.

The awards, valued at $2,500 each, will be presented to four college students — two undergraduate and two graduate — for pursuit of studies related to broadcast or media technology and innovation.

The scholarship program was launched in 2019 and is administered in partnership with the Broadcast Education Association (BEA).

This year’s winners (and the schools to which they plan to apply their scholarships) are as follows:

  • Destney Johnson, Grambling State University
  • Christi McGahan, Liberty University
  • Sophie Theiss, Gulf Coast State College
  • Julie Young, Loyola University of Chicago

Eligible academic areas for scholarship applicants include broadcast television or radio engineering and technology, broadcast content creation including sports and news production, web and online media, mobile media, media-related information technology (IT), multi-platform audience measurement and media technology research.

“The NAB is excited to work once again with BEA in presenting these PILOT scholarships to worthy students as they pursue careers in broadcast and media technology,” said Sam Matheny, the NAB’s executive vice president of Technology and chief technology officer. “Helping young people better understand our industry and its challenges will inspire fresh thinking to engage future opportunities.”

BEA Executive Director Heather Birks added that the partnership it has with PILOT “is dedicated to supporting the next generation of media innovators, and these scholarships will further our mission of fostering future leaders shaping broadcast radio and television.”

For further information, please visit nabpilot.org/scholarships.

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Telestream Acquires a Content Creation Workflow Streamliner

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4 years 2 months ago

A key provider of digital media tools and workflow products has purchased an application used around the world by broadcasters, production companies and post houses to streamline content creation workflows.

Genstar Capital’s Telestream is buying ContentAgent from Vecima Networks.

ContentAgent is an application used around the world by top tier broadcasters, production companies and post houses to streamline content creation workflows, built to automate common tasks such as camera card ingest for editorial teams and creating file-based deliverables such as broadcast masters and viewing copies.

“ContentAgent has done very well in the production and post production markets and we intend to bolster continued development and utilize its strengths as we continue to expand into additional markets including creative agencies and corporate enterprises,” said Dan Castles, Telestream’s CEO.

ContentAgent contains a graphic user interface and benefits for those in field production and in the post production process.

The ContentAgent team, based primarily in the United Kingdom, will be fully integrated into the Telestream family.

Existing customers can expect to see additional resources being deployed to support ContentAgent around the world, Telestream says.

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ScheduALL Snag By Xytech Is Complete

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4 years 2 months ago

LOS ANGELES — The maker of facility management software for broadcast and media companies has closed on its acquisition of Net Insight subsidiary ScheduALL.

The acquisition was first announced on February 24 by Xytech.

Xytech will continue to offer the MediaPulse facility management software and the MediaPulse Managed Cloud.

“We are excited to see what the future holds with the acquisition of ScheduALL complete,” said Xytech CEO Richard Gallagher. “These are two of the strongest companies in the resource optimization industry, and by joining forces, we are profoundly improving scale, offering even better solutions customers and are well positioned to take advantage of new technologies. We are thrilled to welcome ScheduALL customers into the Xytech family.”

Customers of both Xytech’s MediaPulse and ScheduALL will experience no service interruptions. This acquisition, Xytech says, allows it to tap into ScheduALL’s experience in the transmission market.

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One Year In, Pandemic Impact Positive For In-Dash Audio

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4 years 2 months ago

The pandemic has increased the importance of the personal vehicle and in-dash infotainment today, versus pre-COVID, a new study shows.

And, it appears this is especially true for Millennials and Gen Z.

So says a national CARAVAN survey conducted by ENGINE Insights. The survey was conducted on behalf of DTS. As such, it is no surprise that it is highly supportive of broadcast radio consumption while in the car.

Still, the findings are telling, regardless of the sample size or where the respondents came from.

According to the survey, radio is “indispensable/highly important” to seven out of ten vehicle owners, with nearly 80 percent of Millennials who participated in the study valuing radio in the dashboard more than their generational counterparts (Gen Z/GenX/Boomers).

“This new survey reveals key trends driven by the pandemic, including the rise in the importance of both the personal vehicle and in-dash infotainment, as well as a change in the kind of content listened to in-vehicle,” said Eric Corliss, Manager at ENGINE Insights.

He was particularly struck by some of the demographic data. For example, Millennials value radio in the dashboard highly, with 78% saying it is indispensable and that households with children are most likely to find their vehicle more important today — and to view it as a place of refuge.

Furthermore, these demos, along with Gen Z, are the most likely to place greater importance on dashboard entertainment/information today, versus pre-COVID, Corliss said.

Personal Vehicle Grows in Importance – Place of Refuge

The CARAVAN survey also finds that 47% of all vehicle owners feel their personal vehicle is more important than ever to them today versus pre-COVID, with only 6%saying their vehicle is less important as they no longer commute. Those who say their vehicle is more important now are equally likely to cite as reasons: a discomfort with public transportation or ride-sharing, and a perception of their vehicle as a place of refuge during these challenging times – and these numbers are even higher for those with children in the household.

The bigger takeaway: Nine out of ten vehicle owners participating as respondents say it is important to have radio in their dashboard, with over half wanting it as the anchor of their media diet.

Other key findings include that dashboard entertainment/information has become more important in the pandemic because of the ability to listen to music as an anxiety reliever, given all the bad news and stress in the world (especially true for Gen Z) and the ability to access local news/pandemic bulletins.

More than half say the kind of content they listen to in their vehicle has changed versus pre-pandemic.

Jeff Jury, GM for the Connected Car division of Xperi, comments, “Given how highly Millennials value today’s radio, its relevance to the vehicle dashboard is confirmed for decades to come. This study also reinforces that car owners are looking for a dashboard that offers infotainment content that is personalized, discoverable, and textually and visually-rich.”

Personalization Key

Four in five vehicle owners say it is important for their in-vehicle dashboard entertainment to be personalized to their particular tastes and interests and this is increasingly relevant to young consumers, Gen Z (91%) and Millennials (89%). Top reasons for the importance of personalization include not having to fiddle with controls while driving, too much content clutter and being used to having relevant content pushed to them on other digital platforms.

Then, there’s the peacocking. The DTS-sponsored survey finds that four in five vehicle owners say “no-cost listening choices are important and relate to the sentiment that, with so much great broadcast radio and free, discoverable content available, it makes no sense to pay.”

Those at Sirius XM and individuals privy to in-car use of Apple Car Play-friendly apps including iHeartRadio and Audacy (formerly Radio.com) may have something else to say about that.

That’s not to say digital consumption of radio isn’t important. Being able to continue listening to a radio station digitally when the vehicle has gone out of broadcast range is also important. And, compared to their older counterparts, Millennials and Gen Z place greater importance than older demographics on having content relevant to what they listen to “discovered” for them, and having rich visual/textual information about the artist and song they are listening to.

 

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NAB Show Partners With SCTE·ISBE Cable-Tec Expo

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4 years 2 months ago

The NAB Show and SCTE are teaming up for a joint forum that will link the SCTE·ISBE Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta with NAB Show’s Broadcast Engineering and Information Technology (BEIT) Conference in Las Vegas.

The joint forum on October 12, 2021 will be the first live, bi-coastal collaboration between SCTE, a subsidiary of CableLabs, and the NAB.

SCTE and NAB have previously partnered to provide content for their respective events.

Joint sessions will include live, interconnected presentations and audience questions originating from both Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta and the BEIT Conference in Las Vegas, with hosts at each location to field questions and moderate the conversation. The dual-site event will also feature live panels and interactive discussions that explore timely topics, such as dynamic ad insertion, NextGen TV and more.

NAB Chief Technology Officer Sam Matheny and Chris Bastian, SCTE’s CTO, will open the event with a fireside chat on leadership over a link between the two venues. This  conferencing approach will offer a unique educational opportunity for technology professionals, and create dialog between broadcast and telecommunications professionals, the NAB says.

“We are excited to offer this groundbreaking feature during the 75th BEIT Conference at NAB Show,” Matheny said. “We are thankful to SCTE for this collaboration and to be able to provide attendees at our respective events a truly innovative experience with expanded programming.”

Bastian added, “Our concurrent events present a unique opportunity to collaborate on this session which we believe will bring great value to both audiences. After the success of our virtual Cable-Tec Expo show in 2020, we know this type of interactive, virtual session has great potential to bring together new audiences and ideas.”

The dual-site event will be held at 10:00 a.m.–1:15 p.m. PT (1:00–4:15 p.m. ET) on October 12, 2021. The session takes place during the BEIT Conference in Las Vegas, which will celebrate its 75th anniversary at NAB Show, October 9–13, 2021, and SCTE·ISBE Cable-Tec Expo, October 11–14, 2021 in Atlanta. The program will conclude with networking receptions in both Atlanta and Las Vegas.

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Comscore Expands into Out-of-Home Measurement

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4 years 2 months ago

Out-of-home (OOH) advertising remains a vital part of building brand awareness and plays an increasingly important role in advancing the consumer journey. That’s why Comscore has joined the DPAA and the Out of Home Advertising Association of America (OAAA).

The new alliances with two of the leading industry organizations come as Comscore accelerates its efforts to add OOH measurement to its cross-platform product suite.

The goal, Comscore says, is to help marketers drive market share and profitability through superior audience insights.

More than $9 billion is projected for OOH ad spend in the coming years. Comscore’s vision is to measure outdoor advertising platforms, cinema, and place-based distribution such as retail spaces, stadiums, office buildings and transportation hubs and make it available through traditional buyside planning and buying tools.

“The addition of out-of-home measurement is a natural extension of Comscore’s impressions-based currency that the media ecosystem relies on to drive better business outcomes,” Comscore CEO Bill Livek said. “With rapid changes in consumer consumption and the need to drive maximum return on investment for every ad dollar, marketers need a complete and unduplicated view of where their target audience is seeing content. This is why Comscore has an advantage in the market. We are the trusted source for superior audience insights across linear TV, OTT, desktop, mobile, and cinema and are now bringing the same measurement acumen to bear on outdoor and digital out-of-home at a time when America is starting to go out of home again.”

Andy Sriubas, Chief Commercial Officer at OUTFRONT Media, welcomed the move by Comscore. “Their data flows through the internal planning and buying platforms at major holding companies, independent agencies and leading third-party processors. It is time for out-of-home to take its rightful place beside digital, mobile, TV and OTT on the agency desk, through cross-media comparative value measurements.”

Comscore’s OOH efforts are being spearheaded by EVP Gary Warech, who most recently led the company’s Brand Direct, Brand Tracking, Pharma and Branded Content businesses.

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AdLarge’s Good Parts Inks A Deal With A Denver Radio Cluster

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4 years 2 months ago

Good Parts Media, an AdLarge company, has entered into a deal with Bonneville’s Denver stations for use of Prep Country, a member of the Good Parts Media portfolio.

Good Parts Media offers a family of prep products for multiple formats that content hosts use to connect with their listeners.

The Good Parts Media suite of show prep services includes Mr. Prep, The Hook Up, Locker Room, Mr. Laughs, Juicy Prep, and the aforementioned Prep Country.

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‘NATPE Virtual: News Television’ Keynoter Selected

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4 years 2 months ago

The National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) has selected who will deliver the opening keynote at its newly created NATPE Virtual: News Television event scheduled for April 20.

It’s Council of Foreign Relations President Richard Haass.

NATPE Virtual: News Television sees ABC News Transportation Correspondent Gio Benitez 

Attendees can expect keynotes, fireside chats, and panel discussions covering news franchises, streaming, sponsorship sales, and different concentrations including “sensationalized breaking news,” politics, crime, health, financial, entertainment, sports, weather, special interests, and much more.

Notable companies participating in a variety of ways include AccuWeather, Axios, CNN, Newsmax, PBS and Tubi, with more to be announced in the coming weeks.

Also planned for the event will be the inaugural NATPE News Awards, honoring excellence in TV news reporting. Being recognized for excellence as an anchor is Greg Kelly. PBS Newshour is being honored for excellence as a news program.

NATPE President/CEO JP Bommel said, “News is at the core of the television experience, and we are thrilled to bring together such great minds as we dig into how the space is changing as the industry evolves.”

NATPE Virtual News Television is the next of a string of events being produced through NATPE VIRTUAL. To register, go to https://www.natpe.com/news/attend/

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Nexstar Sets Local Leaders In Three DMAs

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4 years 2 months ago

A trio of experienced local broadcast TV station leaders have been selected to oversee Nexstar Media Group‘s respective stations in Knoxville; Roanoke-Lynchburg; and Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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