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A Major Channel Shift Is Coming To Sirius XM

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

“We’re shuffling a few things around to make room for even more great content.”

That’s how the SiriusXM Listener Care center explains a significant realignment of some of its music and sports talk channels — a move that will put an end to its “50s on 5” and “60s on 6” channels with their relocation far up the channel lineup.

At the same time, “SiriusXM Love” is coming off the satellite radio dial.

The changes take place on Wednesday, November 3. “Same awesome programming, different home,” SiriusXM says.

Yet, that’s not entirely true, as SiriusXM Love will become an online-only offering, at Channel 708.

Meanwhile, a flurry of channel shifts are set to occur, as follows:

  • The Pulse: Ch. 5 (formerly 15)
  • The Coffee House: Ch. 6 (formerly 14)
  • Siriusly Sinatra: Ch. 70 (formerly 71)
  • 40s Junction: Ch. 71 (formerly 73)
  • On Broadway: Ch. 77 (formerly 72)
  • Kidz Bop: Ch. 79 (formerly 77)

However, the biggest move will see the 50s tunes rebranded as “50s Gold,” taking Channel 72. The 60s, with veteran hosts “Shotgun” Tom Kelly and Pat St. John alongside Dave Hoeffel as air personalities, will be branded as “60s Gold,” taking Channel 73.

The “70s on 7” remains on Channel 7; corresponding decade-specific channels remain on Channels 8-11.

Channel presets on Sirius XM radios should automatically change, the satellite radio company says.

The biggest unanswered question: Where’s the “even more great content” tied to the channel shifts?

SiriusXM was mum as of Thursday evening (10/28).

Adam Jacobson

FCC Opens Docket on Directional Antenna Performance Verification

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

In mid-September, Sinclair Broadcast Group-owned Dielectric first shared how the company literally changed how FM broadcast antenna manufacturers validate directional pattern studies for new FM broadcast antennas.

This led Dielectric to submit a Petition for Rulemaking with the FCC. With the Commission’s October Open Meeting, it moved forward. Introducing MB Docket 21-422.

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The Paul A. Volcker Career Achievement Medal Goes To …

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Partnership for Public Service has revealed the 2021 recipient of the prestigious Paul A. Volcker Career Achievement Media.

It is being awarded to the Senior Economic Advisor in the FCC’s Office of Economics and Analytics.

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Emmis To Repurchase Up To 2 Million Shares

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

The company founded and led by Jeff Smulyan has earmarked as much as $5.2 million to invest in a long-awaited stock repurchase initiative — one that will take up to two million Class A Emmis Communications shares out of public hands.

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Nexstar Gives Zimmer Presidential Stripes

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

Since joining Nexstar Media Group in 2019, she has overseen the distribution of Nexstar’s broadcast and television content portfolio across the MVPD landscape, in addition to struggling cable television network NewsNation (formerly WGN America).

Now, she’s earned the title of President at the company founded and led by Perry Sook.

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P&G’s Pritchard Offers ‘New Habits for Multicultural Growth’

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

Earlier this week, Procter & Gamble Co. Chief Brand Officer Marc S. Pritchard was in attendance at the ANA’s Multicultural Marketing & Diversity Conference, held in San Diego. It was the fifth year in a row Pritchard, a champion of DEI and multicultural marketing has spoken at the event.

This year, Pritchard wanted his appearance to serve as an opportunity to address what he calls “the entrenched habits in how we do marketing.” He also outlined a path to building new habits he says are needed to widen the opportunity for multicultural marketing.

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Study Suggests Gender Imbalance Continues In National Media

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

As the Washington, D.C.-based Women’s Media Center sees it, gender inequality in America’s newsrooms continues across all media platforms.

WMC researchers came to this conclusion after analyzing some 62,002 pieces of content from January 1 through March 31 for 30 news outlets across four platforms: print newspaper, online news, broadcast network and cable TV news, and wire services in the United States.

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The Early Bird Wins: Forecast Registration Rise Ahead

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago
Still debating whether or not to join the radio and television industry’s leaders at the only event of its kind? Time is ticking — and Early Bird Pricing for Forecast 2022 on November 16 in New York will end in just three days. The last day to register for Forecast at Early Bird pricing is Sunday, October 31. On Monday, November 1, registration for Forecast 2022 increases by $200. That’s the cost of a nice Midtown Manhattan meal, or even airfare for some attendees. Don’t miss the chance to save on broadcasting’s big event of 2021. It’s your first chance in more than 18 months to congregate with advertising industry decision makers, investment and media analysts, and broadcast industry executives. Attendees will be engaged across a full day of compelling content and in-person networking. Forecast 2022 Early Bird Registration is still available! Don’t hesitate — secure your seat now. For the complete Forecast 2022 agenda, click HERE.
Mark your calendar now for Forecast 2022, November 16 at the Harvard Club in New York.

Register today and save.

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The InFOCUS Podcast: Michael Lee, LPTV Broadcasters Assn.

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

Increasing its visibility on Capitol Hill, as its Members gain the attention of more investors than ever, is a key first effort for the recently launched LPTV Broadcasters Association.

From new construction permit regulations enacted by the FCC to increased valuations in transactions seen across 2021, low-power TV is growing — and has become more important than ever. For the LPTVBA, connecting with consumers includes the use of low-power TV stations for hyperlocal news and events, such as high school football. Then, there are the future dollars tied to the rollout of broadcast internet, which one LPTV licensee will soon move forward with.

In this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM, LPTVBA Executive Director Michael Lee offers a comprehensive update on why his organization seeks passage of the “Local Journalism Sustainability Act” as low-power television stations attract buyers ranging from The E.W. Scripps Co. and Gray Television to entrepreneurs including LPTVBA founder Frank Copsidas and South Asian TV programming specialist Ravi Kapur.

Listen to “The InFOCUS Podcast: Michael Lee, LPTV Broadcasters Assn.” on Spreaker.

Adam Jacobson

Sinclair Selects its Next Boise Leader

Radio+Television Business Report
3 years 8 months ago

There’s a new VP/GM for the CBS and The CW Network affiliates serving Boise, Idaho.

New to the Sinclair Broadcast Group duopoly in Idaho’s biggest market is the former VP/GM of the CBS affiliate serving Champaign, Ill., a Nexstar Media Group property.

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Adam Jacobson

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