A recent meeting between staff from the Federal Communications Commission and the National Association of Broadcasters shows that AM remains a major focus for the radio advocacy group.
https://t.co/YwXt3s7EME
Do radio listeners care whether a station plays AI-created music?
“Nearly three-fourths of the respondents indicated that hearing AI-generated music on their favorite station would be a ‘deal-breaker.'," according to @jacobsmedia's latest Techsurvey.
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Rod Schwartz has released two short-form series to help radio stations observe the 250th anniversary of the United States while generating sponsorship revenue.
“Independence Day Minutes” and “American Firsts” are available on a market-exclusive basis.
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The @FCC plans to lay out several other important changes to the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts.
One notable change would allow the implementation of EAS capabilities via software instead of hardware, though not in the cloud.
https://t.co/vT9CNEDQNe
At last week’s @HouseCommerce Committee markup, @RepLangworthy expressed support for the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act and shared how constituents in his district depend on AM radio for local news, emergency alerts and community connection. Thank you, Congressman!
🎙️ Out now: episode 4 of “AirTime” breaks down last week’s major momentum for the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act on Capitol Hill with NAB’s Nicole Gustafson.
Listen here: https://t.co/914mdC5XIA
As the @FCC works its way through proposals in the Delete, Delete, Delete docket, it’s a good time for stations to refresh their memory on what recordkeeping requirements are still on the books.
Attorney @GreggSkall details a list of log requirements.
https://t.co/wdBskfYnyY
The “Mouth of the South,” as he was called, had a simple motto for success, according to @CNN, “Early to bed, early to rise, work like hell and advertise.”