Posts Tagged ‘Issue 413’
Marconi Radio Awards Finalists Announced; Six Michigan Broadcasters/Stations on List
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has announced the finalists for the 2024 NAB Marconi Radio Awards. The winners will be recognized and honored at radio’s biggest night, the Marconi Awards Dinner, where the industry’s major players come together to celebrate excellence and recognize stations and individuals.
Read MoreShannone Dunlap Named Finalist in 2024 Radio Wayne Awards
Shannone Dunlap, Director of Business Development for Traverse City-based Black Diamond Broadcasting has been named a finalist for Radio Ink Magazine’s 2024 Radio Wayne Awards.
Read MoreFree Beer & Hot Wings raises nearly $130K for Kids’ Food Basket
This past Thursday (8/8), Townsquare Media’s WGRD-FM (Grand Rapids) morning show “Free Beer and Hot Wings” held a 12-hour commercial-free “Fill the Basket” radiothon to raise money for the nonprofit Kids Food Basket, which serves Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon and Allegan counties.
Read MoreCMU 2024 Media Hall of Fame Inductees Announced
This year’s Media Hall of Fame inductees honor alumni who spent their careers working in newspapers, television, public relations and higher education. Many of these names are well-known to those in the Michigan broadcasting community.
Read MoreMichigan-Based Newsnet Ceases Operations
The MAB was sad to learn that last Friday (8/2), Cadillac and Farmington Hills-based NEWSnet and sister network SportsNews Highlights discontinued operations, affecting 80 employees. Crain’s Detroit reported that owner Bridge News LLC said the networks were shut down permanently.
Read MoreJacobs Media Announces Jacobs D.R.
Bingham Farms-based Media research and consulting firm Jacobs Media announced (8/6) the creation of Jacobs D.R. – a package of consulting services that provides a comprehensive program of ground-level services to help broadcasters grow digital revenue.
Read MoreThe FCC Proposes Requirements for Disclosures About the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Political Ads – Looking at Some of the Many Issues for Broadcasters
On July 25, the FCC released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that was first announced by the FCC Chairwoman three months ago, proposing to require that the use of artificial intelligence in political advertising be disclosed when it airs on broadcast stations, local cable systems, or satellite radio or TV. This proposal has been controversial, even before the details were released, with many (including the Chair of the Federal Election Commission and some in Congress) questioning whether the FCC had the authority to adopt rules in this area.
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