Posts Tagged ‘Issue 466’
Connoisseur Media (Formerly Alpha) Saginaw Announces New Sales Manager
Connoisseur Media (formerly Alpha Media) in Saginaw has announced that Tracy Walker has been named the General Sales Manager of WSGW AM/FM, WTLZ, WCEN and WGER. Walker has served as an Account Executive for the company since 2020 and because of her outstanding efforts she has earned this position.
Read MoreMichigan Public’s Zena Issa Selected as Fellow for the AIR New Voices Radio Program
Michigan Public News Director Vincent Duffy has announced that Zena Issa has been selected as part of its 2025 cohort of the New Voices Radio program from The Association of Independents in Radio (AIR). This is the first New Voices cohort dedicated solely to public radio professionals. Zena Issa is Michigan Public’s new Criminal Justice reporter, joining the team after previously working as a newsroom intern and Statewide production assistant.
Read MoreMentor Partners to Acquire Additional FM in Big Rapids
Imlay City-based group owner Smile FM has filed an application to assign the CP for WWRW-FM (Big Rapids) to Mentor Partners, Inc. in a cash/swap deal. Mentor, headed by Jeff Scarpelli will pay cash as well as assign the license and assets of translator W256CC (Big Rapids) to Smile FM in exchange for the FM station construction permit.
Read MoreMichigan Design Center To Help WXYZ-TV’s Book Campaign with Special Event
Michigan Design Center is helping WXYZ-TV (Detroit) and the Scripps Howard Fund’s If You Give a Child a Book campaign. On Friday, September 12, the center will open its doors to timeless stories at the Designing the Classics decorating event. Donations raised at the event will help provide free books to students across metro Detroit, giving them a chance to build libraries at home and help their love for reading grow.
Read MoreFCC 2025 Regulatory Fees Set – Dates and Payment Procedures to Follow
Last Friday (8/29), the FCC released its Order adopting the regulatory fees to be paid by broadcasters and other regulated entities at some point before the October 1 start of the federal government’s new fiscal year. The Commission slightly increased fees for TV stations by 1.2% from last year (from $0.006598 to $0.006674 per population served) after the FCC refined its fee estimates made earlier this year to account for exempt stations. Fees for radio stations, however, generally decreased slightly from last year.
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