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Radio Wrap For Sunday 06/30/24

Curtis AMFA HearingRep. Darrell Issa used his US House Subcommittee to prop up his own struggling bill that would see local radio broadcasters charged a new royalty fee, with assistance from the royalty collector who stands to make millions off of such an action. [read more]

House Committee On Energy and CommerceEleven months to the day the AM For Every Vehicle Act was sent to the Senate floor by the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, the US House version of the Act was expected to also become eligible for a vote, but another bill has blocked the way. [read more]



Political Money LobbyingWith time turning against the AM For Every Vehicle Act, automaker spending on Capitol Hill surged in Q1 as manufacturers hope for inaction on the bill. General Motors, Ford, Honda, Tesla, and Rivian heaped combined millions against mandating AM radio for in-car safety. [read more]
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The medical aesthetics market, valued at $15.4 billion in 2023, is expected to grow to $25.9 billion by 2028. In their searches for more market share, well-known aesthetics brands like Botox are tapping into traditional radio and pulling back from TV. [read more]

Geo Broadcast SolutionsAs radio broadcasters begin to test the waters of FM geotargeting, GeoBroadcast Solutions is defending its ZoneCasting technology from the NAB and broadcast groups after an FCC query for additional industry input on specific technical and operational issues. [read more]



SiriusXM New LogoAs the satellite broadcaster rebrands in search of revenue, a class action lawsuit in Washington state is accusing SiriusXM of misleading consumers with a hidden "US Music Royalty" fee, which is not included in the initially advertised subscription rates. [read more]
 
 
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