"I learned the perspectives of the regulated firsthand. I understand that the right level of regulation reflects the circumstances before us and specific facts matter a lot." Those words from FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez, in an address to Hispanic broadcasters. [read more]
While the NAB's call for increased deregulation across radio is nothing new, it did get a substantial update in a new filing with the FCC. The 55-page document lays out how outdated regulatory framework stifles broadcasters' competitiveness against Big Tech. [read more]
The FCC has taken a step back in time, voting to reinstate a portion of the radio duplication rule originally repealed in 2020. The reversal comes at the petition of the musicFIRST Coalition, the Future of Music Coalition, and REC Networks. [read more]
Data That Gets You Ahead: Daily In Radio Ink Want a peek into the minds on the agency side? Find out what excites three buyers and analysts about AM/FM and what particularly piques their interest about the future in Monday'sRadio Ink headlines.
The FCC has voted 3-2 to introduce new rules that mandate broadcasters to verify that airtime lessees are not affiliated with foreign governments. This move comes after a previous set of regulations was overturned by a federal appeals court in July 2022. [read more]
From AI to political attention and revenue and audience misconceptions to continued radio legislation, how are Hispanic radio executives tackling today's toughest issues? Two prominent leaders shared the stage and their thoughts on the industry on Wednesday. [read more]
While video and gaming are becoming more prevalent in the automobile dashboard as technology improves, audio - particularly radio - is still the dominant entertainment source during travel according to a new report from Xperi, by way of its DTS division. [read more]
“If you think you’ve covered Hispanics with a TV buy, think again,” was the message behind never-before-seen data presented at Radio Ink's Hispanic Radio Conference 2024, showcasing the power and reach of radio, especially compared to other traditional media. [read more]
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