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Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal
Federal Communications Commission Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BTCCT-20061212AVR Communications, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CCF, et al. (Transferors) ) BTCH-20061212BYE, et al. and ) BTCH-20061212BZT, et al. Shareholders of Thomas H. Lee ) BTC-20061212BXW, et al. Equity Fund VI, L.P., ) BTCTVL-20061212CDD Bain Capital (CC) IX, L.P., ) BTCH-20061212AET, et al. and BT Triple Crown Capital ) BTC-20061212BNM, et al. Holdings III, Inc. ) BTCH-20061212CDE, et al. (Transferees) ) BTCCT-20061212CEI, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212CEO For Consent to Transfers of Control of ) BTCH-20061212AVS, et al. ) BTCCT-20061212BFW, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting – Fresno, LLC ) BTC-20061212CEP, et al. Ackerley Broadcasting Operations, LLC; ) BTCH-20061212CFF, et al. AMFM Broadcasting Licenses, LLC; ) BTCH-20070619AKF AMFM Radio Licenses, LLC; ) AMFM Texas Licenses Limited Partnership; ) Bel Meade Broadcasting Company, Inc. ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; ) CC Licenses, LLC; CCB Texas Licenses, L.P.; ) Central NY News, Inc.; Citicasters Co.; ) Citicasters Licenses, L.P.; Clear Channel ) Broadcasting Licenses, Inc.; ) Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; and Jacor ) Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. ) ) and ) ) Existing Shareholders of Clear Channel ) BAL-20070619ABU, et al. Communications, Inc. (Assignors) ) BALH-20070619AKA, et al. and ) BALH-20070619AEY, et al. Aloha Station Trust, LLC, as Trustee ) BAL-20070619AHH, et al. (Assignee) ) BALH-20070619ACB, et al. ) BALH-20070619AIT, et al. For Consent to Assignment of Licenses of ) BALH-20070627ACN ) BALH-20070627ACO, et al. Jacor Broadcasting Corporation; ) BAL-20070906ADP CC Licenses, LLC; AMFM Radio ) BALH-20070906ADQ Licenses, LLC; Citicasters Licenses, LP; ) Capstar TX Limited Partnership; and ) Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses, Inc. ) Federal Communications Commission ERRATUM Released: January 30, 2008 By the Media Bureau: On January 24, 2008, the Commission released a Memorandum Opinion and Order(MO&O),FCC 08-3, in the above-captioned proceeding. -
The Clear Picture on Clear Channel Communications, Inc.: a Corporate Profile
Cornell University ILR School DigitalCommons@ILR Articles and Chapters ILR Collection 1-28-2004 The Clear Picture on Clear Channel Communications, Inc.: A Corporate Profile Maria C. Figueroa Cornell University, [email protected] Damone Richardson Cornell University, [email protected] Pam Whitefield Cornell University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/articles Part of the Advertising and Promotion Management Commons, Arts Management Commons, and the Unions Commons Thank you for downloading an article from DigitalCommons@ILR. Support this valuable resource today! This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the ILR Collection at DigitalCommons@ILR. It has been accepted for inclusion in Articles and Chapters by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@ILR. For more information, please contact [email protected]. If you have a disability and are having trouble accessing information on this website or need materials in an alternate format, contact [email protected] for assistance. The Clear Picture on Clear Channel Communications, Inc.: A Corporate Profile Abstract [Excerpt] This research was commissioned by the American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) with the expressed purpose of assisting the organization and its affiliate unions – which represent some 500,000 media and related workers – in understanding, more fully, the changes taking place in the arts and entertainment industry. Specifically, this report examines the impact that Clear Channel Communications, with its dominant positions in radio, live entertainment and outdoor advertising, has had on the industry in general, and workers in particular. Keywords AFL-CIO, media, worker, arts, entertainment industry, advertising, organization, union, marketplace, deregulation, federal regulators Disciplines Advertising and Promotion Management | Arts Management | Unions Comments Suggested Citation Figueroa, M. -
Report No. 25752 Broadcastapplications 06/08/2004
REPORT NO. 25752 B R O A D C A S T A P P L I C A T I O N S 06/08/2004 STATE FILE NUMBER E/P CALL LETTERS APPLICANT AND LOCATION NATURE OF APPLICATION FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR AMENDMENT AMENDMENT RECEIVED -------------------------------------------------------- MI BRED-20040601AUD WMTU-FM 41685 MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY Amendment filed 06/03/2004 E 91.9 MHZ HOUGHTON, MI AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING --------------------------------------------------------------------- KS BAL-20040601BJO KCKN 33697 CARTER BROADCAST GROUP, INC. Voluntary Assignment of License E 1340 KHZ KANSAS CITY, KS From: CARTER BROADCAST GROUP, INC. To: KCKN, LLC Form 314 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF LICENSE ACCEPTED FOR FILING --------------------------------------------------------------------- TN BALH-20040602ABT WEZG 18403 EAST TENNESSEE RADIO GROUP, L.P. Voluntary Assignment of License E 99.3 MHZ JEFFERSON CITY, TN From: EAST TENNESSEE RADIO GROUP, L.P. To: CITADEL BROADCASTING COMPANY Form 314 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING -------------------------------------------------------------------- SC BAPH-20040602ABP 960911MF 83396 EXOSPHERE BROADCASTING L.L.C. Voluntary Assignment of Construction E 94.3 MHZ FOREST ACRES, SC Permit From: EXOSPHERE BROADCASTING L.L.C. To: DOUBLE O RADIO CORPORATION Form 314 TV TRANSLATOR OR LPTV STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -
Resume-Standard For
RESUME OF COHEN, DIPPELL AND EVERIST, P.C. CONSULTING ENGINEERS RADIO AND TELEVISION SEPTEMBER 2021 SERVING THE BROADCAST INDUSTRY SINCE 1937 TELEPHONE: (202) 898-0111 E-MAIL: [email protected] FAX: (202) 898-0895 COHEN, DIPPELL AND EVERIST, P.C. CONSULTING ENGINEERS RADIO-TELEVISION INTRODUCTION The present firm of Cohen, Dippell and Everist, P.C. is a consulting engineering firm in the field of communications. This firm and its predecessors have been in business for more than seventy years, having had offices in the Munsey Building, Washington, D.C. from 1937 to September, 1979; 1015 l5th Street, N.W. from 1979 to 1989, 1300 L Street, N.W., Suite 1100 from 1989 to 2010, and at present, located at 1420 N Street, N.W., Suite One, Washington, D.C. 20005. This firm is the only communications consulting engineering firm located in Washington, DC (just blocks away from the Federal Communications Commission). Donald G. Everist, a registered professional engineer, is President and Secretary. Julius Cohen, past president, retired from the partnership on December 31, 1992 and served as Chairman Emeritus until his passing on May 2, 1993. Ralph E. Dippell, Jr. remained active in the firm until his passing on October 30, 1992. Julius Cohen was initially employed by Page and Davis, Consulting Engineers. The company's name changed to George C. Davis in 1942. Julius Cohen and Ralph E. Dippell, Jr., were employed by the firm, George C. Davis Consulting Engineers, before becoming partners in 1956. George C. Davis, the senior partner, retired in January, 1970. From 1970 to January, 1973, Julius Cohen and Ralph E. -
The Potentially Bright Future of Radio: an Analysis of Interviews From
Running head: THE POTENTIALLY BRIGHT FUTURE OF RADIO The Potentially Bright Future of Radio: An Analysis of Interviews from Radio Professionals Regarding Radio's Past, Present and Future A Thesis submitted to Southern Utah University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Professional Communication May 2014 By Shawn L. Denevan Thesis Committee: Dr. Arthur Challis, Ed.D, Chair Dr. L. Paul Husselbee, Ph.D Dr. Matthew H. Barton, Ph.D ` THE POTENTIALLY BRIGHT FUTURE OF RADIO ii The Potentially Bright Future of Radio: An Analysis of Interviews from Radio Professionals Regarding Radio's Past, Present and Future Shawn Lee Denevan Dr. Arthur Challis, Thesis Supervisor Abstract Speculation regarding the viability of radio's future presents itself whenever a new audio medium is put forward as a possible competitor to radio. From TV, FM radio, CDs, cassettes, Satellite radio and now Internet radio, AM/FM terrestrial radio has been predicted to "die" at the hand of these competitors numerous times since radio's inception. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 changed the way radio operated as a business. Technology has changed the way radio stations program content. The Internet has provided new audio competition for radio. This study examines the role of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, changes in content and programming, and technology that continues to affect the way radio is perceived as a business and as a medium. An analysis of interviews from radio professionals—whose careers in the radio business may span from before the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to the present, and who have the insight and knowledge to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of radio's past and present—suggests that radio has a bright future if radio can return, in portion, to its past programming ideals of being live, local, and relevant to the communities it serves. -
Federal Communications Commission DA 99-803 KHTS(FM), El Cajon
Federal Communications Commission DA 99-803 KHTS(FM), El Cajon, California ) KCNL(FM), Fremont, California ) KA VL(AM), Lancaster, California ) KXTA(AM), Los Angeles, California ) KIIS-FM, Los Angeles, California ) KA VS(FM), Mojave, California ) KBCD(FM), Newport Beach, California ) KDIF(AM), Riverside, California ) KCKC(AM), San Bernardino, California ) KOGO(AM), San Diego, California ) KPOP(AM), San Diego, California ) KSDO(AM), San Diego, California ) KGB-FM, San Diego, California ) KIOZ(FM), San Diego, California ) KJQY(FM), San Diego, California ) KSJO(FM), San Jose, California ) KUFX(FM), San Jose, California ) KXXT(AM), Santa Barbara, California ) KTMS(AM), Santa Barbara, California ) KIST(FM), Santa Barbara, California ) KTYD(FM), Santa Barbara, California ) KACD(FM), Santa Monica, California ) KL YF(AM), Thousand Oaks, California ) KFJO(FM), Walnut Creek, California ) KYHT(FM), Y ermo, California ) K.BCO(FM), Boulder, Colorado ) KHOW(AM), Denver, Colorado ) KOA(AM), Denver, Colorado ) KBPI(FM), Denver, Colorado ) KHIH(FM), Denver, Colorado ) KRFX(FM), Denver, Colorado ) KCOL(AM), Fort Collins, Colorado ) KPA W(FM), Fort Collins, Colorado ) KTCL(FM), Fort Collins, Colorado ) KGLL(FM), Greeley, Colorado ) KTLK(AM), Thornton, Colorado ) KIIX(AM), Wellington, Colorado ) WTBT(FM), Bradenton, Florida ) WIKX(FM), Charlotte Harbor, Florida ) WXTB(FM), Clearwater, Florid~ ) WSRZ-FM, Coral Grove, Florida ) WYNF(FM), Englewood, Florida ) WJGR(AM), Jacksonville, Florida ) WZAZ(AM), Jacksonville, Florida ) WQIK-FM, Jacksonville, Florida -
Jacor Communications
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION FORM 424B5 Prospectus filed pursuant to Rule 424(b)(5) Filing Date: 1998-02-04 SEC Accession No. 0001047469-98-003455 (HTML Version on secdatabase.com) FILER JACOR COMMUNICATIONS INC Mailing Address Business Address 50 EAST RIVERCENTER BLVD 50 E RIVERCENTER BLVD CIK:702808| IRS No.: 310978313 | State of Incorp.:DE | Fiscal Year End: 1231 12TH FLOOR 12TH FLOOR Type: 424B5 | Act: 33 | File No.: 333-40127 | Film No.: 98521091 COVINGTON KY 41011 COVINGTON KY 41011 SIC: 4832 Radio broadcasting stations 6066552267 JACOR COMMUNICATIONS CO Mailing Address Business Address 50 EAST RIVERCENTER BLVD 50 EAST RIVERCENTER BLVD CIK:317833| IRS No.: 592054850 | State of Incorp.:FL | Fiscal Year End: 1231 12TH FLOOR 12 FLOOR Type: 424B5 | Act: 33 | File No.: 333-40127-01 | Film No.: 98521092 COVINGTON KY 41011 COVINGTON KY 41011 SIC: 4833 Television broadcasting stations 6066552267 PREMIERE RADIO NETWORKS INC Mailing Address Business Address 50 E RIVERCENTER BLVD 50 E RIVERCENTER BLVD CIK:885084| IRS No.: 954083971 | State of Incorp.:DE | Fiscal Year End: 1231 12TH FL 12TH FL Type: 424B5 | Act: 33 | File No.: 333-40127-02 | Film No.: 98521093 COVINGTON KY 41011 COVINGTON KY 41011 SIC: 4832 Radio broadcasting stations 6066552267 WHOK INC Mailing Address Business Address 50 E RIVERCENTER BLVD 50 E RIVERCENTER BLVD CIK:1028790| IRS No.: 341092716 | State of Incorp.:OH | Fiscal Year End: 1231 12TH FL 12TH FL Type: 424B5 | Act: 33 | File No.: 333-40127-03 | Film No.: 98521094 COVINGTON KY 41011 COVINGTON KY 41011 SIC: 4832 -
INFLUENTIAL WOMEN in RAD I O
The MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN in RAD I O nce again, Radio Ink ence in the industry today, the pool Beginning next year, nominations is proud to spotlight of those who have the opportunity, to the MIW roster will include addi- some of radio's Most and, dare I add, the responsibility, tional criteria as to how nominees are Influential Women. to set an example and to mentor "paying it forward" as role models in It's especially grati- and promote the next generation of developing and leading those who fying to note that broadcasters, women and men alike, aspire to follow in their footsteps. An these women of accomplishment has greatly expanded. outside committee of advisers will Orepresent only some of the many Radio Ink’s MIW list has evolved also be named to help evaluate the outstanding women in radio today. and grown in great part because nominations. Our goal is to insure Thanks to advancements over the those who came first paved the way that the MIW list reflects those past 17 years, what began as a list of for those who have followed. In women whose success is breeding 10 is now at 100. While there is cer- 1999, it reflected women who were success, who are using their influ- tainly more to do to level the playing carving out success in what was then ence to open doors for others. field, this list indicates significant a male-dominated industry. While we We applaud the 2016 Most progress. continue to spotlight and celebrate Influential Women in Radio, and we But progress does not come with- their progress, it's time to set a look forward to encouraging and fol- out change. -
Radio's Big Bully
Radio's big bully Dirty tricks and crappy programming: Welcome to the world of Clear Channel, the biggest station owner in America. By Eric Boehlert - - - - - - - - - - April 30, 2001 | In the late 1990s, while no one was looking, a corporate behemoth became the largest owner and biggest force in America's most venerable mass medium: commercial radio. Radio stations that once were proudly local are now being programmed from hundreds of miles away. Increasingly, the very DJs are in a different city as well. Want your record played on one of those stations? Be prepared to pay -- dearly -- for the privilege. Want your band's concert to be sponsored by a radio station? Be careful: If you pick a competitor, the behemoth might pull your songs off its playlists overnight -- from two, 10, 100 stations. Looking for classy radio programming? Don't look here. The company is known for allowing animals to be killed live on the air, severing long-standing ties with community and charity events, laying off thousands of workers, homogenizing playlists and a corporate culture in which dirty tricks are a way of life. Welcome to the world of Clear Channel -- radio's big bully. - - - - - - - - - - - - It was a bittersweet night last June for the 40 to 50 radio executives and on- air personalities from the AMFM Network, including countdown king Casey Kasem. The scene was the famous Spago restaurant in West Hollywood for a night of eating and drinking on the company tab. It was sweet: Everyone was in town for the annual R&R trade magazine industry convention, and it was a rare opportunity to schmooze with colleagues face to face at the plush Sunset Boulevard eatery. -
NEW 1540 Khz AM ANCHORAGE AK 50.0 Kw JET FUEL
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Dave Mason (Rosati) 10941 Patina Court San Diego, California, 92131 619-985-5767 [email protected]
Dave Mason (Rosati) 10941 Patina Court San Diego, California, 92131 619-985-5767 [email protected] WORK EXPERIENCE KFMB-FM-TEGNA, San Diego, CA August 2019-present Air Talent/Imaging/Good Will Ambassador Continued event hosting (as below) Imaging – responsible for assisting in reimaging the station from a hybrid AC to Classic Hits in 2017. KXSN-FM, Entercom, San Diego, CA Air Talent/Imaging/Good Will Ambassador, June 2017-June 2019 Continued event hosting (as below) Air Talent. Responsible for 5-hour (6 days a week) music show, web posting and social media interaction. Station was #1 25-54 for most of 2018. Imaging – responsible for assisting in reimaging the station from a hybrid AC to Classic Hits in 2017. XHPRS-FM, BCA RADIO, San Diego, CA Air Talent/Assistant PD/Imaging Director, Nov 2014 – Sep 2016 Event Hosting. Very involved in the community on behalf of the station. Hosted events (both live and on local teleision) for Helen Woodward Animal Center, San Diego Humane Society and SPCA, Scripps Ranch Firesafe Council and Rady Children's Hospital. Air Talent. Responsible for 5 hour daily music air shift. Developing "benchmark" features and specialty programs. Made sure station was part of any and all live appearances including the frequent ValleyView Casino events I have hosted over the years. Assistant Program Director. Developed music rotation system and collaborated with The Program Director as to music played on the station. Developed format clocks and collaborated on station slogans and imaging. Developed all on air promotions and giveaway tactics. Worked closely with Promotions on developing station images both on-air and live. -
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