Saturday, August 3, 2024

Radio History: Aug 4

 
➦In 1735…In colonial times, the defense of John Peter Zenger against libel charges in 1735 is often seen as the cornerstone of American press freedom. After the American Revolution, several states provided for freedom of the press, and the First Amendment (1791) to the U.S. Constitution declared that “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech or of the press.” Whether these acts were intended to prohibit prosecution for seditious libel or merely to prohibit prior restraint has been a matter of controversy.

➦In 1921...KDKA Pittsburgh aired the first tennis match on radio.  Within eight months management figured out that sports on radio would bring in big sales revenues; so the Davis Cup match between Great Britain and Australia was aired on the radio.

WGY 1927

➦In 1927...General Electric's WGY in Schenectady, NY, began experimental operations from a 100,000-watt transmitter.  Later, the FCC regulated the power of AM radio stations to not exceed 50,000 watts on “clear channels” frequencies.

WGY was the flagship station of General Electric's broadcast group from 1922 until 1983. It is the heritage clear-channel occupant of the 810 kHz frequency and has a signal which covers much of the Northeast by day and much of the eastern United States by night.

➦In 1957…The Everly Brothers made their second appearance on CBS-TV's "The Ed Sullivan Show" singing "Bye Bye Love" and introduced their upcoming single, "Wake Up Little Susie," a song that was initially banned by radio stations in Boston and elsewhere because it was about two teenagers who accidentally fell asleep together at a drive-in movie. The song, however, does not say that Susie and her boyfriend had sexual relations. In fact, it strongly implies that they did not. They simply fell asleep because they were bored by the movie.

➦In 1958...The Billboard Hot 100 is published for the 1st time, with "Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson at #1.

➦In 1966...a ban of The Beatles records went into effect at some radio stations. United Press International story on the developing radio ban, appeared in a Camden, New Jersey newspaper, used the headline, “DJs Ban The Beatles for Lennon Remarks.” The News and Observer newspaper of Raleigh, NC used that same day used a more descriptive headline: “Stations Ban ‘Sacrilegious’ Beatles.” Another that day, The Republic newspaper in Columbus, Indiana, ran the headline: “Christianity Will Go, Says Prophet Lennon; Beatles ‘More Popular Than Jesus’?”

Meanwhile, a spokesman for Capitol Records, which then distributed Beatles recordings in the U.S., had already issued a statement explaining that Lennon was “quoted out of context and misconstrued.” Rather, Lennon was being “conjectural” on the topics of Christianity and rock `n roll, said the spokesman, and “only intended the broadest comparison…. He definitely intended no irreverence.” Nonetheless, the radio bans of Beatles music continued.

➦In 1983...WHTZ 100.3 FM moved its transmitter to Empire State Building in Manhattan.

Harris Refuses To Debate On FOX News


Vice President Kamala Harris rejected a proposal by Republican opponent Donald Trump to debate her before a live audience on Fox News, saying she’s sticking to a previously scheduled date on ABC News.

Bloomberg reports the former president and 2024 Republican nominee began the latest round of verbal volleying late Friday with a social media post saying he’d “agreed with Fox News” to debate Harris on Sept. 4 in Pennsylvania.

Harris’ campaign responded that Trump “is trying to back out of the debate he already agreed to” and she’ll “be there one way or the other” on ABC on Sept. 10 — a face-off agreed to by Trump and Joe Biden before the president ended his reelection bid.

The jockeying raises the possibility that US voters won’t see a debate between the two main candidates before the general election on Nov. 5. Instead, Trump and Harris might end up holding dueling televised town-hall-style events.


Trump said on his Truth Social platform that the previous agreement lapsed with Biden’s exit from the presidential race. He also cited a conflict of interest, saying he’s in litigation with ABC and anchor George Stephanopoulos.

Harris will “be there one way or the other” with ABC on Sept. 10, Harris campaign spokesman Michael Tyler said in a statement Saturday. “We’re happy to discuss further debates after the one both campaigns have already agreed to,” he said.

Trump agreed to the debate two months after filing a lawsuit against ABC News, according to a person familiar with the matter. David Muir and Linsey Davis, not Stephanopoulos, are the proposed debate hosts.

Trump said the Sept. 4 timing “is convenient and appropriate in that it is just prior” to the start of early voting in some states on Sept. 6.

SiriusXM To Launch In-Car Ad Supported Free Tier


SiriusXM has announced a ad-supports free tier as part of its efforts to reach more listeners, especially younger audiences

Tjr in-car subscription plan called Free Access. Here are the key details:

Ad-Supported: The Free Access plan includes advertisements on select music, talk, sports, and comedy channels.

No Financial Info Required: You can subscribe to Free Access via your vehicle’s dashboard without providing any financial information.

Eligibility: It works with vehicles equipped with 360L hybrid radios. These radios are available in a range of vehicles from brands like Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, Ford, Dodge, Subaru, Volvo, and Nissan.

Invitation Only: Currently, Free Access is invitation-only.

Usage Requirement: To maintain access, you must use the subscription at least once every 60 days; otherwise, you’ll lose the free tier permanently.

Music Genres: The Free Access plan offers channels like SiriusXM Hits 1, Alt Nation, xL Hip-Hop Nation, Y2Kountry, Latin Vault, '90s on 9, and Classic Rewind. This variety ensures listeners can find their favorite tunes across different genres.

Spoken Word Channels: For those interested in news, sports, and comedy, Free Access includes ESPN Radio, Fox Sports, simulcasts of cable news channels (CNN and MSNBC), Comedy Central Radio, Conan O’Brien Radio, and special interest channels like NPR, Fox News Headlines, and The Catholic Channel.

Fine Print: As you mentioned, there are some important details to consider:

  • Free Access becomes available once a free trial expires, typically when a customer buys a new or used vehicle.
  • It’s limited to one vehicle per customer and isn’t transferable to another radio

SiriusXM, Radio Stocks Struggle


According to Billboard, Radio stocks struggled this week as companies’ second-quarter earnings revealed additional revenue losses.

SiriusXM shares fell 15.6% after the company’s second-quarter earnings on Thursday (Aug. 1) showed a loss of 173,000 satellite radio subscribers and 41,000 Pandora subscribers. Revenue fell 3% to $2.18 billion, although net profit improved 2% to $316 million. In the first quarter, SiriusXM lost 594,000 subscribers, although revenue improved 0.8% to $2.16 billion.

SiriusXM is trying to thread the needle as it expands its product line and gives consumers more options. The new $9.99-per-month streaming service is intended to appeal to a broader audience than potential satellite radio subscribers. At the same time, the company is introducing new pricing tiers for satellite radio, including a $9.99 music-only subscription that can expand to news, talk and sports for additional fees. The trick is not cannibalizing its core, higher-priced satellite offering. 

Jennifer Witz
“The early results in our testing have been encouraging,” CEO Jennifer Witz said during Thursday’s earnings call. “It shows that we’re getting consumers into the right packages for them.”

Also, Shares of radio broadcaster Cumulus Media fell 21% to $1.62 and dropped as far as $1.29 on Friday (Aug. 2) — a 52-week low — after the company’s second-quarter earnings showed that revenue fell 2.5% and net loss increased to $27.7 million from $1.1 million a year earlier. iHeartMedia, which doesn’t report earnings until Thursday (Aug. 8), appeared to be a casualty of Cumulus Media’s results as its shares fell 12.9% to $1.49. 

Collectively, radio companies have had the worst stock performance of all music companies this year, reports Billboard. Year to date, Cumulus Media is down 69.5%, iHeartMedia has fallen 44.2% and SiriusXM is off 42.6%. Only JYP Entertainment, which has fallen 44.3% year to date, has suffered a similar drop.  

The Billboard Global Music Index (BGMI), a measure of the market capitalizations of 20 publicly traded music companies, fell 1.1% to 1,739.18.

Aerosmith Has Officially Retired


Three months after Aerosmith rescheduled the remaining dates of their Peace Out farewell tour, the group has officially announced their retirement from touring amid Steven Tyler‘s ongoing vocal cord injury.

Billboard reports the rock band took to social media on Friday (Aug. 2) to share a statement announcing the news. “It was 1970 when a spark of inspiration became Aerosmith. Thanks to you, our Blue Army, that spark caught flame and has been burning for over five decades. Some of you have been with us since the beginning and all of you are the reason we made rock ‘n’ roll history,” the statement began. “It has been the honor of our lives to have our music become part of yours. In every club, on every massive tour and at moments grand and private you have given us a place in the soundtrack of your lives.”

The statement continued that Tyler “has spent months tirelessly working on getting his voice to where it was before his injury,” before adding, “We’ve seen him struggling despite having the best medical team by his side. Sadly, it is clear, that a full recovery from his vocal injury is not possible. We have made a heartbreaking and difficult, but necessary, decision – as a band of brothers – to retire from the touring stage.”

Aerosmith thanked their crew and team before concluding with a message to their fans. “A final thank you to you – the best fans on planet Earth. Play our music loud, now and always. Dream On. You’ve made our dreams come true,” they wrote, noting that all tickets purchased will be refunded.

Tyler first revealed that he injured his voice in September 2023. “I’m heartbroken to say I have received strict doctor’s orders not to sing for the next thirty days,” the veteran singer explained at the time. “I sustained vocal cord damage during Saturday’s show that led to subsequent bleeding.

Aerosmith, formed in 1970 by Tyler, guitarist Joe Perry and bassist Tom Hamilton, were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

Boston Radio: Longtime Country 102.5 Host Is Leaving


A longtime host at WKLB Country 102.5 is leaving the Boston station after more than three decades, as the beloved radio personality said she’s “hanging up my headphones.”

Carolyn Kruse announced on Friday that her final day at the station will be Aug. 28, According to The Boston Herald.

“This is gonna be harder than I thought,” Kruse said on-air. “Alright, so you know how every song has a beginning, a middle and end? Well, today my friends, I’m here to tell you that my radio song is about to fade out.

“But it’s a beautiful and long song filled with high notes I never believed I could reach,” the midday host added. “After an incredible 31 years of playing country music on your radio in Boston, I am hanging up my headphones.”

It was not an easy decision to step away from the radio biz, Kruse emphasized.

“It has been big and loud and filled with dreams that come true,” Kruse added. “The people I’ve worked with, the artists I’ve met, the music I’ve played, the shows I’ve seen, and having you there for all of it makes mine a story of legendary proportions.”

She thanked the loyal listeners from over the years.

Skip Bayless Abruptly Exits ‘Undisputed’


Skip Bayless announced Friday on X that he is leaving Fox Sports immediately, confirming weeks of reports that the polarizing FS1 sports analyst was on his way out after eight often turbulent years co-hosting “Undisputed.”

“Today was my last show on ‘Undisputed,'” Bayless wrote. “I’m leaving FS1. I’ve been planning to pursue other opportunities for several months. I had a great eight-year run with a lot of great people at FOX, but now I’m excited for what’s coming up. Stay tuned.”

Bayless’ confrontational style led to many dust-ups at the network, including a tweet about NFL player Damar Hamlin’s health emergency during a game that upset co-host Shannon Sharpe, who skipped the next broadcast. Bayless and Sharpe clashed often on “Undisputed,” though they apparently made amends as Sharpe praised his longtime colleague in a tearful exit from the show just over a year ago.

Fox Sports thanked and highly praised its longtime “Undisputed” host in a followup X post, calling Bayless “the godfather of sports debate.”

Trump Agrees To Fox Debate

Martha MacCallum, Bret Baier

Former President Trump announced Friday night that he has agreed to Fox News' proposal for a debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump said the debate would be held on Sept. 4 in Pennsylvania, although the location of the event has not yet been determined, according to Fox News Digital.

The former president also noted that an ABC News debate previously schedued against President Biden before he suspended his re-election campaign had been canceled, citing his lawsuit against that network and one of its hosts, George Stephanopoulos.

"I have agreed with FoxNews to debate Kamala Harris on Wednesday, September 4th," Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. "The Debate was previously scheduled against Sleepy Joe Biden on ABC, but has been terminated in that Biden will no longer be a participant, and I am in litigation against ABC Network and George Slopadopoulos, thereby creating a conflict of interest."

The moderators of the debate will be Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum.

The debate rules will be similar to the rules of the June 27 CNN debate against Biden, who Trump wrote "has been treated horribly by his Party." But unlike the CNN debate, which did not have an audience, the Fox News debate will have spectators.

Harris said last month that she was "ready" to debate the former president and accused him of backpedaling away from the previous agreement to debate on ABC News on Sept. 10.

This comes after Harris became the Democratic Party's nominee for president after Biden announced he was dropping his re-election campaign.

Trump previously said he would not debate Harris because she was not the party's official candidate after Biden dropped out of the race. But on Friday, the vice president secured enough delegates to officially become the party's nominee.

Veteran Agent Claims USSS Heads Are 'Kings of Cover-Up'


A veteran U.S. Secret Service agent who spoke to Fox News Digital on the condition of anonymity called on the leadership at the agency to be fired, dubbing them the “kings of cover-up.”

"The three things that failed us in Butler were lack of communication, which is a leadership issue, lack of personnel, which is a leadership issue, and lack of use of technology, which is also a leadership issue,” the agent said.

The agent defended those who were on the ground on July 13 at former President Trump ill-fated Butler, Pennsylvania rally, adding "the people that need to be fired are the people in leadership."



He added that the USSS is "horrible at retention and horrible at hiring," adding, "We have people on the job capable of doing it, but they want to do things their ignorant ways. There’s a bit of cockiness to it, if you will."

Meanwhile,  Tech problems plagued the Secret Service at the rally where a gunman tried to kill Donald Trump, contributing to a major communications breakdown. Acting Director Ronald Rowe cited spotty cellular service, malfunctioning technology and unused equipment. 

In addition, no Secret Service agents were inside a command post that local police had set up, some officers communicated using multiple methods, and the radio system was flooded with calls for people needing help in the extreme heat. Officers had spotted Thomas Matthew Crooks and identified him as suspicious about an hour before the shooting, but lost sight of him. When an officer saw him on the roof with a gun, he notified other law-enforcement agencies by radio, but the message never reached Secret Service agents. 

Within 30 seconds, Crooks opened fire.

DOJ Sues TikTok For Violations of Children’s Privacy Laws


The Justice Department, together with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Friday filed a civil lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California against TikTok Inc., ByteDance Ltd., and their affiliates for violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and its implementing regulations (COPPA) in connection with the popular TikTok app.

COPPA prohibits website operators from knowingly collecting, using, or disclosing personal information from children under the age of 13, unless they provide notice to and obtain consent from those children’s parents. It also requires website operators to delete personal information collected from children at their parents’ request. In 2019, the government sued TikTok’s predecessor, Musical.ly, for COPPA violations, and since then the defendants have been subject to a court order requiring them to undertake specific measures to comply with COPPA.

According to the complaint, from 2019 to the present, TikTok knowingly permitted children to create regular TikTok accounts and to create, view, and share short-form videos and messages with adults and others on the regular TikTok platform.

The DOJ claims the defendants collected and retained a wide variety of personal information from these children without notifying or obtaining consent from their parents. Even for accounts that were created in “Kids Mode” (a pared-back version of TikTok intended for children under 13), the defendants unlawfully collected and retained children’s email addresses and other types of personal information. Further, when parents discovered their children’s accounts and asked the defendants to delete the accounts and information in them, the defendants frequently failed to honor those requests.  The defendants also had deficient and ineffectual internal policies and processes for identifying and deleting TikTok accounts created by children.  

“TikTok knowingly and repeatedly violated kids’ privacy, threatening the safety of millions of children across the country,” said FTC Chair Lina M. Khan. “The FTC will continue to use the full scope of its authorities to protect children online — especially as firms deploy increasingly sophisticated digital tools to surveil kids and profit from their data.”

Nielsen: Holiday Week Saw Huge Spike In Streaming


The summer of streaming has been heating up big time for the last several weeks and now the numbers are in to prove it. The top U.S. premium subscription streaming services generated a record 313 billion minutes of TV watching from July 1-7, according to Nielsen sampling of connected TV usage, which doesn't include mobile consumption.

For the first time since Nielsen started publishing weekly streaming metrics in 2021, each of the top 10 most watched premium SVOD shows recorded 1 billion or more minutes of hot streaming action for the measurement week. 

High streaming usage was driven by a warm audience reception for Eddie Murphy's first Beverly Hills Cop sequel in 30 years, as well as the drop of season 9 of Suits on Netflix. New seasons of HBO's House of the Dragon on Max and FX's The Bear on Hulu also moved the needle. 

Nielsen said January 13, the day Peacock exclusively presented the primetime AFC Wild Card matchup between the eventual Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins, remains the biggest volume U.S. streaming day on record, Nielsen said. 

Radio History: Aug 3


➦In 1902...Ray Bloch born  (Died at age 79  – March 29, 1982). He was a composer, songwriter, conductor, pianist, author and arranger. He is best remembered as the arranger and orchestra conductor for The Ed Sullivan Show during its entire run from 1948 to 1971.

with Ed Sullivan
Bloch and his orchestra were featured on numerous radio variety shows of the late-1930s and 1940s. These included: Johnny Presents (1939-1946), The Gay Nineties Revue (CBS, 1939-1944), Let Yourself Go (CBS, 1944-1945), The Continental Celebrity Club (1945-1946), The Milton Berle Show (NBC, 1948-1949), and The Mary Small Revue (1945).

From 1943 to 1956 Bloch and his orchestra also performed on Here's to Romance, a weekly musical variety show broadcast by the American Forces Network. In 1951 Bloch hosted his own show, The Bloch Party, a 60-minute variety show on CBS Radio featuring Judy Lynn, the Russ Emery Chorus, and the Ray Bloch Orchestra.

The orchestra was a fixture on several game shows, including Take It or Leave It (CBS, 1940-1947). Quick as a Flash (1944–1949) – during which "clues were elaborately dramatized or were musically illustrated by Ray Bloch's orchestra"– and Sing It Again (1948–1951). Bloch also worked on Philip Morris Playhouse (CBS, 1939–1943), and in several Orson Welles drama presentations.

➦In 1907... Irene Tedrow born (Died from a stroke at age 87 – March 10, 1995) was a character actress in stage, film, television and radio.

Irene Tedrow
Among her most notable roles are Janet Archer in the radio series Meet Corliss Archer, Mrs. Lucy Elkins on the TV sitcom Dennis the Menace and Mrs. Webb in the stage production Our Town at the Plumstead Playhouse.

Tedrow's work in radio dated back at least to 1929. As a drama student at Carnegie Institute of Technology, she was master of ceremonies and student director for "Carnegie Tech Day at Gimbel's," which was broadcast on WCAE. A 1937 radio listing shows her as one of the actresses in George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah when it was broadcast on NBC Blue.

During the 1940s and 1950s, Tedrow had quality acting roles in radio productions, including The Baby Snooks Show.

➦In 1918...Actor Larry Haines born (Died at age 90 - July 17, 2008) was an American actor.

Larry Haines
He had been active in dramatics in high school, and while he was in college, he was advised to try acting. After a few months of instruction in dramatics, he passed an audition with CBS radio He dropped out during his sophomore year of college and "went right into radio working on little stations all around New York City," beginning at WWRL.

Haines first became known in the 1930s as an actor on the radio crime series Gangbusters. Playing Joe Lincoln, he was the star of Treasury Agent on the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1947-48, and he had the title role of Mike Hammer in That Hammer Guy on Mutual in 1953-54. He also was featured in The Chase, Cloak and Dagger, Inner Sanctum Mystery, The Man Behind the Gun, and This Is Nora Drake. It was estimated that he acted in more than 15,000 radio programs in the 1940s and 1950s.

Four decades later, he would return to radio, starring in 82 episodes of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater.

WGY Transmitter 1922

➦In 1922...WGY in Schenectady, NY aired the first drama series on radio. The first play was “The Wolf” by Eugene Walter, adapted into a 40-minute radio script by local actor Edward H. Smith. When two 2 X 4’s were slapped together to replicate a door slam, radio sound effects were born.

➦In 1958...Billboard magazine launched its Hot 100 music chart.

➦In 1984...legendary Dick Biondi, joined WJMK-FM, Chicago - an oldies-formatted station.

➦In 1986...William B. Williams died of acute anemia and respiratory failure. (Born - August 6, 1923) He was a disc jockey on New York City radio station WNEW for over four decades hosting the popular program Make Believe Ballroom. Williams is particularly noted for coining the title "Chairman of the Board" for Frank Sinatra.

Friday, August 2, 2024

Philly Radio: The Fanatic Lands Mike Missanelli


Mike Missanelli will return to WPEN 97.5 The Fanatic two years after the sports talk station declined to renew his contract in an acrimonious split.

The Philadelphia Business Journal reports Missanelli will host the aptly named Mike Missanelli Show middays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. beginning August 12.

After months of speculation about a reunion with Missanelli, The Fanatic made the announcement Friday morning as Program Director Scott Masteller, who joined the station in January, angles to catch rival SportsRadio 94 WIP in the ratings.

He will be joined on the program by relative newcomer Bill Colarulo, who has been working part-time in the midday time slot for the past several months with Bob Cooney, who had been hosting there for several months after a shakeup in the station’s lineup.

Cooney said Wednesday that the station informed him it had “decided to move into a different direction” after he had been a host there since 2017.

Mike Missanelli
Cutting a deal with Missanelli represents the return of the station’s biggest name for over a decade, but he will not be in his familiar afternoon drive spot.

On Tuesday, The Fanatic and parent Beasley Media Group announced that former Philadelphia Phillies closer Ricky Bottalico signed a multiyear contract extension to continue serving as co-host of the afternoon drive show with Tyrone Johnson.

In a statement, Masteller said The Fanatic is excited to welcome Missanelli back. "I know that both previous and new listeners will be anxious to hear his insight and perspective on Philadelphia sports," he said.

A key in Missanelli’s return might be the hiring of longtime sales associate Paul Blake as Beasley’s Philadelphia market manager in June. He replaced Joe Bell, for whom Missanelli did not have kind words since his contract was not renewed in 2022.

Missanelli joined The Fanatic in 2010 to help WPEN kick off a sports talk rival to WIP, where he had served two stints and wound up getting fired in 2008 due to an alleged altercation with an on-site producer.

The afternoon drive show took off and Missanelli usurped WIP in his time slot and fended off challengers such as the abrasive Josh Innes for almost a decade.

Cumulus Media Reports 2Q Total Revenue Down YoY


Cumulus Media Inc. today announced operating results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024. 

Mary Berner
Mary G. Berner, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cumulus Media, said, "In the context of a challenging advertising environment, second quarter total revenue finished in line with our pacing guidance, down 2.5% year-over-year. However, our unrelenting focus on areas of the business that are in our control helped us to mitigate the impact of soft demand while also driving tangible progress in key priority areas. During the quarter, we grew our digital marketing services business by 24%; reduced fixed costs by $4 million; and continued to strengthen our balance sheet through the successful completion of our exchange offer, ABL upsizing, and the buyback of a portion of our remaining 2026 maturity debt."

Berner continued, "Looking ahead, while the advertising outlook remains uncertain, our advertisers continue to be focused on when – not if – they’re going to return to more typical spending levels. Fortunately, thanks to our success at extending our debt maturities, we have time on our side and the flexibility to pursue multiple paths to create shareholder value." 

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Lawmakers Urge Prompt Action On AM Radio Mandate


In a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson and other House leaders on Wednesday, a right-leaning think tank encouraged “prompt House passage” of legislation protecting the installation of AM radios in all new vehicles. 

Numerous vehicle manufacturers—especially makers of electric vehicles—such as Ford, Tesla, and Volvo, have begun removing AM radios from their new models. The American Principles Project urged Johnson, R-La., as well as House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., and House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, R-Minn., to bring the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act “to the House floor as soon as possible.”

According to Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-N.J., one of the leading backers of the bill, it would “[d]irect the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to issue a rule that requires automakers to maintain AM broadcast radio in their vehicles without a separate or additional payment, fee, or surcharge.”

The American Principles Project letter notes bipartisan support for the legislation from “256 members of the House and 62 senators.” Additionally, notable figures such as radio talk-show hosts Erick Erickson, Sean Hannity, Hugh Hewitt, and Mark Levin “have expressed their support for maintaining AM radio in vehicles.” 

Automakers, meanwhile, are spending millions of dollars on lobbyists in an effort to kill the bill, the Media Confidential reported Tuesday.

The letter outlines three reasons why AM radio remains important: It’s an integral part of emergency “communications infrastructure,” it’s “the lifeline of local communities,” and it’s valuable “for political discourse.”

When electric power and cell services go down, AM radio still supplies people with “free, local, and trusted news and information,” the letter states. 

The Daily Signal reports Heritage Action Executive Vice President Ryan Walker, a signer of the letter, said local news outlets and anchors continue to be some of the most trusted sources of information in the U.S. 

House Committee Expands Probe Into GARM


The House Judiciary Committee is ramping up its investigation into the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), which allegedly colluded with advertisers to keep business from conservative news outlets.

The Daily Wire reports Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) on Thursday wrote to more than 40 companies connected to GARM, instructing them to turn over relevant documents to the committee. Jordan also asked the companies—including behemoths like Pepsi, Adidas, and Shell—whether they agreed with GARM’s actions.

“The Committee has uncovered evidence of coordinated action by GARM and its member companies, including boycotts of disfavored social media platforms, podcasts, and news outlets,” Jordan writes.

The panel, chaired by Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), asked the companies — which included Adidas, American Express, Bayer, BP, Carhartt, Chanel, CVS, General Motors and Goldman Sachs — to preserve documents and provide information pertaining to their activities with the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM).

“The Committee has learned that collusive activity is occurring within the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, of which your company is a member,” the letter began.

Jordan’s letter is the latest step in the committee’s probe of GARM. Last month, Media Confidential reported on Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro testimony before the committee about GARM’s actions. Emails obtained by the committee showed GARM and ad-buying executives expressing contempt for conservatives, admitting that they used rules about “conspiracy theories” and “misinformation” as a pretext to withhold revenue from conservative news sites, including The Daily Wire.

The committee’s investigation could clarify whether GARM and ad firms were manipulating or misrepresenting their customers, or if those customers were active participants in denying ads to conservative websites. If those companies—many of whom are direct competitors—coordinated their activities, they could run afoul of antitrust laws, Jordan said.

Analysis: Venu Sports May Have A Marketing Problem


The Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery jointly-owned streaming service said Thursday it will launch this fall at $42.99 per month. 

CNBC reports that’s much more expensive than Netflix, Max, Peacock or any other major subscription streaming service. It’s a lot less than the $73-per-month YouTube TV or a standard cable bundle — but those offerings include a wide variety of entertainment content beyond sports.

Venu will give consumers access to a bundle of networks: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, and truTV. Subscribers will also get ESPN+. The plan is to debut in time for the football season. It doesn’t include CBS and NBC, two networks that have the rights to many sports, including college football and NFL games.

Venu’s theoretical user is someone willing to pay a hefty monthly subscription for a narrow segment of media — live sports, but not all live sports. The service is marketing itself as a product for so-called “cord nevers” — a set of younger consumers who haven’t wanted to pay for cable because it’s too expensive but have been yearning for access to ESPN and other live sports.

There are two major obstacles for Venu to succeed. First, the total addressable market of users who are OK with paying $43 per month for some sports but not OK with paying for cable may not be that high. Many non-cable subscribers are content to watch highlights on YouTube and their favorite influencers for commentary. According to a survey by Kantar, cited by YouTube at its 2024 upfront, 54% of people would rather watch creators break down a major live event than actually watch the event.

On the other end of the spectrum, NFL-crazed younger people will have to buy Peacock and Paramount+ — the streaming services attached to NBC and CBS — to get a full slate of NFL games. They could also get a digital antenna to pair with Venu, but antenna uptake among younger viewers may be a tad oxymoronic.

Freed Evan Gershkovich, Others Arrive in U-S


Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich stepped back onto U.S. soil to a hero’s welcome from President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris late Thursday, capping a lengthy wrongful detainment and conviction in Russia that culminated in the most complex prisoner swap between Western allies and Russia since the Cold War.

Gershkovich, who was jailed in 2023 and convicted in July of espionage charges that he, the Journal and the U.S. government vehemently denied, emerged from a government aircraft that landed at a suburban Washington military base at 11:37 p.m. in a small silver Bombardier jet with a red stripe and the window blinds drawn. 


Gershkovich, the second to walk off the jet, held his arms wide to hug Harris as Biden spoke with the family of another released prisoner, the former Marine Paul Whelan, who walked off first. Whelan saluted Biden and said, “How you doing, Sir?’’

Arriving on a muggy summer night, Gershkovich and the others landed at Joint Base Andrews after a roughly 10-hour flight they boarded in Ankara, Turkey, following the massive prisoner swap earlier Thursday.


In addition to the president, vice president, other officials and throngs of media, Gershkovich was greeted by his immediate family: his father, Mikhail; his mother, Ella Milman; his sister, Danielle, and his brother-in-law, Anthony Huczek. Gershkovich first greeted his mother, hugging her and lifting her off the ground. He was also greeted by some of his colleagues, including the Journal’s editor in chief, Emma Tucker, who took the reins of the Journal just weeks before Gershkovich’s detention. “Thank you for everything, Emma, that was a lot,” Gershkovich said, smiling. “I gave you a surprise in your first few weeks.”


Amazon: Doubles Q2 Net Income


Amazon shares slipped Thursday after it projected weaker-than-expected revenue growth and said it would continue to ratchet up spending to meet anticipated demand for artificial-intelligence services.

The company’s total sales rose 10% from a year earlier to $148 billion during the three-month period ending in June. Its profit was $13.5 billion. Its sales were in line with analyst expectations, while its profit was higher than predicted.

Revenue from Amazon’s cloud computing unit, Amazon Web Services, grew by about 19% to a higher-than-expected $26.28 billion. The business has shown renewed strength after experiencing a slowdown in 2023.

Like many of the top companies in technology, Amazon has been ramping up its spending on the data centers, real estate and chips needed to meet the surging demand for computer power that has come with the rise of artificial intelligence. Amazon’s purchases of property and equipment, a measurement of its capital spending, was $17.62 billion in the second quarter. That is more than 50% higher than the year-earlier level and the highest quarterly spending since 2021.

Apple Pins Hopes On AI For iPhone Upgrades


Apple said its third-quarter iPhone sales were better than expected and forecast more gains on Thursday as it bets on artificial intelligence to attract buyers, even as its overall China business disappointed.

Reuters reports Apple is expected to launch this fall what analysts have called the biggest software upgrade for the iPhone. It includes artificial intelligence features and comes at a time when rivals such as Samsung have been quicker to roll out similar services.

Apple said revenue in its fiscal fourth quarter would grow at a level similar to the 4.9% increase it posted in the April-June period, which was better than analysts' estimates.

Sales of iPhone also improved in the third quarter, falling just 0.9% compared with the 2.2% drop analysts expected.

Chief Financial Officer Luca Maestri told Reuters in an interview that the iPhone results were better than he had expected three months ago. "The iPhone 15 family has been doing well from the very beginning and still now - we have three quarters of the year behind us. It is performing better than the previous cycle, the iPhone 14."

Apple has taken to discounting its iPhones in China to compete with the much cheaper alternative smartphones offered by local competitors such as Huawei. The company in May offered discounts of up to 2,300 yuan ($317) on selected models.

Analysts expect a strong upgrade cycle for the iPhone 16 series, likely to be launched in September. The company unveiled a raft of AI products and services it calls Apple Intelligence at its developer conference in June.

To operate Apple Intelligence requires at least an iPhone 15 Pro, which may push consumers to upgrade their devices.

Judge Tosses $4.7B Verdict Against 'Sunday Ticket'


A U.S. judge in California on Thursday threw out a $4.7 billion verdict against the National Football League in a lawsuit claiming it overcharged subscribers to its Sunday Ticket game telecasts for more than a decade.

Reuters reports the ruling by Los Angeles-based U.S. District Judge hilip Gutierrez followed arguments by the NFL that the verdict was unjustified and the result of a "runaway" jury.

The NFL in a statement said it welcomed the judge's ruling. "We believe that the NFL's media distribution model provides our fans with an array of options to follow the game they love," the NFL said.

"Sunday Ticket" is the only broadcast option for NFL fans who want to watch their teams play out-of-market games. The subscribers alleged "Sunday Ticket" prices were inflated to limit subscriptions and protect distribution rights fees that broadcast networks paid to air games in local markets.

Gutierrez in his 16-page order threw out the testimony from two key witnesses for the subscribers. He said the jury's damages verdict was otherwise unsupported by the evidence and ruled that were too many defects in the case for it to proceed at all.

"Plaintiffs failed to provide evidence from which a reasonable jury could make a finding of injury and an award of actual damages," Gutierrez wrote.

The court's ruling granting judgment as a matter of law to the NFL can be appealed to the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

Orlando Radio: Audacy Relaunches 102 Jamz


Audacy announces the relaunch of 102 JAMZ (WQMP-FM) in Orlando. The station, most recently known as FM 101.9, will serve as Orlando’s home for Throwbacks, playing a collection of favorites from artists like 2Pac, Beyoncé, Eminem, Notorious B.I.G., Usher and more. The station was previously 102 JAMZ from 1988 to 2014.

The station subsequently announces Miguel ‘Mijo’ Irizarry as Brand Manager. In this role, Mijo will oversee the station’s content strategy, talent, operations and branding.

“We’re thrilled to announce the return of this heritage brand and once again give listeners a destination for the hottest Throwback music,” said Claudia Menegus, Regional President, Audacy Orlando. “Some of these artists and records made 102 JAMZ a local favorite and has stood the test of time as one of the most iconic brands in Orlando. We trust that with Mijo’s leadership, we will create a unique, nostalgic experience for music lovers in Orlando and for every generation to enjoy.”

The station kicks off with 10,000 ‘JAMZ’ in a row. Additional on-air announcements will be made in the coming weeks.

Mijo also serves as Brand Manager and afternoon drive host for sister station Power 96 (WPOW-FM), Miami’s home for Throwbacks, and Brand Manager of Radio Libre 790 in Miami. Other career stops include Philadelphia and Portland.

📻Listeners can tune in to 102 JAMZ (WQMP-FM) in Orlando on air and nationwide on the Audacy app and website. Fans can also connect with the station via X, Facebook and Instagram.

Don Lemon Sues Elon Musk Over Canceled X Deal


Don Lemon is suing Elon Musk and X for breach of contract after the owner of the social-media platform canceled a short-lived partnership deal following a testy interview.

Lemon and X cut an agreement for the former CNN host to produce content on the platform after he was let go from the network. The complaint, which Lemon’s team said was filed Thursday in California Superior Court, said X agreed to pay Lemon $1.5 million and a cut of advertising revenue in a one-year deal. But X and Musk never intended to fulfill the deal, the complaint alleges. 

Lemon’s first show was intended to be a more than hourlong interview with Musk in March. He posted the interview on his social-media channels after the deal was rescinded.

Musk called off the partnership because the billionaire wasn’t happy with their conversation, according to the lawsuit. He sent a text to Lemon’s agent a day after the interview saying the “contract is cancelled.”

The interview was contentious. Musk, who has criticized journalists and the news media, was agitated when Lemon asked about the billionaire’s drug use, his plans for X and his thoughts on content moderation and antisemitism.

Fox & Friends: 'Breakfast With Friends' Heading to Sturgis


FOX News Channel’s (FNC) FOX & Friends (weekdays, 6-9 AM/ET) will present its signature 'Breakfast with Friends’ segment series on Wednesday, August 7th from the Buffalo Chip Campgrounds in Sturgis, South Dakota during the 84th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. 

The special will be live from a pop-up diner created by The Sons of Light Motorcycle Ministry on the campgrounds of the rally. FOX & Friends co-host Lawrence Jones will be on location from 4-7 AM/MT (6-9AM/ET) to speak with diner patrons about the 84th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and other news of the day. 

FOX & Friends is FNC’s flagship morning franchise featuring co-hosts Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade and Lawrence Jones. Every weekday morning from 6-9 AM/ET, the show highlights the latest in news, weather, sports and entertainment with a casual and spontaneous discourse and is the most watched morning program in cable news.

On Monday, On Monday, FOX News Channel’s (FNC) Ainsley Earhardt will present an interview with Republican vice-presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance’s wife Usha Vance on the network’s signature morning show FOX & Friends (6-9 AM) on Monday, August 5th. During the pre-taped interview, Usha Vance will discuss the upcoming election and her husband’s role as the Republican candidate for vice president, among other topics. Additionally, part two of the interview will air during the August 6th edition of FOX & Friends. A transcript will be made available following the interview. 

FOX Business Network also announced Maria Bartiromo will present an interview with Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump Friday on Mornings with Maria (weekdays, 6-9 AM/ET). During the interview, the former president will discuss recent polling, the economy, his reaction to the release of Americans detained in Russia and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s death. Additional excerpts will air on FOX News Channel's Sunday Morning Futures (10-11 AM/ET) this weekend.  

Also, FOX Business Network’s Kelly O’Grady will present a new 30-minute special entitled “The Crypto Campaign” on Friday, August 2nd at 8 PM/ET focusing on key takeaways from the Bitcoin 2024 conference. Interviews conducted during the conference for the special include 2024 Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., crypto leader Ark Invest Founder Cathie Wood, MBD Capital President Lou Basenese, Ava Labs President John Wu, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) all of whom will detail crypto’s rise and relevance in political campaigns.

ESPN, Paul Finebaum Agree to Multi-Year Extension


ESPN has secured a multi-year contract extension with SEC Network and ESPN Radio host Paul Finebaum, who will continue to play a prominent role in ESPN and SEC Network programming, including as the host of The Paul Finebaum Show and as a commentator on SEC Nation. Additionally, the fan favorite “Finebaum Friday” edition of his eponymous show will once again travel to SEC campuses and game sites this fall.

“I consider myself incredibly blessed to be a member of this talented team at ESPN and get to do what I do on a daily basis,” said Finebaum. “I’d like to thank everyone at ESPN, as well as our loyal listeners and viewers, for their continued support.

Court Blocks Biden Administration Net Neutrality Rules


A U.S. appeals court on Thursday blocked the Federal Communications Commission's reinstatement of landmark net neutrality rules, saying broadband providers are likely to succeed in a legal challenge.

The FCC voted in April along party lines to reassume regulatory oversight of broadband internet and reinstate open internet rules adopted in 2015 that were rescinded under then-President Donald Trump.

Reuters reports the Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, which had temporarily delayed the rules, said on Thursday it would temporarily block net neutrality rules and scheduled oral arguments for late October or early November on the issue, dealing a serious blow to President Joe Biden's effort to reinstate the rules.

"The final rule implicates a major question, and the commission has failed to satisfy the high bar for imposing such regulations," the court wrote. "Net neutrality is likely a major question requiring clear congressional authorization."