The FCC will vote on August 6 to eliminate its 39% national television ownership cap and replace it with a case-by-case public interest review, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced Wednesday.
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The US House of Representatives passed the Sunshine Protection Act on Tuesday evening, which could make the twice-yearly ritual of changing the clocks a thing of the past. On Monday, the monumental bill had cleared a key House hurdle — with the House Rules Committee approving the rule in a 6-4 vote.
Trump has signaled his support for the bill, writing in a Truth Social post that it would be a “very nice WIN for the Republican Party. Take it!”
What is the Sunshine Protection Act?
The House and Senate versions of the bill both seek to make daylight saving time permanent. This would eliminate the biannual time change in the Spring and Fall — a practice currently followed by every US state except Hawaii and parts of Arizona.
Under the bill, Americans would spring the clocks forward in March and skip “falling back” in November.
Language from the bill, which Rep. Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) introduced, was already included in a broader transportation proposal in May that passed by roll call vote in the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
Proponents have argued that sparing Americans from the biannual time change would boost outdoor recreation, tourism, and economic activity, and lessen negative impacts on sleep and seasonal depression.
Detractors have said the switch would greatly impact farmers who would have to cope with later sunrises.
Radio's Value: Radio remains one of the most valuable entertainment options in the car, according to a major new study released Tuesday by Nielsen in partnership with iHeartMedia.
Becker Joins CMG: Phil Becker will join Cox Media Group as Vice President of Audience & Content Growth, a newly created position, starting Monday, July 20.
ABC News Radio Facing Critics: ABC News Radio is facing scrutiny after it delayed coverage of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s death over the weekend because it aired pre-recorded newscasts during overnight hours.
Howard Cutting Back: Howard Stern has laid off approximately a dozen staffers from his SiriusXM show as he shifts to producing just one new episode per week after Labor Day, according to sources.
Copas was born in 1913 in Blue Creek, Ohio, in Adams County. He began performing locally at age 14, and appeared on WLW-AM and WKRC-AM in Cincinnati during the 1930s. In 1940 he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, where he performed on WNOX-AM with his band, the Gold Star Rangers.
In 1943, Copas achieved national fame when he replaced Eddy Arnold as a vocalist in the Pee Wee King band and began performing on the Grand Ole Opry. His first solo single, "Filipino Baby", released by King Records in 1946, hit No. 4 on the Billboard country chart and sparked the most successful period of his career.
➦In 1929...“Music and the Spoken Word” debuted on KSL Salt Lake City. It is still on the air today, the oldest continuous nationwide network broadcast in the world. It is a 30-minute of inspiring messages and music produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; the music is performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
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Henderson began his broadcast career in 1952 at Baltimore station WSID, and in 1953 began broadcasting in Philadelphia on WHAT. He hosted a show called "Rocket Ship" out of New York radio stations WOV and WADO from 1954 to 1964, which was an early conduit for rock & roll.
He was known for a distinctive style of rhythmic patter in his radio voice, which he had learned from a Baltimore deejay, Maurice "Hot Rod" Hulbert. Henderson continued on the stations WDAS and WHAT until 1974, as a personality in Philadelphia and New York as well as hosting concerts in both cities and a TV music program in New York.
In addition to Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore, Henderson was also broadcast on stations in St. Louis, Detroit, Miami, and Boston.