AI Radio Hosts, Consumer Trends, and FCC Pirate Radio Actions
In this episode, Michelle delves into AI radio hosts and their impact on broadcasting, exploring changes in content creation and listener engagement. She discusses a study linking radio exposure, social media, and consumer behavior, offering insights into audience influence. The episode also covers LiveOne's potential sale of PodcastOne and Slacker Radio, analyzing market implications. Michelle highlights the FCC's recent crackdown on pirate radio stations in Boston, emphasizing regulatory challenges. The episode wraps up with closing remarks and a reminder to subscribe for future updates.
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AM Radio Act, FCC Updates, and Emergency Broadcast Insights
In this episode, Michelle provides an overview of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, discussing the ongoing lobbying efforts between broadcasters and automakers surrounding the sunset clause. She highlights the critical role of AM radio in emergency communication and offers actionable insights for industry professionals regarding the AM Radio Act and forthcoming FCC rule changes. The episode also delves into the FCC's foreign ownership rules and their implications for investment in the radio sector. Additionally, Michelle explores the FCC's digital infrastructure modernization process, emphasizing the importance of industry engagement. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a reminder for listeners to subscribe for more updates.
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FM Decisions, Digital Shifts, and AI in Radio Hosting
In this episode, Michelle examines the Flemish government's decision to maintain FM radio, highlighting economic and demographic concerns in the digital transition. She explores the controversy surrounding an AI-generated host at the Australian Radio Network, discussing its implications for the industry. The episode also covers K-LOVE's shift to 24-7 live hosting, analyzing its potential impact on listeners. Michelle delves into a simulcast event by Key Networks and NewsNation focused on politics, emphasizing its significance for radio's role in current affairs. The episode concludes by tying these diverse topics together, providing a comprehensive overview of ongoing changes and challenges in the radio industry.
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Public Media's Role in Safety, Digital Ads, and Global Podcast Growth
In this episode, Michelle delves into the role of public broadcasters in emergency preparedness across the U.S., highlighting Patricia Harrison's emphasis on the crucial funding needed for public safety. She discusses the growing reliance on public media for community safety and how digital advertising strategies are shaping the radio industry. The episode also explores global trends in podcast listenership and their expansion, providing insights into the evolving landscape. Michelle examines new royalty rates and the evolution of music licensing, analyzing their impact on the industry. The episode wraps up with key takeaways, connecting these diverse topics into a cohesive overview of the current radio and broadcasting environment.
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AM/FM Revival, Digital Audio Growth, and Industry Financial Moves
In this episode, Michelle delves into the resurgence of AM and FM radio, highlighting their significance for ad-supported listening and marketers. She examines the growth of podcast listening and the impact of digital audio on the radio industry. The episode explores Cumulus Media's financial shift, discussing its implications for the broader industry. Michelle also covers PodcastOne's partnership with Flightpath to optimize ad sales, analyzing its potential benefits. Finally, she reviews TelevisaUnivision's quarterly results and their strategies for digital platform expansion. These topics are woven together, providing a comprehensive look at current trends and transformations in the radio landscape.