Highlights In This Issue:
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Michigan Broadcasters Rise to the Occasion
By: Karole L. White,
MAB President/CEO
What a time for our industry to shine. Thank you for the terrific job you are doing to make this terrible situation better for the Michigan public through your local coverage of the coronavirus. Read More
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DHS Site Access Letters for Michigan Broadcasters
On March 19, the MAB distributed letters to stations from the Department of Homeland Security's Cyber-Security and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The letters are a precaution with the current COVID-19 emergency and grants broadcasters access to studio and transmitter facilities in the event of a shelter-in-order or road closures. One letter addresses access, the other letter addresses fuel.
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FCC Chairman Commends Broadcasters' Coronavirus Response, Calls for Further Action
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai held a conference call yesterday with television and radio broadcasters and broadcaster trade associations to thank broadcasters for their efforts to educate the American people about the coronavirus pandemic and discuss additional ways that broadcasters can help Americans stay safe and informed during the coronavirus outbreak.
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FCC Announces Repack Deadline Relief
Michigan TV broadcasters moving in Phase 9 or 10 of the repack take note. In response to a request from NAB, the FCC has agreed to allow any station currently scheduled for Phase 9 of the repack to move to Phase 10 as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. If stations in Phase 9 would still like to transition at this time, they may do so.
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FCC's 2018 Abolition of Main Studio Rules Means Broadcast Studios Do Not Need to Be Open to the Public During Coronavirus Outbreak
By: David Oxenford,
Wilkinson Barker Knauer LLP
We've heard that some broadcasters are worried about staffing their main studios and allowing the public to visit the studios in this period where the government and health authorities have called for social distancing. With the elimination of the main studio and studio staffing rules back in 2018, this should not be an issue. Read More
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Update: March 25 Statewide EAS Required Monthly Test
At the request of MAB's Dan Kelley, the State of Michigan will not be airing a specially-scripted "Severe Weather Awareness Week" EAS RMT on Wednesday, March 25. This is due to the continuing COVID-19 emergency. It was felt that the language may alarm an already stressed public.
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Reserve Your 2020 ABIP Inspection Now
Scheduling has begun for the 2020 Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP). The MAB conducts these alternative inspections regionally from April to October.
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Michigan Public TV Stations Offer Help to Kids and Families
Michigan Association of Public Broadcasters (MAPB) television stations are offering up their 24-hour PBS KIDS channels and have special tips for parents about how to keep children learning while schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Winners Announced in 2019 MAPME Broadcast Contest
Radio and television stations in Grand Rapids, Ann Arbor and Lansing were named the best in the state in the annual Michigan Associated Press Media Editors broadcast competition.
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Jim 'JJ' Johnson Named WOMC Morning Co-Host
Entercom Detroit's WOMC-FM has announced that Jim "JJ" Johnson has been named morning show co-host. Johnson returns to his morning show roots where he will join JoAnne Purtan as co-host of "JJ and JoAnne," weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Johnson will also continue serving as the station's midday show host, weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
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Larry Smith Passes
Longtime Michigan broadcaster and former MAB Board Member Larry Smith passed away unexpectedly in Rocky Mount, N.C., on March 14. He was 74.
Smith was born in Port Huron, Mich., on June 9, 1945, son of the late Charles and Marian (Cook) Smith. He married Kathleen Marie Smith on March 28, 1981, in Port Huron
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Looking for Sales Professionals?
The MAB Foundation Board of Directors approved a new partnership with Central Michigan University's School of Broadcast and Cinematic Arts for the Fall 2020 semester.
The partnership will focus on developing mentoring relationships between students with an Electronic Media Sales Minor and broadcast industry professionals.
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The April 9 Media Career Fair at Western Michigan University has been canceled.
Watch for Fall Media Career Fair dates
to be
announced this summer.
Questions? Contact Rachel Krause at 1-800-YOUR-MAB.
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LBS Featured Content
In response to a broadcast seller's question about what to do amidst coronavirus-caused ad cancellations, LBS President, Gary Moore and multiple other LBS Broadcast Selling Experts provide LOTS of recommendations for you and your clients to consider during this period of self-quarantine and economic uncertainty.
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The MAB is excited to share that Local Broadcast Sales (LBS) is available free to members in 2020.
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April 16, 2020 | 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
with David Oxenford, Wilkinson, Barker, Knauer LLP
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2020 is bound to be a very active year for political broadcasting. Who do you have to sell advertising time to? How much can you charge? What paperwork do you need to retain? Who is watching what you do, and what issues are likely to arise in the coming election? These issues and more will be addressed in a live webinar!
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Digital Tools to Help Your Radio Station's Staff Work Remotely
By: Seth Resler
Jacobs Media Strategies
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt businesses around the world, radio companies large and small are preparing to deal with local outbreaks. Some are better positioned than others to allow their staffs to work remotely. Fortunately, there's a lot of software that makes it easy for employees to work from home today. If you don't have enterprise solutions for this in place, here are some digital tools that may help:
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MABF Media Career Fair at Western Michigan University (Canceled)
April 16
Free Webinar: "Political Refresher" (
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May 21 Free Webinar: "Working with Agencies More Effectively" (Learn More)
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WMGC-FM & WDMK-FM
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Posted: March 9, 2020
Local Sales Manager
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(Saginaw)
Posted:
March 5, 2020
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