Greetings from your broadcast friends out on the Desert…
This is BDR Newsletter 849, Volume 17, #16 for November 19, 2025
FCC IS BACK … MOSTLY
Those of you who have tried to access fcc.gov have noticed you just could not get on to handle filings. The FCC did post on one page that the LMS would not be available until yesterday – and it was, with one twist: all applications from now until November 25th will carry a November 25th processing date. The OPIF site seems to be working well – some folks say it actually is running faster than in the past!
The FCC’s latest instruction contains a due date for the Quarterly OPIF filings of December 1st . A new EEO deadline will be November 24th. Political files will be accepted in stages: Licensees in NY, NJ, and CT will file November 19-26; VA, MD, WV, and DCÂ December 1-8; CA to be December 9-16, and the rest of the country December 17-24.
APP FREEZES
Filings for Class A, LPTV and TV translators which had been originally frozen/moved in September through January will be reset from December 11th onward into March 2026. Here is the Public Notice.
PLAYOUT, MANAGEMENT, AND DELIVERY
Automation Systems have come a long way over the years. Everyday people are asked to do more, with less equipment, opening opportunities for consolidation and improving efficiencies. Over 35 years, a lot of people have come to rely on AudioVAULT every day. It’s scalability from one to many, Enterprise-class features and configurability to suit many different applications and workflows, AudioVAULT delivers. This month BE has released AV-xl, a new way to use AudioVAULT to take advantage of Multi-Platform, Multi-Station, Multi-casting. This week, Joe Myers and Rich Redmond will join us to demonstrate AV-xl and answer your questions.
Join us at 2 PM Eastern on Thursday / 11 AM Pacific. You will learn things! link request: www.thebdr.net/TLG/
NOTE:Â ARIZONA PRESENTATION TIME IS NOW NOON.
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C-BAND
NAB’s legal team met with all three FCC Commissioners last week to share concerns about the current proposal to decide whether – and if so, how – to free up additional mid-band spectrum for new services in the Upper C-Band. Regarding “WT Docket No. 25-59,” will 100 MHz or 180 MHz be auctioned? This may have a major effect on broadcasters.
REVISITING OWNERSHIP
While much of the FCC’s Quadrennial Review discussion has been regarding changes in the ownership limits for TV stations facing ATSC 3.0, it is worth noting that radio ownership is also in the FCC’s view. Radio ownership rules have been essentially unchanged for three decades, even as the number, sources, and capabilities of audio sources have proliferated. There is a lot to consider for station owners seeking to survive. The rise of streaming in cars and the disappearance of over-the-air radios in homes – nearly 2/5 of all homes now report no radio – may prompt the FCC into tweaking the rules to enhance broadcast competition with other aural sources.
A PIRATE ACTUALLY PAYS
The FCC has filed and Order and Consent Decree wherein a Cape Cod FM Pirate has agreed to pay $7200 ($200 a month for three years) “voluntary contribution” to the US Treasury.
TV INDUSTRY OWNERSHIP ACTIONS
This week we have seen a couple of deals of note. For example, Sinclair reported it has now achieved an 8.2% position in E. W. Scripps. Meanwhile, Tegna’s plans to merge with Nexstar gained shareholder approval.
ANOTHER AM CLOSURE
Much of Europe has been dropping analog broadcasting in favor of DAB+. Next on the list is Spain, which announced last week that they will continue to decommission their AM frequencies. Many of the local RNE stations are already shuttered. Plans from several years ago were to close AM this year, as listenership has fallen off in recent years.
SURVEY HASSLES
Recently several research agencies have noted the challenges from AI-driven bot networks that can distort social media sentiment. Both overwhelming positive and negative comments may be significantly bot-driven. New services – narrative intelligence platforms and agencies – are being used to filter out bot activity.Â
INTERNET MAY BE 99.99% .. OR NOT
Dead air is no fun. Yesterday was a reminder that the Internet is not “Always” there. For example, Cloudflare, a major ISP, had about four hours of no service due to a configuration file that glitched, disrupting everything from payments and deliveries to music streaming and EAS links to the FEMA.
BUY/SELL
Are you looking for a nice Marti STL anternna? We have two on the list this week. And, all sorts of other items. The Buy/Sell page is here.
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Some recent items of interest:
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MANUFACTURERS’ NEWS
Broadcast Electronics’ AudioVault has been redesigned and allows a number of new features allowing users to more easily customize the different screens and workflow including support for 18 widgets that can dragged and dropped. AV -xl is free to current users. A special lower price is available to new users.
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In anticipation of the World Cup games, Broadcast Depot has some special pricing and discounts on LiveU packages.
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WorldCast Systems is featuring their Audemat MC6 as an essential tool for daily FM & DAB+ test & measurement operations.
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Arrakis Systems has a year-end promotion of 10% discounts on some models.
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Do You Remember? This week in history:
Broadcast related items:
… and 148 years ago (11/21/1877) Edison announced he had invented the phonograph.
And here are a couple of more newsy-type items:
… and 162 years ago (11/19/1863) Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address.
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* Problem was, neither member of Milli Vanilli actually sang on the single and album. It was discovered when a lip-sync went horribly bad with a looping playback.
** JAM productions helped many stations build custom versions with local station IDs and other references.
*** the Oakland Raiders scored two touchdowns in nine seconds to beat the New York Jets and no one saw it, because someone at NBC decided the game was over and it was time to start the movie Heidi instead. The Raiders took the lead, 32-36.
MIDWEEK BONUS
Anapodoton is a word I had never heard before. What Is an Anapodoton and how you ever used one?
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