JUNE 1, 2023

THANK YOU!!

CONGRESSMAN ROGERS SUPPORTS AM RADIO

The Kentucky Broadcasters Association would like to thank Congressman Hal Rogers for becoming the first Kentucky representative to co-sponsor the "AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act".


Chris Winkle, KBA President & CEO stated, "Kentucky broadcasters have no greater ally in Washington DC than Congressman Hal Rogers. His unwavering support and attention over the years is unmatched and so deeply appreciated. We are blessed to have a former AM broadcaster in Congressman Rogers, to be the first Kentucky representative to co-sponsor legislation to preserve AM radio."


We anticipate that more of Kentucky's delegation will join as co-sponsors in coming days and weeks.

KBA LEGACY AWARDS

NOMINATION DEADLINE IS TOMORROW

The deadline to submit a nomination for KBA's 2023 Legacy Awards is tomorrow, Friday, June 2nd. Legacy Awards will be presented as part of the Excellence In Broadcasting Awards ceremony on Monday, September 25th at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center. Click HERE to learn more and nominate.

LEGAL HOTLINE:

CAN KY STATIONS ADVERTISE MEDICAL MARIJUANA?

Last week we received a great question from a KBA member station, via the in-state legal hotline, regarding whether or not the station could accept advertising for medical marijuana. We posed the question to our legal team at Frost Brown Todd and here is the answer:


For now, broadcasters cannot advertise cannabis – whether for medicinal purposes or recreational purposes. The medical marijuana bill that recently passed in Kentucky takes effect on January 1, 2025. The law has a specific provision that cannabis businesses cannot advertise medical marijuana in print, broadcast, internet, etc. See 23 RS SB 47/GA § 18(2)(f) (bill.pdf (ky.gov)). This provision effectively prohibits stations from running the ads, as well. 


There may be additional regulations and carve-outs that are passed in KY before the medical marijuana bill takes effect, and such regulations may permit stations to advertise the product, but for now, it is effectively prohibited.


If you have a specific in-state legal question, please send it to Chris Winkle at chris@kba.org.

RADIO MAKEOVER

MOREHEAD STATE PUBLIC RADIO GETS AN UPGRADE

Morehead State Public Radio (MSPR) recently installed two new audio control boards at the station, allowing student workers to learn to use the latest broadcast technology.


The upgrade replaced control boards that were over 20 years old and in failing condition. MSPR began raising funds to replace the boards in 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic hampered efforts. In 2021, the boards were purchased with funds from the American Rescue Plan Act and the radio station's fund with the MSU Foundation.


The boards that were replaced were in the station's production and master control studios. The installation of the master control board was coordinated so there would be no broadcast interruptions.



"MSPR is very excited to finally have the necessary equipment to extend and improve WMKY's service to the region throughout eastern Kentucky," MSPR General Manager Paul Hitchcock said. "The installation of new equipment will replace equipment purchased more than 20 years ago, equipment which has served well beyond its intended use."


Serving more than 20 counties throughout eastern Kentucky, southern Ohio, and western West Virginia, Morehead State Public Radio (WMKY) broadcasts from the campus of Morehead State University at 90.3FM and online at wmky.org

BROADCAST LEADERSHIP TRAINING

CLASSES BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER

Are you ready to take your management career to the next level? The NAB Leadership Foundation is now accepting applications for the 2024 Broadcast Leadership Training (BLT) program.


The BLT program is an executive MBA-style program that teaches the fundamentals of purchasing, owning and operating radio and television stations. As the foremost executive training initiative for the broadcast industry, the 10-month program prepares aspiring broadcast station owners and executives with the working knowledge to further their careers. Women and people of color are encouraged to apply, as fellowship opportunities are available.


As a program participant, you will learn from leading subject matter experts in the field about owning and operating stations. The faculty includes brokers, lawyers, equity partners and financiers, as well as owners and senior level executives in the industry.


The 2024 BLT program will consist of weekend sessions held in-person at NAB headquarters in Washington, D.C. The first session will be held in September 2023.

LEARN MORE

THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

ALL LIT UP!

If there was an award for the Coolest Station Facade, WLKY-TV in Louisville would certainly be a finalist. Beautiful!

We want to promote YOU! Send us your staff additions, promotions and special events. Email Chris at chris@kba.org

P = M * V


In Physics momentum is represented by a P so the equation is P = Mass times Velocity.   Physicist Isaac Newton’s second law of motion is that the change of momentum is equal to the force acting upon the particle. Meaning, momentum can be either forward, or backward depending on which way the forces are pushing.  In life, in business, in sales, we always want FORWARD momentum.


Dan Rockwell, The Leadership Freak in his blog describes how a series of small wins maximizes the forward momentum.  He suggests that the keys to leveraging this positive momentum are:


  1. Develop people – If it’s only about the numbers, people are tools
  2. Where comes before how – Describe where you choose to go before how
  3. Practice 5x encouragement – Encourage 5x more than you correct
  4. Focus on learning – What are we learning, how can we do better?
  5. Take Action quickly – Delay kills momentum
  6. Keep spinning after winning – Momentum is a series of successful endings that enable beginning again.


As a new manager, unintentionally, of course, I killed the momentum of my team with a simple question:  What did you sell today?  I wasn’t celebrating the little victories with them; I was seemingly only interested in the result – the sale.  As I became a more mature manager, I recognized that to restore momentum and confidence I had to ask the right question:  What success did you enjoy today?  This allowed my team to brag about little victories along the way to making sales rather than fearing seeing me in the hallway for the dreaded question.


What resonates with me from Rockwell’s blog is the 5x encouragement.  As managers, leaders, we have precious resources in our care – our people. I’ve never heard anyone on my team say, “Jeff if you praise me one more time, I’m going to leave!”


It’s typical to have one-on-one meetings on Fridays.  So tomorrow as you meet with your most important resources, make sure they leave feeling encouraged and empowered rather than chewed up and spit out for the weekend.  They get enough of that on the streets.

Jeff Schmidt is the SVP of Professional Development at the Radio Advertising Bureau. You can also connect with him by email JSchmidt@rab.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Your active KBA membership entitles you to complimentary access to RAB's online certifications.

DATES TO REMEMBER

AUGUST 17, 2023

9:00am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting


SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2023

KBA Annual Conference @ Northern Kentucky Convention Center


SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

Midwest Broadcast & Multimedia Technology Conference in Columbus, OH


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