On This Week in Radio Tech, we’re joined by veteran broadcast journalist Scott Fybush, publisher of NorthEast Radio Watch and Fybush.com, and the well-known Tower Site Calendar. Scott unpacks the FCC’s new deregulation initiative, popularly nicknamed “Delete, Delete, Delete”, which proposes removing a range of legacy rules. We also explore the sobering reality of declining radio station values, what’s driving the trend, and how it’s reshaping the broadcast landscape. On a lighter note, Scott shares details about a different kind of stage performance — a comedy act with his wife that will soon debut at Rochester’s Fringe Fest. It’s an episode that blends policy, economics, and a dash of humor — all through the eyes of one of radio’s most trusted observers.
Show notes:
- Scott’s article entitled, The FCC in Authoritarian Times
- Scott’s main website, Fybush.com
- FCC Deletes Outdated Broadcast Rules and Requirements – from FCC.gov
- Delete, Delete, Delete; Removal of Obsolete Regulations – from the Federal Register
- FCC Deletes Outdated Broadcast Rules and Requirements – from FCC.gov
Guest
Scott Fybush – Editor/Publisher at NorthEast Radio Watch/Fybush Media
Host
Kirk Harnack –
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