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- Entries Open for Celebration of Service to America Awards
The 2025 Celebration of Service to America Awards. Credit: NABLF The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation is now accepting entries for the 2026 Celebration of Service to America Awards. The awards honor the role local radio and TV stations play in serving communities across the country. Last year’s winners included 830 WCCO(AM) in the Twin Cities, 98.7 WYCT(FM) in Pensacola, Fla., 570 WWNC(AM) in Asheville, N.C., 1090 WBAL(AM) in Baltimore and the Beasley Media Group. All stations and broadcast groups are encouraged to submit their most impactful community service campaigns that took place last year. The entry window will close on March 23 at 11:59 p.m. PT. This year, the foundation is introducing an Original Content Podcast category to recognize stations that are offering content to their local areas and beyond via a podcast app or station website, according to a release. Additionally, the First Informers Award will recognize… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - NAB to FCC: Take 100 MHz of Upper C-Band, but No More
A USSI Global field engineer performs maintenance on the satellite dish of a customer in Miami. Photo: USSI Global The Federal Communications Commission’s carousel of repurposing satellite spectrum keeps spinning and broadcasters are hanging on tight. The FCC clearly has a hunger for spectrum to further expand terrestrial 5G and other wireless services in the United States. Chairman Brendan Carr has repeatedly made that abundantly clear. He wants to “restore U.S. leadership in wireless.” But just how much spectrum should the FCC repurpose for its use? The National Association of Broadcasters is cautioning the FCC to consider it carefully. The commission is required by statute to auction at least 100 MHz of upper C-band (3.98 GHz–4.08 GHz) spectrum no later than July 2027. However, the FCC is proposing to auction up to 180 MHz (from 3.98 GHz–4.16 GHz) through competitive bidding; and wireless providers want even more. Regardless of the… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - Maggie Haberman Says Trump’s Greenland ‘Deal’ Appears To Be ‘Something That Is Already in Ex...
CNN commentator Maggie Haberman said that the Greenland arrangement being discussed by President Donald Trump and European leaders seems to be one that already exists. Trump spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday after he spent weeks demanding that Denmark hand over Greenland. The president cited “national security” reasons even though a 1951 treaty allows the U.S. to expand its military presence on the island, where it already maintains a base. In his address, Trump said he wants “right, title, and ownership” of the territory. Afterward, the president announced he and European leaders had arrived at a “framework” and a “concept of a deal” regarding Greenland. He gave no specifics, but conservative commentators hailed the mystery agreement as the stuff of a modern-day Metternich. On Wednesday’s AC360, Haberman said signs indicate that the deal in question is “something that is already in existence.” “So, Maggie,… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago - GRAND SLAM: New Artists Who Could Win BIG at the GRAMMYs (Photos)
Advertisement The GRAMMY® Awards are almost here, and this year’s Best New Artist nominees are making waves! Among them are Addison Rae, Alex Warren, KATSEYE, Leon Thomas, Lola Young, Olivia Dean, SOMBR, and The Marías, each bringing something unique to the music scene. Addison Rae, nominated for Best New Artist, is celebrating the success of […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - Splice’s New Acquisition is a Game Changer for Music Producers
Advertisement Splice, the global music creation platform, has acquired Kits AI, a platform using AI to help music creators generate, transform, and refine vocals in their productions. Kits AI’s technology is certified Fairly Trained, which ensures responsible AI development, artist consent, and fair compensation. The acquisition aligns with Splice’s long-term strategy to advance creator-first, generative […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - DHS Says Protesters Won’t Let Immigration Agents Pee in Peace: ‘Simply Trying to Take Bathroom B...
John Rudoff/Sipa USA, via AP Images The Department of Homeland Security said on social media that protesters have been hectoring immigration agents who are “simply trying to take bathroom breaks” in Minnesota. Border Patrol agents and agents with Immigration and Customs Enforcement have swarmed the Twin Cities area as part of a massive immigration crackdown in which DHS is reportedly claiming the authority to enter people’s homes without a judicial warrant. On Wednesday night, the DHS X account posted that Border Patrol agents have had difficulty using bathrooms in the Minneapolis area, though it had nothing to do with enlarged prostates. The department began by saying restroom breaks have become an issue due to harassment by protesters, who have also allegedly thrown food and spit on agents: Today, Border Patrol agents who were in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area as part of a targeted enforcement operation were repeatedly harassed and blocked… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago
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