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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

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Tuesday
Dec052023

An Update on AM Radio in Cars

Efforts to pass legislation that would require carmakers to keep AM radio in their dashboards continue to build support in Washington, and several lawmakers are urging the Federal Commissions Commission that it should do what it can to help in that effort.

“Virtually every public safety expert has attested AM radio is critical to our emergency warning infrastructure and that moving AM receivers from cars could put millions at risk,” said Rep. Rick Allen (R-GA) during an FCC oversight hearing last week.

Rep. Darren Soto (D-FL) said radio’s role is especially critical during disasters. “AM radio is very important during hurricanes in Florida,” he said. “I've literally gotten in my car to get information because everything else went down. It’s very important to keep access to AM radio.”

The FCC has had a limited role so far in the debate over whether AM radio remains in vehicles, although several commissioners have said they support efforts to keep it in dashboards.

“There’s no backup right now,” Commissioner Nathan Simington said. “There's no alternative to AM radio for many important types of emergency communication. And until there is, it makes sense to leave it in cars,” he told the Communications and Technology Subcommittee.

The proposed AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act (H.R.3413) has the backing of 192 House members and 44 Senators, where the bill has already passed out of committee. No votes have been taken in the House, but during a hearing on the bill in June there was strong support for keeping AM radio in vehicles.

Support For Local Journalism Proposal

Several lawmakers also expressed support for a proposal that FCC Chair Jennifer Rosenworcel circulated among the commissioners last month that looks to incentivize broadcasters to invest in local news. It would do that by prioritizing the FCC’s processing of applications for license renewal or station sales filed by radio and television stations that provide locally originated programming.

“If a station that comes before us for a license renewal has a capacity for the local origination of content – in other words, produce local content and local journalism – we would put them at the head of the line in all kinds of FCC license renewal processes,” Rosenworcel said. “We’ve got to find ways to prioritize the production of that local news and information and content. And that is one way.”

Rep. Robin Kelly (D-IL) said she is encouraged by the effort to support local journalism and broadcasters committed to their community. “Local programming – this is especially relevant as studies show that trust in news is driven by the belief that news organizations report with honest intentions and are reliable, yet more than twice as many Americans report high emotional trust in local news, rather than in national news,” she said.

Rosenworcel agreed, saying the FCC needs to find ways to support the production of “shoe leather journalism” at the local level, explaining the proposal is modeling off of something the agency did earlier as a way to grow children’s television programming.

“It's important that we find creative ways to support local news,” Rosenworcel said. “The news business is changing. Newspapers and local broadcasters are now the voice that most people trust. And we all need local news to make decisions about our lives, our communities, and our country.”

EEO Changes Still In The Works

Critics of broadcast consolidation have tied ownership consolidation to less news on the radio airwaves. Nothing was shared during the three-hour hearing about where things stand in the two open quadrennial media ownership proceedings, but Commissioner Geoffrey Starks confirmed that the FCC is still looking at ways it will be able to restart the collection of data from stations on their employees.

The FCC has not collected annual employee reports (Form 395-B) from stations since 2004 when agency lawyers raised unconstitutionality concerns about quizzing broadcasters about the race and gender of their workers. The Commission launched a rulemaking in 2021 (MB Docket No. 98-204) that was designed to kickstart a return.

“That is an issue where we have fallen down on our statutory obligation to collect that information for over 20 years now, and that is something that I know the FCC is working on,” Starks said.

The agency released ownership diversity data in January, showing little has changed in the quarter century since media ownership caps were changed, and in some cases the numbers have gotten worse. Nearly eight in ten commercial radio and television stations are majority-owned by men and 93% are majority-owned by Whites.

Thursday
Nov232023

Happy Thanksgiving

And be safe!

Monday
Nov202023

Rick's Appearance on SportsRadio 92.9 The Game With Sam and Greg 11/19/23 - Techy Black Friday

Black Friday deals and gift items:

On on Sunday morning with Same and Greg... SportsRadio 92.9 The Game

Have a listen:

https://www.audacy.com/podcast/crenshaw-clarkson-748e9/episodes/ghsa-football-reaches-the-quarterfinals-d0248

I come in at the 34:00 mark!

 

1.  Ricardo Bags and Luggage - Sitewide deals!
www.ricardobeverlyhills.com

For the golfer who likes to travel and who appreciates well-made and thoughtful luggage, a new wheeled case from Ricardo Beverly Hills is always well-received. In fun prints and bright colors, these styles won't get lost on the luggage carousel. Available at department stores like Macy's, J.C. Penny, and Belk's nationwide.
Made from 100% polycarbonate, it's designed to protect your valuables from bumps and knocks. Anti-theft TSA-approved combination lock and recessed dual wheels provide stability and convenience. Plus, it comes with a Bonus 3-1-1 toiletries pouch and shoe bag, making packing a breeze. Durable, secure and stylish—the perfect travel companion!
 


2. Peak Design Everyday Backpack Zip | $189.95 (15L), $219.95 (20L)

https://www.peakdesign.com/products/everyday-backpack-zip?variant=29743829254188


Visually and functionally simpler version of the Everyday Backpack
Ideal for discreet urban carry
Dedicated, protective laptop/tablet sleeve
Available in 4 different colors
 


3. BioLite Chargers - Everyone needs a charger!
www.bioliteenergy.com

Charge 80 PD - Designed to power the next generation of high-performance personal electronics, Charge 80 PD features USB-C Power Delivery for faster, more flexible charging. Charge compatible laptops, tablets, phones, and more. Compact design is easily packable and ready for travel or life away from an outlet.  https://www.bioliteenergy.com/products/charge-80-pd
 



4.  Baabushka Slippers ($74.00):
https://www.baabushka.com/

To and from the golf course comfortable with Baabushka
Designers of toasty wool slippers for the whole family, each lightweight pair is handmade by women artisans in Nepal, empowering them to improve their living conditions and their children’s education. Baabushka’s slippers and booties are super comfortable, breathable, and sustainably made. Consumers rave about this added perk for the indoor versions, with their supple buffalo leather soles, enjoying how their flat handcrafted build mimics being barefoot. The outdoor selections, with sturdy rubber soles, offer built-in arch support and can be worn out and about. The breathable, natural properties of wool keep feet at the perfect temperature no matter the season. Following its ethos to give back, Baabushka donates a percentage of sales annually to Global Citizen (a non-profit working worldwide to end extreme poverty), even more reason to love them! Also available on Amazon.
 


5. Status Audio Ear Buds


Good news! Status Audio's Black Frid‌ay deals drop this Sund‌ay, Novemb‌er 19t‌h at noo‌n ES‌T. Here's a sneak peek:

Between 3ANC for $139: They're originally $249, so that's $110 off!

Between Pro for $79: Normally $169, saving you $90!

Core ANC for $49: Typically $99, you pocket $50!

CB-1 for $49: $79 is standard, which = $30 in savings!
Tune out distractions with industry-leading hybrid active noise cancelling.



6.  VocalMist Portable Nebulizer   -  Keep your voice going and more


VocalMist Portable Nebulizer has kept my voice from cracking or even failing me during those important meetings, speeches, or events.
This VocalMist Portable Nebulizer does a brilliant job of keeping your vocal cords healthy and hydrated, so you can sing or speak with ease.
This device works with isotonic saline so that it takes less pressure for your vocal folds to produce sound.
It's available now for $118.00 on VocalMist's website. Less on Amazon!
Thanks to the constant stream of dry heat, this time of year never fails to wreak havoc on my voice. No matter how much water I drink (and I drink a lot of the stuff), my voice, mouth, and throat are always dry. This causes problems with so many of the things I do. I've experienced dry throat so badly, in the past.

That's never good. Not only does it disappoint those who would have been involved, but it also puts me in a backlog situation, where I wind up getting busier and busier. Drinking plenty of water, of course, is key. And humidifiers can also help the situation. But what happens when you find yourself on a stage where you're about to give a presentation or in a meeting room that's dry enough to cause you vocal problems?
 




Wednesday
Nov152023

Food to try for the Fall

Some new recipes.

Thursday
Oct122023

World Series Odds as of Oct 12

World Series          

      

Houston Astros             +225

Texas Rangers               +275

Philadelphia Phillies      +340

Arizona Diamondbacks  +450

Atlanta Braves              +600

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