An Incomplete Media Growth Analysis From MoffettNathanson
That's a question MoffettNathanson Senior Analyst Robert Fishman answers in a fresh investor note. He focuses on five themes his team expects to drive 2026. But, where are the broadcast media companies?
Rocky Mtn. Public Media Sells A TV Station
The parent company of Rocky Mountain PBS, Jazz-focused KUVO-FM in Denver and HD2 "Urban Alternative" offering "The Drop" is the latest noncommercial educational entity that has chosen to downsize after a Republican-led Congress effort crippled federal funds distributed through the CPB.
FCC Codifies ‘Improved’ Foreign Ownership Review Processes
All three vote-making Commissioners on the FCC have said yes to revised foreign ownership review requirements the Republican majority believes "maintain strong national security review processes while providing greater clarity for foreign investment."
Blue Jay Way: Rogers Enjoys Big Bump In Loonies From Sports
Dollars derived from Rogers' purchase of the stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment held by the parent of Bell Media played a key role in the year-over-year performance. So did the American League pennant won by the company's Toronto Blue Jays MLB baseball club.
Video Podcasts Most Popular Among First-Year Consumers
“The Evolving Ear: How New Listeners are Shaping Podcasting's Next Chapter" probes "first-year" podcast listeners—those who started listening within the last year and represent 20% of U.S. weekly podcast consumers—comparing their behaviors to "long-timers" who have been listening for five years or more.
Equal Time: FCC Chairman Carr’s ‘Latest Volley’
In an opinion piece, American Enterprise Institute nonresident Senior Fellow Daniel Lyons "unpacks" the FCC's "Equal Time Rule," which he says has been resurrected by the Commissioner under the leadership of Brendan Carr. He also explores "its ongoing validity in a diverse media environment."
Ex-CapRadio GM Turns Himself In As Embezzlement Charges Surface
For NPR listeners across the Sacramento market, the fiscal health and future of the stations offering Classical and spoken word programming are in a particularly dire fiscal situation. If the loss of federal dollars wasn't enough, CapRadio's ex-GM has been charged with embezzlement, grand theft and forgery.
‘Polskie Radio’ Sells A Property To A Rebel Licensee
A former home of a Polish-language Full Service radio brand serving Chicago has been sold. And, in a sign that kHz-band radio is imperiled in even the largest of markets, the final purchase price is in the tens of thousands of dollars — rather than hundreds of thousands of dollars.
MLS Partnership Poised To Bring More Fans To ‘The Fan’
The FM sports station serving Portland, Ore., and owned by Audacy that recently replaced a Hot Adult Contemporary brand has become the new flagship radio home for the local Major League Soccer club.
K-LOVE Closes On Its Milwaukee Radio Buy
It's a transaction that first gained radio industry attention in August 2025. Now, the deal is complete, putting K-LOVE in Milwaukee-Racine with the acquisition of two FM radio stations that are shifting from respective commercial formats to non-commercial Christian music brands.
Townsquare Media Confirms Its Q4 ’25 Earnings Date
Townsquare Media has announced when it will release its Q4 2025 financial results and subsequently hold a conference call for investors and financial analysts, during which it will discuss the "local first" media company's performance and 2026 projections.
RCS Preparing To Say Goodbye To CEO After 20 Years
Last week, it became known that RCS Sound Software SVP of Asia and Pacific Keith Williams would retire on March 31 after more than two decades with the iHeartMedia-owned enterprise benefiting radio programming leaders around the globe. Now, it has become known that RCS's President/CEO has decided to retire, too.
Update: Sale Price of Audacy FM Confirmed In Filing
Paperwork submitted to the FCC for its regulatory approval has formally disclosed the amount of money Audacy Inc. will be receiving from its sale of a Westerly, R.I.-licensed Class B FM station that has served as a simulcast partner of Sports Talk WEEI Radio in Boston.
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Bouldin’s Total Divestment Of A West Va. AM
He's been an active participant in radio station ownership in Appalachia for several years. Now, Roger Bouldin has opted to sell an AM radio station with an FM translator serving Huntington, W. Va. Who's the buyer?
The Most Important Score Card Of 2026: All Up To You!
It's a bellwether honor for Broadcast Television and one of the industry's most-respected lists of the year. With your input, the Broadcast Television's Best Leaders list will fully recognize the leaders that are powering over-the-air TV into the future. Be sure to submit your nomination today before the window closes.
Nexstar Board OKs Dividend Ahead of Q4 Earnings Reveal
Hey, it's a good dividend already ... right?
Nexstar Media Group's Board of Directors has elected to maintain its current dividend rate. That said, it is one of the biggest cash rewards out there when it comes to broadcast media stocks.
‘CBS Atlanta’ Debuts Its First Wakeup Show
CBS Atlanta, which debuted on August 16, 2025, as WUPA-69 took the network affiliation from Gray Media's WANF-46, has launched its new weekday early morning newscast. It's a 60-minute offering, airing in the 6am hour ahead of CBS Mornings.
International Migration To The U.S. Sees Historic Decline
Are your radio or TV stations serving a unique audience of first-generation Americans or newly arrived immigrants? Here's a sobering statistic that could explain why advertising challenges and revenue growth were so severe for many multicultural media operations in 2025.
A Creator Content Consumption Disruption Unfolds
Here's the biggest takeaway from a newly released report from Hub Entertainment Research that you may want to read after dinner this evening: Rising social and creator video consumption is reducing time spent with television.
Ex-IAA Global Leader Dagmara Szulce To Succeed Duggan
After joining the association earlier this month, it is now known that Dagmara Szulce will be taking on the duties of a longtime Group Exec. VP at the ANA who is ready to spend more time with his wife and "get that work/life balance back" — but is not retiring.
Communications Forum Luncheon Series Returns With Roth
The Communications Forum Luncheon Series, presented by The Media Institute, will kick off its 2026 schedule of gatherings in one month with an appearance from the Administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
Jumpin’ Josafat: Meet Orban’s New Product Development Lead
He joined Orban Labs in 2022 as an Applications Developer and progressed to the role of Project Manager in 2024. Now this software development, IT systems, and custom embedded designs expert has risen to VP of Product Development at the Philadelphia-area broadcast technology company.
ATSC Board Leadership Re-elected for 2026
The Board of Directors of ATSC, the television industry's Broadcast Standards Association led by President Madeleine Noland, has elected its 2026 Chair and Vice Chairs, welcomed new directors, and appointed 2026 officers.
Benztown Bows A Station Imaging Customization Tool
Radio imaging, voiceover, programming, podcasting and jingles specialist Benztown has augmented its audio production libraries with the launch of an AI-powered technology that gives its users a new way to swap their station V/O and brand voices for use in any imaging piece.



























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