NAB: Radio, TV Powers $1.2 Trillion In U.S. Economic Activity
The NAB has distributed a communiqué touting how "free, local broadcast television and radio stations are more than trusted sources of news, emergency updates and community connection." For the association, radio and TV stations "are a vital infrastructure supporting every corner of American life."
Plentiful Partisan Political Posturing at FCC Oversight Hearing
Acrimony was met with cordiality as the House Energy & Commerce Committee conducted a lengthy oversight hearing of the FCC. It was expected, with friendly GOP leaders effusive as Democrats largely blasted the Trump Administration for what it views as meritless meddling.
FCC Issues Nexstar-TEGNA Protective Order
The FCC adopted and released a Protective Order that codifies procedures that limits access to proprietary or confidential information in its consideration of Nexstar Media Group's proposed acquisition of TEGNA — a deal that cannot be done without Commission rule "modernization" or waivers.
FCC Budget Increase From Congress Appears Likely
Thanks to a bipartisan appropriations bill, Congress has approved the dollars the FCC has asked for in its FY 2026 budget request — locking in a move under Chairman Brendan Carr to make the Commission a leaner, technology-driven compliance model.
Great Expectations: Corus CEO Pleased With Progress
A strong fiscal Q1 2026 for Radio and another troubling quarter for TV were expected by Corus Entertainment executives. For CEO John Gossling, his focus is on the company's "significant progress" in closing Corus' proposed recapitalization plan reducing its $500 million CDN-plus in debt and liabilities.
MaxxCasting Poised To Lift Goals For ‘The Game’
It is an Audacy-owned FM serving the Bay Area for nearly 15 years with sports-focused programming. To help boost its audience and signal penetration to the south, this Class B facility licensed to San Francisco and using a San Bruno tower has signed a deal with GeoBroadcast Solutions.
A Cumulus Board Seat Swaps Brings In a Turnaround Expert
She is described by the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation as a former financial advisor with expertise in restructuring, risk management, and governance. Introducing the newest member of the Cumulus Media Board of Directors. She replaces Joan Hogan Gillman, who has resigned from her seat.
Audacy Punting ‘Jams’ To Bring Big-Signal AM To FM
Today, Entercom is known as Audacy Inc. The Field family is no longer in control, with Soros Fund Management holding the controlling interest in the audio content creation and distribution company. And as of February 2, "104.3 Jams" no longer exists in Chicago. In its place is an FM simulcast of an AM Sports Talk sibling.
Scarano Replaces Taylor As Beasley’s Motor City Manager
The VP/Market Manager for Beasley Media Group's Detroit radio brands is shifting to the role of VP of Sales, effective today. That means a new leader for such brands as WRIF, WCSX, "105.1 The Bounce" and "105.9 KISS FM" is in place.
Into The Doghouse For A Palm Beaches FM Translator Trio
A trio of FM translator stations that presently bring the syndicated True Oldies Channel, along with brokered programming in key dayparts and a locally host Oldies shift, will soon find themselves in the hands of a Little Dog. That would be the new owner, pending regulatory approval.
Salem Renews Vows With Triton Digital
Triton Digital, acquired nearly five years ago by iHeartMedia from The E.W. Scripps Co., has signed a partnership extension with conservative Talk and Christian spoken word specialist Salem Media, extending a relationship that began over a decade ago.
Nielsen: Cumulus Suit Could Kill ‘Nationwide’ Ratings
How serious is the threat to Nielsen Audio's "Nationwide" ratings services from Cumulus Media's lawsuit against the nation's dominant audience measurement source? Nielsen Audio Managing Director Rich Tunkel told the U.S. District Court considering the case in a supporting declaration that a Cumulus win would end that service.
Bongino Officially Returning to Podcast After FBI Exit
Conservative politically focused spoken word star and radio personality Dan Bongino has made it official: he will return to a daily program in early February with Cumulus Media’s Westwood One. While that was known as of Friday morning, it is now clear that it does not involve a syndicated radio offering.
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Austin’s ‘ALT’: Now Officially an iHeartMedia Property
It was a transaction that was quietly submitted for FCC regulatory approval ahead of the Labor Day holiday. Now, broker of record Doug Ferber tells RBR+TVBR that the deal has closed, giving iHeartMedia ownership of an FM translator in Austin it had been leasing.
Grisham Trades Indy For Omaha For Scripps
He's gained outsized attention for his social media efforts and local promotional campaign designed to raise awareness and advertiser interest in the ABC affiliate in Indianapolis he oversees. Now, Charlie Grisham is moving to a sibling property in Nebraska to take on similar duties as GM and Director of Sales.
Versant Completes Its Diginet Deal With Katz Coming Aboard
Versant, the entity spun off from NBCUniversal that includes MVPD-distributed channels such as USA Network, CNBC, and MS NOW, now officially has a stable of digital multicast broadcast networks. As part of the deal, that entity's founder is joining Versant, reporting to its Chief Revenue and Business Officer.
Scripps Q4: Release, Analyst Call Schedule Locked In
We now know when The E.W. Scripps Co. plans to release its fourth quarter 2025 earnings report. And, it is confirmed that the company's executive leader will sleep on the fiscal health review before it hosts a conference call for analysts, investors and debtholders.
Broadcast Industry Management, Sales Summit Returns
Rising Above, an annual virtual summit focused on leadership, sales, and growth in the broadcast industry, will be held from January 28–29, 2026, marking its seventh year.
Radio: A Preferred Media For Fiscally Positive People
According to new data from The Media Audit, 66% of "financially optimistic" consumers spend 2 hours and 23 minutes listening—seven minutes more than the general adult population. That excites company VP Nick Miller, as it opens up advertising opportunities for broadcasters.
Latino Listener Loyalty: A Continuing Radio Consumption Trait
Radio continues to serve as the most consistent and widely used medium for Hispanic audiences in the U.S. There are many reasons for this, all of which gives broadcast radio further ammunition when seeking advertisers still searching for ROI, brand growth and future affinity among a robust group of consumers.
NAB Cheers House Members Seeking FCC Rule Thaw
Two key Members of the U.S. House Energy & Commerce Committee have drawn accolades from the President/CEO of the NAB, who singles out their calls for the FCC to modernize "outdated" ownership restrictions and to lift the national television ownership cap.
Audacy Partners On Search-Focused AI Discoverability Product
A search discoverability and AI optimization platform powered by NVIDIA technologies has inked a strategic partnership with Audacy Inc. that puts the wheels in motion on a tool designed to boost local and regional businesses across the U.S.
MultiDyne Crescendo Series Makes AV Debut at ISE 2026
MultiDyne Video & Fiber Optic Systems is preparing to ship its Crescendo Series, a new anchor in its next generation of audio and signal processing tools. MultiDyne’s latest in-house designed audio monitor bears the name "C16-AM-12G."
Itzhaki Welcomed As MNC Software’s Newest Sales Rep
MNC Software, known for its network management and operational support systems used across the broadcast media industry, is welcoming a new sales executive to its team.




























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