Conservative Public Interest Law Firm Goes After KABC-TV For Kimmel Comments
Constitutional litigator Daniel Suhr and his Chicago-based "CAR" are applauding FCC Chairman Brendan Carr for acting in the public interest by scolding ABC for comments made by Jimmy Kimmel on his now-suspended late-night talk show. CAR took it one step further by filing a complaint at the Commission against KABC-TV.
‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ Suspended Over Kirk Murderer Talk, As Carr Comments
The ABC Television Network late Wednesday confirmed that it is pulling "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" for an indefinite period in response to comments made by the late-night host concerning the man suspected of murdering Turning Point USA founder and prominent conservative Republican Charlie Kirk on September 10 at a Utah speaking event.
AM Radio Legislation Moves Forward With Big Amendment
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025, known in the current Congressional session as H.R. 979, was finally brought to consideration in the House E&C Committee on Wednesday. With strong bipartisan support, it was sent to the full U.S. House of Representatives for a full floor vote — but not without a key adjustment.
Intersection Ahead at Forecast 2026: Reading Carr’s Signal Changes
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr isn't playing around when it comes to "modernizing" local media ownership rules and practices he considers outdated. A Forecast 2026 panel session will break down what’s on the docket for the coming year and how it directly impacts broadcasters. It is a conversation you'll get to be a part of.
Report: Local TV Ad Dollar Allocation Plummets From 2017
Just how frustrating is it for account executives working at local broadcast television stations across the U.S. in today's times? According to newly released data from Guideline, total media spending for local TV is down by more than 50% from just eight years ago.
Marquee Sells A Western Washington TV Station To Cowles
The broadcast media company controlled by Patricia and Brian Lane and led on a day-to-day basis by COO Gene Steinberg has signed off on the sale of a television station serving a small city in the state of Washington. The buyer? It is a regional operator with a formidable presence in the Pacific Northwest.
CTA Head Dissatisfied With AM Radio Bill Compromise
The "AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act" is poised for a full floor vote in the House of Representatives. This iteration of the bill features a key "compromise," one driven by "stakeholders" such as the auto industry. Yet, that still doesn't satisfy the person whose association hosts the annual CES Show each January.
More Leadership Moves Come To Skyview
Just two days after it shared how it was promoting from within to fill two newly created roles that reflect "the evolving structure" of its sales organization, Skyview Networks has made a second round of business moves it says is designed to "ensure we have the right leadership in place to guide our continued growth."
Member Fee Relief, Plus Millions In Budget Cuts, Coming To NPR
As public radio begins its new life without federal support through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, NPR executives are adjusting the organization’s budget with Member stations in mind. The NPR board recently met and prepared a balanced budget for the fiscal year that begins October 1, and two big moves are in the works.
All About Alice: A Change In Control For An Arkansas FM
A Class C3 FM serving the Hot Springs, Ark., area to the west of Little Rock, is seeing a change in control, one that sees a husband-and-wife duo cede control of the facility to one Alice Bates following the wife's death in April.
Skyview Unveils Two Revenue and Performance Strategy Leaders
Skyview Networks, the national radio enterprise led by President/CEO Steve Jones, has promoted from within to fill two newly created roles that reflect "the evolving structure" of its sales organization.
Todd Noordyk Donates A Mitten State Asset To A Big Owner
Tood Noordyk and his Great Lakes Media has agreed to hand an AM radio station in a small city east of Marquette, Mich., with the all-important "AM revitalization" perk at 97.7 MHz to an entity that happens to be the second-largest licensee of radio stations in the U.S.
Court-Appointed Receiver Takes Control Of Florida AM
On January 16, 2024, the owner of an AM radio station serving Volusia County, Fla., died. Now, paperwork has been submitted with the FCC shifting the station licensed to New Smyrna Beach to the woman who hosts the station's morning show and is a key figure behind the scenes, too.
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Shoreline Seeks FCC OK On FM Pair’s Purchase
An application has been filed with the Commission that would see Shoreline Communications Inc., a husband-and-wife licensee who are also partners at a Columbia, Ky., law firm, become the owner of an FM in Williamsburg, Ky., and its sibling in Jellico, Tenn.
Weigel’s Newest DigiNet Goes All-In With Classic Westerns
Weigel Broadcasting Co., known for such brands as MeTV, Dabl and MOVIES!, is adding to its family of national digital multicast networks with the debut on September 29 of an offering focused on "the all-time greatest Western TV series."
Sinclair: Kimmel Suspension Not Enough
Broadcast TV station owner Sinclair Inc. has issued a statement saying that the indefinite suspension of late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel by ABC is not enough, and is calling on the network — and the FCC, to “take additional action.”
Comment Period Opens On VHF-to-UHF Plan
The new Video Division Chief within the FCC's Media Bureau has opened up a comment period for a proposal that would see a PBS Kansas facility shift from a VHF channel to a UHF position — a move that would upgrade the station serving the Hutchinson market.
Allen Media Group’s HBCU GO Inks P&G Deal
The Allen Media Group's free-streaming digital sports platform focused on the nation’s 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) has inked a new partnership with one of the biggest advertisers using linear broadcast media, becoming the presenting sponsor of select 2025 HBCU football classics.
New Educational Attainment Data Comes From Census
The U.S. Census Bureau has released the Educational Attainment in the United States: 2024 table package. It examines the education level of adults age 18 and older by age, sex, race, nativity and other demographic and social characteristics.
Amazon Ads, SiriusXM Media Team On Programmatic Ads
Amazon Ads and SiriusXM Media have "forged a strategic programmatic audio advertising integration" designed to provide marketers using Amazon DSP the ability to access the subscription-based satellite and streaming audio operation's digital audio portfolio.
At Free State Foundation, Trusty Comments On Kimmel Chatter
FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty offered a luncheon keynote on Thursday at the Free State Foundation, sharing why "we need to support today’s New Golden Age of America, where our communications networks are the most advanced, secure, and widely available in the world." She also touched on Jimmy Kimmel and Chairman Carr.
Debuting at IBC2025: A FM/HD/DAB+ Spectral Audio Processor
New Bern, N.C.-headquartered Wheatstone Corporation is exiting the IBC 2025 conference and expo with confidence that its newly introduced spectral audio processor will be embraced by radio stations around the world. Why? Big sound ... and big savings are the lure.
A Planar Array Mic From Shure Debuts In Holland
It's being heralded as "a groundbreaking innovation in broadcast audio capture." Introducing a product from Shure that's designed for sports and studio, delivering "front-row sound to viewers while reducing the number of microphones and cables required."
NDI Goes To IBC With Expanded Ecosystem, New Partner Launches
Celebrating its 10th anniversary at IBC, London-headquartered plug-and-play IP video connectivity specialist NDI enjoyed its largest presence to date at the world's largest broadcast technology expo outside of the NAB Show in Las Vegas.
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