Thursday, May 7, 2026

Adam Symson

Scripps In Q1: Meeting The Street On Revenue As Loss Persists

Minutes before RBR+TVBR's daily news deadline, The E.W. Scripps Co. released its first quarter 2026 earnings report. While C-Suite leaders including CEO Adam Symson will not host a call for analysts and shareholders until Friday morning to discuss the results, the key takeaways are very clear.

An Impassioned Sook Shares Q1 Results With TEGNA Talk

The Nexstar Media Group founder and Chairman/CEO steadfastly believes his 30 year old company's acquisition of TEGNA, being challenged in two federal appeals court cases, "is a critical step in solidifying our future and ensuring we can continue providing these essential services to the public."

DirecTV Loses Fight To Stop Two Gray Media Deals

Chalk up another defeat at the FCC for DirecTV, as well as a coalition of state cable associations; a coalition of pan-Asian and Pacific Islander public interest groups; the Civil Rights Coalition; Business Forward; and Chris Ruddy-owned Newsmax. Their efforts to deny a pair of Gray Media transactions have failed.
Ted Turner

CNN Founder, TV Industry Icon Ted Turner Dies

As a cable TV industry pioneer and owner of the Atlanta Braves MLB team, Ted Turner was audacious, leaving an imprint across multiple decades. In recent years, health challenges literally crippled him. Now, Turner Enterprises has confirmed his passing at the age of 87 after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia.
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FCC To D.C. Circuit: You Lack Jurisdiction In Nexstar/TEGNA Battle

Nexstar Media Group finds itself not only appealing a California Eastern District Court's preliminary injunction preventing it from integrating TEGNA's assets, but also defending its deal in the D.C. Circuit. And, it may have an ally in the Commission itself. How so? The FCC says the court has no jurisdiction, because a final agency action hasn't yet happened.

Gómez Wants ‘Rigorous’ Review Of Arab WBD/Paramount Investment

As Paramount owns CBS, which holds broadcast licenses regulated by the FCC, any financial links to sovereign wealth funds from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi should be subject to strict scrutiny from the Carr Commission, Anna M. Gómez said.

Saga Sees A Wider Net Loss As 2026 Begins

The first three months of 2026 proved to be difficult, from a revenue standpoint, for Saga Communications, with its net loss widening, Station Operating Income plummeting, and minimal station operating expense increases. That didn't stop Saga's board from declaring a quarterly dividend once again.

An AM Transmitter Upgrade Fit For a King

A community owned regional Mexican station on the AM dial licensed for a 5kw Class B signal has a little more oomph, if you will, as it serves local audiences as the Spanish-language home of the MLS Seattle Sounders soccer team.  It is the result of an investment in a new transmitter by 17-year station owner Sea Mar Community Health Centers.

A Swing To Net Income For Xperi In Q1

“We are beginning to see the inflection in our monetization strategy," Jon Kirchner, CEO of Xperi Inc., shared as the parent of TiVo, DTS AutoStage and HD Radio released its first quarter 2026 results on Wednesday afternoon. The big takeaway: Media Platform revenue grew 45% year-over-year.

A Trendy Wine Brand Partners With iHeart

Thanks to savvy marketing, it is one of the fastest-growing canned wine brands in the U.S. To help bring additional exposure and brand awareness, the company founded by siblings Jen Pelka and Zach Pelka has agreed to what is being called "one of the most expansive audio collaborations for a wine brand."

In Britain, Radio F-Bombs From Hijack Don’t Yield Fines

On a Sunday evening in October 2025, Horizon Radio listeners heard the "F-word" repeatedly on a loop, resulting in a trio of complaints to the UK's regulator for communications services. Ofcom investigated the incident, and there will be no Pounds owed to the FCC equivalent in Great Britain. Why? The station was hijacked.
Michael Christenson, CEO of Entravision Communications

Media Operating Loss Doubles For Entravision In Q1

For Entravision Communications' first three months of 2026, an increase in digital advertising revenue and retransmission fees helped spark a 4% year-over-year increase in its net revenue.  That said, lower broadcast advertising revenue and decreased revenue from spectrum usage rights played their respective roles.

Radio Mercury Awards 2026 Finalists Unveiled By RAB

“At its core, the Radio Mercury Awards celebrates the creative spirit that fuels the industry,” said RAB President/CEO Mike Hulvey. “The work honored each year continues to be a beacon for radio and audio — showcasing the medium’s unique ability to engage, inspire and deliver impact for brands.”

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A Community Radio Sale For KICO

A Class A noncommercial FM radio station serving Rico, Colo., a rural community to the southwest of the Telluride ski resort community, is trading hands. What does the future hold for this facility?

Hilton Howell Jr., Gray Television co-CEO

‘Solid’: Gray Media’s Q1 Financials, As Howell Sees It

With Core Advertising exceeding guidance, Gray Media Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hilton Howell Jr. expressed satisfaction over the broadcast television station group's Q1 2026 performance — even as Gray's now-resolved retransmission consent dispute with Dish impacted the bottom line.
David Griffin

Griffin TV Stations: The Latest DirecTV Retrans War Pawns

It's severe weather season in Oklahoma, and that's only aggravated matters between Griffin Media and DirecTV, which failed to reach a fresh retransmission consent agreement for the company's two CBS affiliates serving the majority of viewers across the state.
Disney

For D’Amaro and Disney, Streaming A Key Revenue Priority

For CEO Josh D'Amaro, increasing reach and engagement and improving the user experience on Disney+, Hulu and ESPN apps is a top C-Suite priority. But what about the ABC Television Network and ABC Owned Stations? There was little mention of either entity as The Walt Disney Co. released its fiscal Q2 2026 earnings report.

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Pattison Media Brings Programmatic Radio Options To Canada

The largest multimedia company based in Western Canada has brought to market a new programmatic platform that the company expects to bring broadcast radio into the modern programmatic advertising ecosystem.

A Connected TV Attention Metric Sees Lumen/Teads Tie-Up

Building on its attention capabilities in Teads Ad Manager, the wider pact with global attention firm Lumen Research brings to live attention measurement across HomeScreen placement across the U.S., Latin America, Europe and the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific regions.
Patrick Quinn

PQ Sees Growth For Media, Related Tech Consumer Spending

Global consumer spending on overall media content and technology grew 2.8% to $2.439 trillion in 2025, decelerating from a 4.4% increase in 2024, as there were no major international sporting events and fewer federal elections and related media buying.

NAB to Air It Out With New Broadcast Policy Podcast

The NAB has a new podcast. AirTime launched today as a weekly series covering legislative and regulatory developments affecting local radio and television stations, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday morning to keep the industry current on DC policy.

A Radio Alliance For Automation, Installation and Configuration

It's a professional radio automation platform built for both internet and terrestrial broadcasters, and it has forged a strategic alliance with a broadcast consulting and engineering firm so it may provide end-to-end installation, configuration, and deployment services for radio stations across the globe.

‘Radio News Network’ Parent Goes With ARC Software

The CRM, affiliate research and contract management platform founded by CEO Jason Bailey has been selected by the company launching "a next-generation news offering designed to provide U.S. radio stations with a flexible, modern alternative for news content distribution." 

TuneTracker Ditches BeOS, Haiku For Mac Backbone

A Mac-native broadcast automation suite for small and medium market commercial radio, and community and LPFM radio stations has come to market, courtesy of Green Bay, Wisc.-based Tune Tracker Systems.