Friday, March 27, 2026

Help Us Select 2026’s ‘Broadcast Best Finance Leaders’

The Best Finance Leaders will be revealed in RBR+TVBR’s Summer 2026 Special Report, our digital magazine distributed May 11, 2026, and distributed via e-mail to all RBR+TVBR Members. The RBR+TVBR Broadcast Best Finance Leaders list shines a spotlight on the individuals focused on finance, the stewards behind the plans designed for success—and profits.
Anna M. Gómez

Dissent Discontent: FCC’s Gomez Shares Anti-Nexstar Statement

Anna M. Gómez has taken action to ensure everybody knows just how she feels about the lack of a full Commission decision on the biggest broadcast TV merger in modern times — Nexstar's merger with TEGNA, which came via Media Bureau approval with the granting of rule waivers by Erin Boone.

House E&C Hearing Examines The 1996 Telecom Act

For the GOP, further rule "modernization" 30 years after the passage by President Clinton of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 is of interest. For Democrats, countering consolidation by protecting diversity of voices and opposing the Media Bureau's approval of the Nexstar-TEGNA merger, is Issue No. 1.
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Partisan Party Of Five: Free Press Plays Up Anti-Carr ‘Rally’

Activists organized by Free Press gathered outside of the FCC's L Street headquarters to condemn Chairman Brendan Carr for his record on "media consolidation and threats to press freedom." A billboard on wheels accompanied the five protestors.
Soo Kim, who runs Standard General

Rincon Rewind: Soo Kim’s Group Gets TV Stations

Todd Parkin, a former head of sales for the Bally Sports regional sports network, had agreed to acquire various TV stations from Standard Media, Imagicomm, and Sinclair Inc., respectively. Now, filings made at the FCC suggest Parkin will not be moving forward with the announced acquisitions.
"Saturday Night Live" cast member and "Is It Cake?" host Mikey Day kicks off Comcast Advertising's IAB NewFronts session on Wednesday in lower Manhattan.

Comcast: ‘Redefining Performance TV’ At IAB NewFronts

In the streaming and digital media universe, the IAB NewFronts have successfully proven to be big a challenger to the traditional mid-May Upfront Week in New York. Across three days in lower Manhattan, digital advertising solutions earned a big spotlight, with Comcast Advertising on Wednesday unveiling a notable product.

Two Big Media Companies Go With ‘America250’ Offerings

The nation's largest audio content and creation company and No. 1 licensee of broadcast radio stations and the unit of the company that owns a MVPD, a "Big Four" TV network and the Peacock streaming platform have each announced that they're launching programming wrapped around the nation's 250th birthday.
The Phoenix sign as seen from Usery Mountain in Mesa, Ariz.

Star-Powered Session Alert: Engaging Gen Z Hispanic Audiences

Join us in Phoenix for a powerhouse lineup of creators and personalities who live and breathe Gen Z engagement every day. From TikTok to terrestrial radio, Gen Z Hispanics are shaping the future of our industry — and one dynamic Hispanic Radio Conference session will show exactly how to meet them where they are. 
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Nein Delay: Lengthy Wait Sinks SiriusXM Patent Fight

It's a victory in a federal court for the subscription-based satellite radio service provider, as a German entity known for its application-oriented research had sought to claim SiriusXM infringed on a patent it holds. A judge's decision puts a more than nine-year legal tussle to rest.

Another Small Market Asset Sale Seen By Connoisseur

Upon FCC regulatory approval, two AM stations and three FMs in a South Dakota market will end up in the hands of a local operator. With closing expected in early summer 2026, Connoisseur Media is moving forward with the sale of the following properties to Brookings Radio LLC.
Lotus Communications Founder Howard Kalmenson and Lotus President Jim Kalmenson at the Lotus Seattle studios

Lotus Says Goodbye To a Bakersfield AM

It's a Class C AM serving the Southern San Joaquin Valley since 1956, presently with a Spanish-language sports talk format aligned with TUDN Radio. Soon, it will be offering listeners English-language religious programming, courtesy of Northwestern Media.
FCC Media Bureau Chief Erin Boone

Pay Up, Or Lose Your License, FCC Orders Maria Guel

The FCC has ordered the owner of Spanish-language religious radio stations to pay its overdue regulatory fee bill or face a license revocation for an FM radio station purchased nine years ago — placing it in similar status with seven other facilities that no longer exist which also have an outstanding bill to the Commission.

Court Deal Shifts Ala. Radio Owner Scheme

The fate of an AM radio station licensed to E&R Broadcasting and an FM radio station owned by Covington Media is now known, thanks to a legally binding accord settled in a Covington County, Ala., Circuit Court. What's the result?

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A Praiseworthy Deal Gives Great Plains A Big Bump

A group of nine full-power FM radio stations and five FM translators serving non-secular radio audiences across small towns and cities in Eastern Colorado and Kansas will soon be added to the roster of noncommercial broadcast stations linked to a 100kw FM in rural Copeland, Kansas. 

The Roku Channel Adds Salem’s Video Offering

The media company focused on conservative secular spoken word programming and non-secular Christian-themed offerings has linked a distribution agreement with Roku for its streaming television network. It comes two weeks after a launch on Amazon's Prime Video FAST channel platform.

FCC’s Trusty To Talk Up ATSC 3.0 In Las Vegas

A Broadcast Management and Monetization Conference has been woven into the 2026 NAB Show, and it's designed to serve as a hub for over-the-air media seeking revenue growth, leadership and operational insight. A session focused on NEXTGEN TV featuring FCC Commissioner Olivia Trusty is in the mix, too.
FCC Media Bureau Chief Erin Boone

FCC Updates ‘Obsolete and Unnecessary’ Broadcast Rules

As Bureau Chief Erin Boone sees it, the updates reflect current application processing requirements, clarify and harmonize provisions, and remove references to outdated procedures and legacy filing systems. The R&O earned a 3-0 unanimous vote, thus removing it from the FCC's March Open Meeting docket.

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Andrea Marini Transitions Out Of Deltatre’s CEO Role

It's a company devoted to uniting streaming and digital platforms with data and strategy as it pertains to live sports, and it is seeing a change at the top as Andrea Marini is stepping into a role as Deputy Chairman. Who's the new CEO at Deltatre?
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Tenetic Takes On ‘Gaps’ in Ad Performance, Measurement

Tenetic, an AI-powered insights and intelligence platform for local and national advertising buyers and sellers, has moved forward with the launch of a research...

A Deal That Brings Data-Driven Buying to Local TV

Media performance platform VideoAmp is moving forward with an initiative designed to aid local broadcast television in its ongoing efforts to capture more data-driven media buying opportunities. It involves an integration with an automated transaction infrastructure platform.

FCC Seeks Recent Graduates for New Honors STEM Program

Participants will have an opportunity to obtain a permanent position in the federal government after successfully completing one year of employment.  The application window to apply is now open through April 30 for eligible recent graduates, as well as current students who will graduate in May 2026. 

Vincent Jachetta

MultiDyne’s Golden Celebration Of Media Tech Innovation

From a basement-born invention to a global broadcast and live production technology company, MultiDyne is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2026 with an eye toward the future. It all began with a single breakthrough product: the TS-1, the broadcast industry’s first portable test signal generator.

What’s Coming from Grass Valley at NAB Show 2026

Across cameras, Production Switchers, infrastructure, playout and content supply chain, Grass Valley will be demonstrating new capabilities designed to help media organizations scale production, simplify operations and deliver compelling content to audiences faster.

For FOR-A America, NAB Show Beckons SaaS, AI-Powered Workflow

For the first time since its first NAB exhibition in 1980, FOR-A America’s upcoming presence at the 2026 NAB Show will focus entirely on software-defined, AI-driven solutions. This marks a big shift from the company’s hardware-centric foundation.