Tuesday, March 3, 2026

NAB Crystal Radio Award Winners Announced

The 10 winners of the 39th annual NAB Crystal Radio Awards have been announced at the 2026 NAB State Leadership Conference, being held at the Salamander in Southwest Washington. The honorees include a heritage Class B Rocker one can tune to here, even thought it is licensed to Baltimore.
TEGNA CEO Mike Steib

TEGNA Expects Nexstar Merger Closing By July

Tysons, Va.-headquartered TEGNA made the declaration as part of its distribution of its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 results, which saw the company led by CEO Mike Steib achieve or exceed all previously announced full-year guidance.

FCC To DuJuan McCoy: ‘Working For You’ With Waiver OK

In a move that could portend the Commission's approval of Nexstar Media Group's merger with TEGNA, the FCC on Friday granted a waiver to Circle City Broadcasting that clears the way for the company to add the ABC affiliate in Indianapolis to its holdings — creating a "triopoly."
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.)

House Bill Seeks ‘Shot Clock’ On FCC License Review Process

The New Jersey Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives that got the ball rolling on the still-stalled AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act has teamed up with a Republican from West Texas in introducing legislation that would "ensure greater transparency and accountability" in the FCC's license review process.

Sinclair Seeks Waiver For Scranton LMA-To-Buy Opportunity

For more than a decade, a Scranton TV station has served as a prime example of what a company can do to operate a station it cannot legally purchase due to the FCC's national TV ownership reach cap. Now, Sinclair is taking the step to make this station an O&O, prompted by expected FCC deregulation.

Once Necessary Divestments, Scripps Wants Inyo Stations Back

With likely rule "modernization" thanks to the return of President Trump to the White House and the leadership of FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, The E.W. Scripps Co. has disclosed that it wants to reacquire the properties — assuming it can secure Commission waivers ahead of any rule change.

A North Carolina FM Stays Local With GM’s Buy

Travel west of Winston-Salem, N.C., and you'll reach the Yadkin Valley. Here, a Class A FM licensed to the small city of Elkin is changing hands. Pending FCC approval, that will see the entity linked to Donna Draughn and the late Gary York conclude its ownership of the station.

The Farnsworth Peak FM Master System Comes To Life

It is home to the broadcast towers for three FM radio stations owned and operated by Bonneville International. That FM infrastructure just saw a major upgrade, and it involved the installation of a new master antenna system from the Sinclair Inc. subsidiary headquartered in Raymond, Me.

Magellan Move Brings Local Market Measurement to Podcast Attribution

When it comes to podcast advertising knowledge and measurement, how does one know exactly where a consumer is and then present that data to a potential marketer? Magellan AI has a solution, thanks to a new licensing and integration agreement with the nation's dominant audience data analytics company.

A Roanoke FM Translator Loses Biblical Ties

Paperwork has been submitted for FCC regulatory approval that would see a 10-watt FM translator that enjoys nearly full-city coverage of Roaonke, Va., thanks to terrain, trade hands. The seller is Bible Broadcasting Network.
Bob Pittman, iHeartMedia

Slight Revenue Jump, Lower EBITDA: iHeart’s Q4 Story

How did the nation's largest audio content creation and distribution company perform in the final three months of 2025? While there was a small revenue increase, a net loss was seen as adjusted EBITDA finished in the mid-point of company guidance. The Q4 and full-year 2025 results were released following Monday's Closing Bell.

BTPM Realignment Points To Commercial Shift In Western N.Y.

BTPM head Tom Calderone calls the shifts for WNED-FM and WBFO-FM — Western New York's noncommercial Classical and NPR-fueled spoken word stations — part of a long-term sustainability plan drafted in the wake of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's dissolution.
Bob Pfuntner

A Southern Tier FM Leaves Pembrook Pines’ Arbor

He was the individual behind radio station owner Pembrook Pines, which had in its arboretum such brands as "94 ROCK" in Elmira, N.Y. In August 2025, it became known that Bob Pfuntner had died at the age of 83. Now, with the company under executrix control, it is agreeing to sell a Class A FM serving Hornell, N.Y. 

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A Partner Shift For LaGreca At A Heritage AM

It has been operating a Class D AM with 10kw during daylight hours and 100 watts at night to protect a Nashville station, along with its FM translator licensed to Weymouth, Mass. Now, Local Media Boston is taking ownership as one ownership partner exits and another enters the mix.

Tegna

TEGNA Inks FCC Consent Decree To Resolve OPIF Fail

The company that seeks to win regulatory approval of its proposed sale to Nexstar Media Group could be one step closer to getting that OK. That's because it has just resolved an online public file rule violation by signing a Consent Decree with the Video Division Chief of the FCC Media Bureau.
Katherine Dougherty

KOIN’s Integrated Sales Leader To Lead Sinclair’s Fresno Duo

Since March 2023, she served as the Integrated Sales Manager for the CBS affiliate serving Portland, Ore. Late last week, a LinkedIn post signaled her departure from the station, calling her time at KOIN-6 "truly special" as she thanked her colleagues. It is now known she's moving to the Central Valley of California.

TEGNA’s Premion: Connected TV Advertisers To Increase Spending

A newly released advertiser study on media spending and priorities in the planning, buying, and measurement of Connected TV and Over-the-Top advertising conducted by Advertiser Perceptions on behalf of TEGNA-owned Premion finds that 70% of respondents expect to increase their Connected TV spending in 2026.

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gen AI

Edison: Majority of Americans Use AI Chat Weekly

It's a "watershed moment" in consumer technology adoption, and according to new data from AI User Metrics from Edison Research at SSRS, it signals that Artificial Intelligence has crossed from early adopter territory into mainstream usage.
NAB Show New Logo

NAB Show Expands Sports Summit to Four Days

The NAB has announced that it will expand the "Sports Summit" aligned with its annual conference and expo in Las Vegas to a four-day affair, bringing leaders from across leagues, teams, broadcast networks, streaming platforms and technology companies to the hub of television and radio's present and future growth.

TVB: Broadcast TV Lead Persists in Reach, Time Spent

The trade association representing America’s local broadcast television industry with a sales focus has concluded that "TV," when viewed on a television screen, has the highest reach and time spent of all media platforms studied.  This carries for all age groups and categories measured, the TVB study indicates.

Indispensable and Essential: Broadcasters Peacock At NAB Affair

NAB member broadcast media leaders are gathered in Washington, D.C., for the NAB's annual State Leadership Conference. It saw a Hubbard Radio host play up AM/FM's unique value to consumers as NAB President/CEO Curtis LeGeyt outlined the need for regulatory reform.

Xperi’s DTS AutoStage Portal Grows Again

Xperi has added 52 US markets to its DTS AutoStage Broadcaster Portal in the platform's second expansion since November, extending in-vehicle listener measurement to smaller and mid-sized markets, many of which have had limited access to listener measurement.

Sonic Survival Kits V2: The Latest Radio Imaging Auditory Boost

It is considered to be, as the company calls it, "the upstart audio brand for radio imaging effects." AUDITORY FX has gained a reputation thanks to the efforts of Steve Stone Voiceovers. Now it has brought to market its latest library.

Introducing The First 5G Broadcast Rugged Smartphone

Key to XGN Global's efforts is the development and rollout of 5G Broadcast technology ... and of course the equipment. At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, the release of the world's first commercial rugged smartphone capable of receiving 5G Broadcast TV signals came to life.