Thursday, February 5, 2026

Sinclair

Joint Stipulation Sees Sinclair Pay For eMessage Fail

An arm of the publicly traded broadcast TV station ownership group led by President/CEO Chris Ripley has agreed to pay thousands of dollars to a group of plaintiffs who sued Sinclair and several of its broadcast TV peers in October 2018. They filed antitrust claims linked to alleged price fixing for advertising.

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It's a bellwether honor for Broadcast Television and one of the industry's most-respected lists of the year. With your input, the Broadcast Television's Best Leaders list will fully recognize the leaders that are powering over-the-air TV into the future. Be sure to submit your nomination today before the window closes Friday!
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.)

Confirmed: Cruz To Convene Senate Hearing On 39% Cap

What is the FCC's ability to amend rules codified by Congress in the early 2000s? Sen. Ted Cruz understands this is a concern for some parties. That's why he's scheduled a Senate Commerce Committee hearing that will focus on broadcast television's 39% national TV household reach. Who's testifying could raise eyebrows.
Bill WIlson

Townsquare Paints a Rosy Asset Portrait To Institutional Investors

As Townsquare Media CEO Bill Wilson, CFO Stu Rosenstein, and Investor Relations and Corporate Communications head Claire Yenicay see it, broadcast radio is "an incredibly powerful media." Add in the publicly traded company's Townsquare Interactive unit, and they believe the company is poised for a good year.
Josh D'Amaro

A Congratulatory, and Advisory, Note To Disney’s New CEO

Josh D'Amaro is the individual who will succeed Bob Iger ... Disney shareholders and board members hope, as the naming of Bob Chapek as Iger's heir didn't work out so well. D'Amaro on Tuesday received a congratulatory letter — and open thoughts on the company — from MoffettNathanson Senior Analyst Robert Fishman.
Sinclair

FCC Punts DirecTV Attempt To Stop Sinclair Deals

Eight months after Sinclair Inc. informed an LMA partner that it has decided to execute a purchase option forged in November 2012, the FCC has given its stamp of approval. The Commission also said yes to the sale of stations to Sinclair from a cozy shared services partner, thwarting a DirecTV block attempt.

Jennifer WItz

Sirius XM Shares Soar On Earnings Street Beat

Year-over-year sales were flat. Subscriber rolls were down compared to the final three months of 2024. Earnings per share estimates were much more robust than the actual results. That latter win led investors to express pleasure with the Q4 2025 fiscal health report from Sirius XM.

NAB Show To Get ‘Reimagined’ TV and Radio HQ

The NAB is relocating the "TV and Radio HQ" from the West Hall to a "new, highly visible location." The other big news? the Small and Medium Market Radio Forum will take place on Sunday, April 19, "positioning it at the start of NAB Show when the full broadcast community is on site."
Matt Ginn

Former TEGNA Sales Exec Now Leading iHeart ‘Community Markets’

There's a new individual who has been tasked with overseeing radio stations in 30 markets across the South, Southwest and Texas for iHeartMedia. It's someone who served as Head of Sales Enablement and Business Development at the broadcast TV company that hopes to be acquired by Nexstar.

A Super Debut For Screen-First Radio Ad Geotargeting

For those driving around on Super Bowl Sunday, listeners to KGMZ "95.7 The Game" in the San Francisco Bay Area will see something on their dashboard audio tuner never-before brought to fruition. It's thanks to a new partnership involving Audacy, GeoBroadcast Solutions and Lazer Spots.

‘Spurious Emissions’ In Aviation MHz Band Could Bring Hawaiian Fine

It's long been branded as "Your Feel Good Island Music Station." But those who lead the operations at this Class C1 FM serving Hilo, Hawaii, may not be feeling so good today. That's because it is the recipient of a Notice of Violation from the FCC's Enforcement Bureau for a rule foul it has just been warned of.

Nielsen Accuses Cumulus of Sharing Data With Eastlan

Did the audio content creation and distribution company led by Mary Berner secretly share proprietary radio station ratings data with Eastlan Ratings, the lone alternative to Nielsen Audio in small and mid-sized markets? That's what the nation's dominant audience measurement and consumption data provider claims.

TuneIn Gets An OEM Deal With Nissan

It's now owned by Stingray, the company providing all-music channels to MVPDs such as Hotwire Communications while operating such highly regarded radio properties as "Boom 97.3" in Toronto. And, Stingray is wasting no time reaching fresh OEM deals for its TuneIn brand with one major automotive company.

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Sale Prices Revealed For NRG Media’s Omaha Exit

It is now known how much NRG Media will be earning from two sales, one involving a five-station deal with Usher Media and another that sees an FM become a Nebraska Public Media noncomm. An LMA went into effect on Tuesday for the properties Alan Usher's group is obtaining from Mary Quass's company.

Bell Media

Ad Revenue Sees A Sharp Q4 Decline For Bell Media

He says his company is "building a digital media and content powerhouse" — namely thanks to the strength of its Crave OTT streaming platform. For Mirko Bibic, President/CEO of Bell Media parent BCE, "strong results" seen in 2025 were tied to this strategic priority. But, how did BCE perform in the fourth quarter?

An Expanded Telemundo Affiliation Arrangement For Gray

The largest affiliate group for NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises' Telemundo broadcast TV network is Gray Media. That won't be changing for the next several years, thanks to an expanded partnership that sees a multi-year affiliation agreement get signed by the Atlanta-headquartered company led by Hilton Howell Jr. and Pat LaPlatney.

Hearst Teams With Mobian To Pitch ‘Brand-Safe’ Digital Ad Options

A partnership has been forged between a tech company "building the context graph for marketing decisions" and the privately held parent of a unit comprised of 35 broadcast television stations under the leadership of Michael J. Hayes. Why? To explain the favorable ad spaces across Hearst's digital platforms.

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CEO Losses Best Final Month Of 2024, Challenger Shares

The number of Chief Executive Officer changes at U.S. companies increased by 22% in December, compared to the previous month, but fell by 35% when comparing the number of CEO exits that took place in the last month of 2024. That's the latest findings from executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

International Migration To The U.S. Sees Historic Decline

Are your radio or TV stations serving a unique audience of first-generation Americans or newly arrived immigrants? Here's a sobering statistic that could explain why advertising challenges and revenue growth were so severe for many multicultural media operations in 2025.

A Creator Content Consumption Disruption Unfolds

Here's the biggest takeaway from a newly released report from Hub Entertainment Research that you may want to read after dinner this evening: Rising social and creator video consumption is reducing time spent with television. 
Joey Martin

Meet the NAB’s Global Connections and Events Sales Lead

The VP of Sales at NTP Events who previously served as VP of Business Development at ASIS International has been appointed Sr. VP of Sales Strategy and Enablement for Global Connections and Events at the National Association of Broadcasters.

Steve Griesbach

MaxxConnect Welcomes A Senior Engineer

He's spent the last 10 years as Chief Engineer of Beasley Media Group's Las Vegas radio stations, working on such ratings champions as KKLZ-FM. Now, he's joined the team at MaxxKonnect to serve as a Senior Engineer for the Southeastern U.S. 

A New Public Media Master Control Tool Arrives

According to the companies, PMM Cloud was developed to help stations address growing financial pressures, aging broadcast infrastructure, and limited engineering resources. PPM Cloud uses cloud-first architecture on the LTN Network to achieve that goal.

Jumpin’ Josafat: Meet Orban’s New Product Development Lead

He joined Orban Labs in 2022 as an Applications Developer and progressed to the role of Project Manager in 2024. Now this software development, IT systems, and custom embedded designs expert has risen to VP of Product Development at the Philadelphia-area broadcast technology company.