A Softer Saga Sees Impairment Charge, Music Licensing Costs
Saga maintains "the most pristine balance sheet" in the business, as CEO Chris Forgy said to open the company's Q4 and full-year 2025 earnings call. That's not to say challenges persist, as the fourth quarter was one in which a wider net loss was seen.
UPDATE: Gray Responds With Fury As Dish Dumps Channels
Gray Media-owned television stations whose viewers rely on Dish for their local channels are now prevented from accessing any Gray-owned property. Blame it on the latest retransmission consent impasse to impact consumers.
Smullin Sells Its Stake In KPIC To Sinclair
The Smullin family's South West Oregon TV Broadcasting Corp. has struck a deal that will see Sinclair Inc. fully acquire a full-power property and four associated TV translators serving Douglas County, Ore., for nearly 70 years. The deal comes four years after a transaction in Eugene, Ore., involving Cox Media Group.
Bank Of America Lends A Hand To Nexstar
One of the nation's largest financial institutions, home to veteran media industry analyst Jessica Reif Ehrlich, has reportedly teamed with other undisclosed banks in launching a leveraged loan to assist the nation's largest single owner of broadcast television stations in its quest to acquire TEGNA.
Five Morgan Murphy Stations Blocked In Latest Retrans Impasse
Welcome to the latest retransmission consent negotiation to result in the removal, by law, of broadcast television stations from a MVPD — this time frequent "blackout" artist DirecTV. Sticking to its guns is the Wisconsin TV station ownership group founded with a newspaper in 1890 that remains family-controlled today.
Private Eyes: Cumulus Won’t Be Public Post-Bankruptcy
Cumulus Media's days as a publicly traded broadcaster are at an end. The company's prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan lays out a reorganization that wipes out current shareholders entirely, sees an entirely new board, and could lead to new executive leaders.
A Bigger Net Loss For Urban One
The nation's largest media company superserving African Americans saw its net revenue shrink by nearly $20 million during the final three months of 2024,...
Has Cumulus’ Bankruptcy and Privatization Plan Killed Nielsen Cass?
Lenders taking control of Cumulus will ultimately decide whether and how aggressively to pursue the case once the stay lifts, a decision that will fall to an entirely new board. Every current Cumulus director is deemed to have resigned upon the plan’s effective date, as the broadcaster goes private.
TikTok Radio Heading To 28 iHeartMedia HD Multicast Channels
Three months ago, it was dropped by Sirius XM ahead of a shift to iHeartMedia. Now, the nation's top audio content creation and distribution platform is rolling out its incarnation of TikTokRadio with digital and HD multicast access across the U.S.
Salem Media Releases Its 2025 Earnings Report
How did Salem Media, the company focused on conservative secular and Christian-themed spoken word content, perform during the fourth quarter of 2025? That's not exactly clear, as the company opted to release its full-year 2025 fiscal health analysis on Wednesday, which doesn't include any Q4 breakout data.
Red Wolf Snares ‘Cat Country’ As Hall Sales Continue
In late February, Hall Communications announced that it was exiting Florida, with a transaction giving MARC Radio Group ownership of Country WPCV-FM, two AMs and three FM translators. Now, Hall is saying goodbye to another Country station, and a Red Wolf is grabbing it in a deal brokered by Dick Foreman.
FCC Green-Lights Connoisseur’s Bakersfield Exit
The Commission has given its regulatory approval to an agreement announced in November 2025 that will see four stations owned by Alpha Media and obtained by Connoisseur Media through its merger with the former Portland, Ore.-headquartered radio broadcasting company.
LRN Acquires A Traffic, Billing, Sales and Production Platform
A cloud-based management, traffic, billing, sales, and AI-powered production platform designed specifically for broadcasters co-founded by Fletcher Ford has been acquired by a provider of 24/7 music formats for broadcast radio.
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Slatton To Bradford For Alabama Radio Combo
A Class D AM radio station with an FM translator and its Class C3 FM, each licensed to a city sandwiched between Muscle Shoals and Florence, Ala., on the banks of the Tennessee River, are being sold. Who's the buyer of this Gospel-formatted FM and unique Adult Standards-focused AM station?
A ‘Supply-Side Attention Targeting’ Tool for Connected TV Arrives
OpenX Technologies Inc., an omnichannel supply-side platform, has brought to market what it hails as "a first-to-market capability" giving advertisers the ability to easily target "high-attention" Connected TV inventory in real time. Connected TV-focused TVision helped bring the service to fruition.
Women’s Hockey, Ionized: PWHL Inks Scripps Sports Deal
With a hand from WPP Media to help facilitate and negotiate the partnership, The E.W. Scripps Co.'s unit led by Brian Lawlor and digital financial services company Ally have come together to present the first nationally televised Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) game.
‘Everyday Heroes’ Get A Home Spotlight In New HMPG Series
Hearst Media Production Group (HMPG), in partnership with fire safety brand Kidde and Epic Entertainment and Media Group, has set a premiere date for a new original series airing weekend mornings on ABC stations nationwide as part of the Weekend Adventure educational/informational programming block.
The Dual-Screen Threshold Is Breached
Media multitasking is no longer just a Gen Z habit. According to new research unveiled this week at Connected TV World Summit 2026 in London, more than half of adults aged 45–54 now watch video clips on their mobile phones while watching television.
‘A Major Cultural Moment,’ Thanks to iHeart, For Competitive Video Gaming
With celebrity-led teams, live competitions, a platform for global fan participation, and next-gen media experiences, the Global Gaming League (GGL) is building "the first entertainment system for the world’s largest and most engaged audience." The nation's top radio ownership group believes in its growth potential.
For Brand Influence and Decision Makers, Broadcast TV Wins
Television "continues to play a powerful role in creating brand awareness and influencing consumer purchase decisions." That's a key finding from a study conducted by the trade association squarely focused on attracting marketers and advertisers to local broadcast TV.
Gomez Webinar To Focus On Telecom Act’s 30 Years
Democratic FCC Commissioner Anna M. Gomez will host a webinar on Tuesday (3/17) featuring panel conversations with communications and technology policy experts who lived through the creation and implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
MaxxKonnect Selects a Development & Support Engineer
MaxxKonnect, known for prioritized internet connectivity, broadcast technology, and engineering services, is welcoming a former Cumulus Media veteran to the team, taking the role of Development and Support Engineer.
NAB Announces 2026 Engineering Achievement Award Winners
The National Association of Broadcasters has unveiled this year's recipients of its Engineering Achievement Awards. The two individuals will be honored at the "We Are Broadcasters Awards Ceremony" held on the Main Stage during the 2026 NAB Show on April 21 in Las Vegas.
CEO, Majority Investor Acquire Broadcast Electronics
It has provided broadcast technology products to stations around the world from its Quincy, Ill., headquarters since 1959. Now, it is under new ownership, with its Chief Executive Officer and its majority investor teaming up to make a deal with ELENOS S.r.l. of Italy.



























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