Geoffrey Starks To Resign From FCC
As the 11am Eastern hour began, the senior Democratic Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission revealed on social media platform X that he had just informed President Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer that he intends to resign "later this spring."
Analyst: Slowing Growth To Continue For U.S. Advertising
Less free trade. Fewer foreign workers. "An increased reliance on the idiosyncratic preferences of the president rather than the more predictable institutionally-driven policy-making processes businesses have historically relied upon in the United States." This led Brian Wieser to reduce his ad growth expectations.
Audacy Shuffles Its Executive Leadership Team
Audacy Inc. has given Kelli Turner permanent executive leadership stripes as a series of other corporate-level moves has transpired at the company with majority ownership today held by Soros Fund Management. Many high-profile people have exited, while Chris Oliviero and Bob Philips earn promotions.
Townsquare Hits High Revenue Estimate For Q4, But Q1 Is Weaker
Digital revenue is up, but so are expenses, as Townsquare Media beat estimates for both Q4 revenue and its earnings per share during the final three months of 2024. The Q1 2025 forecast, however, projects revenue to be slightly lower than the forecasts of the analysts who cover the company.
Salem Media Group Files Its FY2025 Financial Report
The owner of conservative and Christian-themed spoken word radio stations and a fledgling FAST channel devoted to news and insight has submitted its FY 2024 financial report with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Introducing The All-New RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Video Podcast
It's here! The Radio + Television Business Report's InFOCUS Video Podcast features an interview between Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson and Johnny Green Jr., the President and Regional General Manager for CBS overseeing both Boston and New York. Click here to learn more about how you can view the conversation now.
Peter Remington Analyzes The New Era of Radio Advertising
At this year’s Hispanic Radio Conference, best-selling author, business consultant, and media strategist Peter Remington is set to challenge industry professionals to break free from outdated sales strategies and embrace the evolving definition of radio as "new media."
Troubled KDHX Ready To Give K-Love The Keys
It's a loan that could lead to an eventual sale of an embattled noncommercial community-focused radio station that has served St. Louis for 38 years. For many, the checkerboard cultural programming they've come to enjoy could soon be replaced with Christian Contemporary music.
Digital Programmatic: Townsquare’s Future Revenue Driver
What business segment is Townsquare Media most excited about in the coming years? The Digital Programmatic business, which CEO Bill Wilson said "has been and will continue to be the largest growth driver of our business for the foreseeable future." Meanwhile, deregulation makes Townsquare a buyer.
Lotus Grabs An FM Translator In Las Vegas For ‘Hank’
Tune to 101.5 MHz in Seattle, and you'll hear classic country music on KPLZ, branded as "HANK FM." Now, Lotus Communications has expanded the brand to the Las Vegas market, and is using a just-acquired FM translator to bring it to Southern Nevada.
Cumulus Silences A Space Coast Sports Radio Operation
A Sports Talker has left its listeners across Brevard County seeking a new home for local host Mark Moses and its syndicated fare. Cumulus Media silenced the daytime-only AM radio station and its FM translator companion on Friday.
Bob Palmeter Says Goodbye To An Iowa Religious Noncomm
For some 40 years, Bob Palmater has been "fully devoted to Christ," and this has seen the broadcast media veteran manage Christian radio stations across the Midwest. Today, he's the President of non-profit Sound In Spirit, and it has engineered a deal that will see the sale of a Class B1 noncommercial FM serving Keokuk, Iowa.
A Last Goodbye From Lake Champlain’s “Hometown Radio”
In a message posted Thursday to its Facebook page, WIRY owner Hometown Communications LLC, an entity comprised of shareholders Mark Henry, Joey Trombley, David Andrews and David Favro, confirmed that the station will be concluding business effective today. Its audio streams were silent as of mid-morning Friday.
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Salem Spins Its Remaining O’ahu Radio Properties
In July of last year, Educational Media Foundation completed its purchase of four radio stations in a $7 million deal that included KAIM-FM 95.5 in Honolulu. Now, the company that sold EMF that station has found a buyer for its remaining properties on O'ahu.
Chris Cotugno Is Retiring From KDKA-TV. Who’s His Successor?
After more than two decades of service, including serving as General Manager for nearly the past six years, Chris Cotugno is retiring from the CBS News and Stations property serving Pittsburgh. Who is Cotugno's successor?
Peacock Adds In-Market NBC Sports RSN Streaming
Peacock is now offering in-market streaming of the NBC Sports Regional Networks as an add-on subscription option, providing paid Peacock OTT platform consumers with direct access to NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports Boston, NBC Sports California or NBC Sports Philadelphia.
A Super Sunday For FOX, and Tubi, ‘The Gauge’ Reads
A "record-breaking" 127.7 million viewers watched FOX’s broadcast of Super Bowl LIX — including a simulcast streamed on FOX’s free streaming service, Tubi. But, how did television viewing fare otherwise in February 2025? Nielsen's monthly report, "The Gauge," offers new details.
Five Ways To Look and Sound Bigger
"Society has historically favored tall and deep-throated individuals as leaders and authority figures. You and I know that you’re perfect just as you are, but there are hacks to look and sound a little 'bigger' when you speak in public." Rosemary Ravinal shares these hacks in this new column.
S&P: Generative AI Growth High, With Mixed Results
Generative AI adoption surged in early 2025, reflecting a significant shift in how organizations are integrating this technology. This transpired despite challenges that impact project success, new research from S&P Global Market Intelligence reveals.
Mason, Katz, Lawlor Honored At BFOA Golden Mic Gala
The Broadcasters Foundation of America honored three industry leaders at its annual Golden Mic gala on Monday evening, recognizing their contributions to the organization’s mission of supporting broadcasters in need, including former CBS Radio President Dan Mason.
Senate Democrat Queries FCC Over ‘Political Targeting of Newsrooms’
Dick Blumenthal has asked the FCC's Acting Bureau Chief of the Enforcement Bureau and its Acting Bureau Chief of the Media Bureau to provide more details about what he calls the Commission’s recent “unprecedented, intrusive investigations against media broadcasters under arbitrary and capricious pretenses.”
A Flurry Of Activity Ahead of NAB Show for Wheatstone
A venerable New Bern, N.C.-based designer and manufacturer of professional broadcast audio equipment under a trio of brand names is gearing up for the 2025 NAB Show with several new product enhancements and additions to its line of offerings.
New From Inovonics: A Remote Signal Monitoring Tool
Introducing the INOmini 645 FM SiteStreamer II, featuring a sensitive SDR-based tuner, improved LCD display, high-quality streaming for multiple remote listeners, improved metering for both off-air and Auxilliary reception, more alarm options, and two levels of password protection.
Telos Alliance At NAB Show: A Next-Generation Audio Feature Focus
Telos Alliance, long-known for its broadcast audio technology products, is planning to show off its entire catalog of new features and capabilities across its lineup of Linear Acoustic Next Generation Audio products at the 2025 NAB Show.
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