Monday, February 23, 2026

An iHeartMedia Tweak Seek Requires A Redo

Even as WROV-FM is iHeartMedia's top-rated station in Roanoke-Lynchburg, the company filed a minor change application with the FCC proposing a city of license change. The Media Bureau's response? Amend your application, and then we'll consider the ask.
Todd Parkin

Sinclair To Acquire Ex-CMG Station From Todd Parkin

It is a broadcast TV station aligned with MyNetworkTV that was sold by Cox Media Group to Imagicomm Communications in August 2022 and, subsequently, to Todd Parkin-led Rincon Broadcasting Group in July 2025. Now, less than one year later, Parkin is selling this Tulsa TV property.

Sinclair Given FCC OK To Buy Three SSA Partner Stations

The Howard Stirk Holdings-owned NBC affiliate serving Flint, Mich.; a property serving Traverse City, Mich., owned by Cunningham Broadcasting; and the Deerfield Media-owned ABC affiliate serving Rochester, N.Y., are each on track to become Sinclair-owned properties, thanks to a fresh FCC decision.

Carr To Broadcasters: Pledge Allegiance To National Pride

As part of federal Salute to America 250 efforts, the Chairman of the FCC has moved forward with the creation of the "Pledge America Campaign." The goal? Brendan Carr asks broadcasters to pledge to provide programming that promotes "civic education, national pride, and our shared history."

BPS: A New Beat for Sam Matheny

The NAB’s former EVP of Technology and Chief Technology Officer now focuses exclusively on an-ATSC 3.0-fueled alternative to GPS. In the Winter 2026 RBR+TVBR magazine, out now, Sam Matheny shares why making the Broadcast Positioning System a reality is a priority.

NAB To FCC: ‘Act Expeditiously’ On ATSC 3.0 Transition

The association filed reply comments in the FCC's proceeding on the advancement of the new broadcast television standard known as ATSC 3.0, urging the Commission to waste no time in getting more licensees on board. The ultimate goal? Saying goodbye to the current digital TV standard, which isn't so easy.

‘Terminated’: An Abrupt Leadership Shakeup at Entravision

The company also disclosed who will now serve as Chief Operations Officer, while saying it pulled the trigger on Jeff Liberman's exit. There's also rumors that a major U.S. Hispanic market media company is nearing an LMA agreement that would give it control of Entravision's media assets.
Canada Flag

CRTC Clears A New Path For New First Nations FMs

Until the end of August 2025, one could tune to Class B1 CFPT-FM, branded as "ELMNT FM," in Toronto to hear "Today's Indigenous Beat." On September 1, due to revenue and ratings challenges, CFPT signed off the air. Yet, the CRTC just declared Toronto, and Ottawa, deserve more indigenous radio choices.

RAB’s March 4 Webinar Sees Townsquare Media, CMG Participation

The online "One Voice for Radio live presentation" is poised to share with Radio's sales and management leaders how "embracing the collective strength of radio" benefits all across the industry. Participants also include the President of Lenawee Broadcasting and the EVP of Regional Media Operations at Bonneville.

A Gotham On-Air Morning Veteran Stays Put

He competed against the likes of Scott Shannon, Don Imus and Howard Stern. And, he's still at it, serving as the cornerstone of a radio station that today serves as the leading Classic Rock outlet for the New York Tri-State region. You can count on Jim Kerr to continue greeting listeners in morning drive on the station through early 2031.
Al Shuldiner

FCC Terminates A California Noncomm FM’s License

"As a matter of law," the Chief of the FCC's Audio Division has notified the owner of a noncommercial educational FM radio station in Northern California that the station's license has been cancelled, and its call sign has been deleted. What led the Commission to take such drastic actions?

FCC Unanimously Approves A Path Forward For NCE FM Translators

All three vote-makers on the Federal Communications Commission have given their thumbs up to a Public Notice that proposes and seeks comment on certain eligibility requirements and a general limit filed by any applicant in the upcoming noncommercial FM translator filing window.
Detroit Lions

That’s The Ticket: Lions Extend Radio Deal With Audacy

If you're a fan of Head Coach Dan Campbell and veteran starting Quarterback Jared Goff — in addition to the many talented players that don a Detroit Lions uniform — there's a good chance you've been tuned to 97.1 MHz or the station's live streaming audio on SiriusXM each game day. That won't change come August.

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A ‘Classic Radio Station’ Finds A New Owner

It's a 1kw Class C AM with one tower serving Oregon's state capital, and pending regulatory approval, it will be under new ownership.  What does this mean for fans of vintage rock 'n' roll from the 1960s?

A Big Week For A Tex-Mex Fast Casual Giant

Across the last two decades, Chipotle has emerged as a leader in the fast-casual space when it comes to one's burrito fix, outlasting competitors such as...

Are Gray Media Shares Undervalued Right Now?

That's a question Zacks Equity Research sought to answer on Friday, as the broadcast TV station ownership group has enjoyed a 20.8% year-over-year gain in its NYSE-traded shares but remains far below where "GTN" was trading today in 2021.

CBS Rolls Its AR/VR Studio Technology Into Charm City

CBS Stations has been trumpeting the use of its augmented reality and virtual reality-driven technology across many of its broadcast TV properties, including KPIX-5 in San Francisco. Now, the Paramount unit has brought its AR/VR newscast advancements to Baltimore, and will put them to the task come Monday.

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Connected TV and Latinos: An Intertwined Growth Story

A vast majority of Hispanic Americans have access to Connected TVs and most prefer streaming. As such, Connected TV platforms are a strategic place to find these consumers. That's a key insight from a look at Connected TV use and preferences courtesy of LG Ad Solutions. 
Rosemary Ravinal

How Great Speakers Make People Act

If you’ve ever heard a speech that made you want to do something, change your habits, support a cause, or take a leap, you’ve likely experienced Monroe’s Motivated Sequence in action, says Rosemary Ravinal. "You may not have known its name. But you felt its pull." This five-step structure remains powerful.
Hispanic Family

Bicultural Latinos: A Cultural and Economic Force, Under iHeart’s Spotlight

U.S. Hispanics are far and wide. And their offspring represents what iHeartMedia is championing as a "cultural and economic force" worthy of advertiser consideration. That said, the timing of the study comes just days after the company moved its "Rumba" brand in Tampa from a 100kw facility to two FM translators.

NAB Rolls Out Hyper-Local AM Advocacy Spots

With the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act still awaiting a much-needed floor vote, the NAB has debuted a new angle for its “Depend on AM” PSA campaign: state-specific radio spots that thank legislators by name for their support.

RF and Transmitter Basics Course On Tap From Nautel

For Nautel's head of customer service, John Wilton, the "aging out" of broadcast engineers is a rising concern. Why? The lack of RF knowledge could put Radio at risk in the coming years. That has led the company to put the wheels on motion on two comprehensive training sessions.

Vizrt Allows Students to Produce Like the Pros

Viewer engagement platform and live production technologies specialist Vizrt has brought to market a series of four "Campus Stadium Production Bundles." They're expressly designed to equip high schools and colleges in the United States with broadcast-quality sports solutions, empowering the talent of broadcast media's future.

WMSA: Focused On Securing Wireless Mic Spectrum

The need for spectrum to operate wireless microphones is more important than ever. The Wireless Microphone Spectrum Alliance (WMSA) was formed last year to raise awareness with the FCC, Congress, the White House, and NTIA about how critical wireless microphones are to live performance, broadcast and cultural events.