Monday, May 11, 2026

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EMF adds Down East

Frequent station buyer Educational Media Foundation is doing it again.

TV bucks Wall Street’s sour Friday

The ongoing travails of the oil business got an assist in dampening the enthusiasm of stock traders from weak wage growth stats, but television...
Rdio, Inc.

Rdio ads platforms

Global audio streamer Rdio, which among other things is a partner of Cumulus...
Revolt TV

Revolting development for NCTC

Sean “Diddy” Combs has expanded the platform of his REVOLT TV channel.
College Degree

FCC on student-run station violations

WDJM-FM Framingham MA got into FCC hot water over an unspecified violation...
FCC

All quiet on the FCC front

There are no broadcast-related items on the January Open Meeting agenda.
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You’ve heard of 2% milk?

Here, then, is a 2% deal.
AMI / American Media Inc

Negative event for American Media

The publisher of National Enquirer is exchanging a certain amount of first lien debt...

Gray sells in Charleston WV

There is one thing that is certain pertaining to the latest station transaction from Gray Television...

Stock market rebounds, broadcast rides the bounce

The Washington Post is predicting market volatility this year, but instead of basing it on climate change, it suggests the Fed as the source....
FCC

Request to further extend LPTV proceeding nixed

Free Access & Broadcast Telemedia, LLC wants a nebulous deadline date for submitting comments on LPTV and the incentive auction
NHMC / National Hispanic Media Coalition

Hispanic media advocate applauds Title II move

NHMC thinks Title II is the way to go.
Kids & Junk Food

TV and junk food go together

A Science Daily story on a study by the University of Houston notes that watching a lot of television can lead to eating a lot of junk. The producer of the report is aware that this is not the first time the issue has been examined.

LPTV organization’s top policy goals

Mike Gravino says he is practing “the art of the possible”...
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Done deal in Omaha

Steve Seline and his Walnut Radio LLC is now the owner of KOMJ-AM Omaha NE.