Monday, May 11, 2026

Michael O'Rielly

Back in the saddle

The presence of Republican Michael O’Rielly on the Federal Communications Commission has been extended.
21st Century Fox

21st Fox picks up True[X]

Rupert Murdoch’s company is adding the video advertising company to its portfolio
Sold

FM translates to Big Apple cash

A lot of deals are being done for very little cash these days...
Sold

EMF picks up a southern California CP

California State University in Long Beach had planned to add a presence well to the east of its home along the Pacific coast

Oil picks up, so second bananas take over

The petro companies slacked off on their task of dampening the stock market, but tech companies were more than willing to jump in and...
FCC

FCC looking deeper into closed captioning

There are questions as to who exactly is responsible for closed captioning insertion...
Tablets

Further predictions for digital in 2015

Consumers are staying connected to the internet in an ever increasing number of ways.

Entravision migrating south in Denver

Following an FCC rulemaking, Entravision television outlet KCEC-TV Denver CO will be moving to a new home.
Bounce TV

Bounce gets shows on the rebound

A quartet of long-running family-friendly sitcoms are going to Bounce TV.
Money

Station hit with main studio fine

A notice of apparent liability has changed to a forfeiture order for KOMJ-AM Omaha and its licensee Cochise Broadcasting
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Two noncoms changing hands

Deals in Tullahoma TN and Junction City OR have a couple of things in common...
Junk Food

Restaurants need your help

Now is definitely not a hot season for the restaurant community.

Radio News: Cumulus, Envision, Entravision, Fisher House, MediaTracks

In today’s items, Cumulus WARMs up in Wilkes Barre, Envision makes interview matches...
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Harts will walk the WAWK

An AM station and its FM translator serving an unrated portion of Indiana is going to a new owner.

Oil woes continue, but broadcast stocks mixed

Once again, petro prices went down and dragged the markets with them, but television stocks were able to shrug off the oily sea anchor...