Monday, May 11, 2026

Broadcasters do as the Europeans do

There was a stock rally in Europe on optimism about a stimulus plan, and that was reason enough for US stocks to rise at...
CEA / Consumer Electronics Association

Cyber Monday not biggest online day

Even though Cyber Monday got its name from online, it’s not the #1 online day.

Gassing up holiday spending results

Most holiday shopping predictions have been on the positive side.

Gray applied to buy four-way loser

The FCC applied a four-pronged test in the course of evaluating the deal.
Sold

Growth spurt for Pocatello cluster

An Idaho Falls-Pocatello ID station group is about to grow
Sold

Cantrell adds in Pennsylvania

A pair of FMs serving the central part of Pennsylvania have been sold.

Court: FCC may not releases deal documents

The District of Columbia Circuit Court has barred the FCC from releasing sensitive business documents.

October ratings results for more big markets

Nine more top markets are on today’s tour of October ratings results.

TV stocks benefit from China syndrome

No, there wasn’t a nuclear meltdown – China’s central bank lowered interest rates and the US markets approved. Television stocks rode the wave, while...
Dollar Sign

Arizona Class A hit with fine

Yet another Class A television station has run afoul of the FCC’s rules regarding Children’s programming.

MSG move caters to clients

And what better way for Media Services Group to do that than to bring in veteran broadcaster Bill Cate.
Tribune Broadcasting

Tribune pacts with Taboola for site content

The 40 websites associated with Tribune television stations will be adding an enhancement.

5 Unexpected Ways Businesses Can Use Smartphones to Drive Profit

Just being able to make a phone call only scratches the surface of the things a smart company can do with smartphones.
Carl Salas

Splitting headache for Graham

The decision to split cable properties away from the broadcast and other assets...
FCC

Contest rule change is big win for radio

Radio stations love to run contests, but traditionally the rules had to be exceedingly simple...