TRANSACTIONS TODAY: NM Public Radio, ‘The Horn,’ ESPN
A pair of New Mexico FMs are donated to Albuquerque’s Board of Education, and more
Cumulus’ Eight-Ball: Reverse Stock Split Set
Cumulus Media is putting a vote to shareholders that would OK a 1-for-8 stock split, getting CMLS shares out of a possible NASDAQ de-listing.
Miami Radio Veteran To Lead New ‘iHeartLatino’
Enrique Santos joins iHeartMedia to develop a Latino-targeted multiplatform initiative that includes the annual Fiesta Latina and
Stocks Stumble On Fears Of Interest Rate Hike
U.S. stocks fell Friday posting their biggest loss since Brexit. Uncertainty over central banks were to blame. Radio and Television followed the market, with...
Cornhusker Flood Sweeps Daystar To Multicast
The station’s religious programming will shift to its HD3 digital signal, thanks to a programming agreement forged between
A WILD Exit From Boston For Radio One
WILD-AM 1090 has been sold to the entity that has been operating it via a Time Brokerage Agreement since 2011.
Study: Podcasts Strongest With 35+ Audience
Nearly half of all podcast consumers 12+ follow a company or brand on social media, making them a potentially lucrative group for marketers.
Vertical Bridge To Manage All Univision Towers
The broadcast tower owner has struck a five-year deal with the Hispanic- and millennial-focused broadcast company.
Univision Gets Schooled With New Media Centers
The company is opening five media centers in middle schools across the U.S. to provide students with the knowledge of how media newsrooms operate.
Stocks Continue to Fall
U.S. stocks fell Thursday thanks to a decline in tech shares. Radio followed the market posting a loss, while Television posted a small gain.
The...
FCC Vote Set On Set-Top Box Plan
The Commission on Sept. 29 will vote on a proposal introduced yesterday by Chairman Tom Wheeler to open set-top cable TV boxes to competition.
Study: Time Spent With TV Tops Other Media
According to a new GfK study produced for TVB, American adults aged 18 and older spend nearly five hours a day with “traditional television.”
Discovery, AT&T Ink Expanded Carriage Deal
One analyst called the timing of Discovery’s deal with AT&T a welcome “surprise," yet remains wary of the company's ad outlook.
Carat: TV Dollars To See Slow Global Growth
Better-than-expected growth in U.S. advertising market has led Dentsu Aegis Network unit Carat to bump its 2016 ad growth estimate to 5%.
Small-Market Success, Next To Nashville
Saga Communications’ Clarksville, Tenn. cluster has seen sales success and talent longevity. How? By loving being local.












