Stocks Continue to Slide
U.S. stocks slid lower Wednesday as energy shares did the same. Radio followed the market posting a loss, while Television was able to post...
Galaxy Grows With Suds And Vines
The first purchase outside of Central New York for a privately held operator of AM and FM radio stations is for beer and wine.
Charter Gets A ‘Buy’ In New Coverage
Guggenheim analysts are now covering Charter Communications, and they've set a "buy" rating for the MSO's stock.
Flip This Stick: Cumulus Deal Nets ‘Stunning’ Boost
A woman in New Mexico is flipping an FM translator she just agreed to buy for a huge profit. The buyer? Cumulus Media.
FCC Slams The Brakes On Forward Auction
With just $410 million bid on Tuesday, a stop has been put to Stage 1 of the forward auction. Bidding was far below what the FCC had hoped for.
Stocks Slide Again
U.S. stocks slid lower Tuesday as concerns that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates plagued investors. Radio and Television were both able to...
Conn. Stations Choose JVC for Live Election Coverage
Two Connecticut PEG channels will produce live local election coverage using JVC cameras.
Enco, StreamGuys Tighten Automation, Streaming Workflows
Enco and StreamGuys want to tighten automation and streaming workflows.
Blink Hub Enables Easier Multi-Camera Shoots
Timecode Systems says its Blink Hub enables easier multi-camera shoots.
Broadcast Engineering Scholarships Awarded
The Ennes Educational Foundation Trust, administered by the SBE, has awarded four scholarships for 2016.
Andrulonis Family Returns To North Carolina
The Andrulonis family is finalizing the return of two AMs (now with FM translators) it sold in 2006, after 11 years of ownership.
Radio’s Reach Beats Digital, Social
According to Nielsen, some 263 million people engage with AM and FM radio each month-putting the medium well ahead of
Easing Public File Pain
Ken Benner’s wife Karen developed a simple means of achieving public file compliance for radio and TV stations.
Tampa’s NPR Affiliate Gets A New Tower
The University of South Florida's WUSF-FM has retired its first tower after 50 years of service.
Nielsen Mum As L.A. Radio Ratings Arrive
KOST-FM 103.5 is again No. 1. But 55 average daily in-tab persons were removed from the panel due to compliance flaws.












