Wednesday, July 1, 2026

FCC

Higher Class Radio FCC Regulatory Fees to Jump

The FCC is re-doing assessment of regulatory fees.
FCC

Why Most TV FCC Regulatory Fees Will Rise

The FCC proposes to rise most TV regulatory fees.

Stocks Break the Slide

U.S. stocks rose Friday as investors were soothed by the news that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates this summer. Radio and Television...

Stocks Fall for Third Straight Day

U.S. stocks fell again Thursday, with the Dow posting its longest string of losses since February. Radio was able to post another small gain,...

National Radio Award Goes to …

Former Lincoln Financial Media President/CEO Don Benson is this year’s recipient of the National Radio Award.
FCC

Consumers Complain About Phones, TV Most

The FCC unveiled a new consumer complaint database.
Files

A New Public File Hassle?

Another public file change that some in Congress want the FCC to require broadcasters to do.

Stocks Fall But Gain After Late Rally

U.S. stocks fell Wednesday after a late day rally caused by the Federal Reserve’s meeting that suggested interest rates would rise. Radio was able...
FCC

How KUAM-TV Got Its Fine Reduced

KUAM-TV fined for missing public file documents.

Davis: ‘Whisper Campaign’ Hurts iHeart

Day 2 of the iHeartMedia-lender litigation in Texas brings surprises.

Fight for AURN Control Ends

Sheridan Broadcasting Networks no longer owns a 51% stake in American Urban Radio Network.

Stocks Fall on Interest Rate Expectations

U.S. stocks fell Tuesday as investors expect higher interest rates after good economic data. Radio and Television followed the market, with both showing losses. The...
Michael DeLier

Re-think Broadcast Newscasts to Remain Relevant

Michael DeLier asks owners to think about re-vamping their newscasts.

Stocks Rise With Energy

U.S. stocks rose Monday thanks to a climb in energy shares, boosted by increasing oil prices. Radio didn’t do as well, posting a loss....

PCH Takes To TV, Again

Last week in Media Monitors TV Spot Ten, McDonald’s remained at #1