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...
Stocks up on promise of US economy
The aggregate comment of Street headline writers is that the stock market is growing confident about prospects for the US economy, despite misgivings about...
Well-fed Wall Street is flat
The Street was fed with Fed info, which it decided was not of a momentous nature. Broadcasters contributed to flatness in the form of...
Beasley smoking hot on overall flat day
If you waited until the end of the day it would have cost you $0.43 more to buy a share of Beasley stock than...
Broadcasters on the wrong side of flat
The Wall Street headline writers said that trading was flat but at a lofty level. For the most part broadcast stocks were a bit...
TV was up in a flat to down market
According to reports, strong retail performance – which bodes well for the holiday shopping season – buoyed the dollar, but trading on the Street...
Stocks avoid slipping on oil slick
Wall Street has been thriving of late, even Wednesday 11/12 when oil stocks suffered, and broadcasters were able to participate with very little in...
Radio One pummeled after reporting loss
After reporting on a tough quarter (to be fair, one that was tough for most radio groups) Radio One took a double digit hit...
Broadcast had its ups and downs on the Street
To put it simply, the average television stock on our index was up and the average radio stock was down. The radio side produced...
Slippage in the broadcast stock world
Stocks on the TVBR Television Index slipped, and on the radio side they slipped a little harder. But for today, we will content ourselves...
Broadcast stocks have a happy Friday
Well, it wasn’t all THAT happy, but up is better than down, right? Radio had a decidedly better day than television, with members of...
Stocks up on news from Europe
The European Union is looking at doing some economic stimulus, and Wall Street approved. But television stocks we track only got a little sip...
Broadcast stocks miss out on midterm enthusiasm
Wall Street was believed to be pleased with results of the midterm elections, in which Republicans gained control of both houses of Congress. Broadcasters...
Broadcast stocks slip on oil slick
The Wall Street headline writers said troubles with crude oil prices caused a mixed day in the markets, but it wasn’t so mixed for...
Broadcast stocks swim against the ripple
Wall Street results for Monday were said to have edged up as investors remained nervous despite heading into what is usually the strongest quarter...