Thursday, July 9, 2026

Meet The Men Behind The Ion Spin Buyer

Who are the individuals behind INYO? INYO is a new company, however its personnel include individuals "with decades of experience in the media sector." According to an FCC filing, INYO is formed by Methuselah Advisors, an investment firm with experience in broadcast and other media interests. Among INYO's leaders are two Methuselah managing partners.

RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast: Norberto Sanchez

In the South, there is a veteran owner of radio stations and print publications that, until COVID-19's arrival, also organized and hosted various street fairs and events targeting Latinos. The media entity is part of a larger organization that includes a meat packing plant, and restaurants. Learn more about how income diversity helped in tough times in this fresh InFOCUS Podcast presented by Dot.FM. LISTEN HERE

Gray Grows In the Buckeye State

Across the state of Ohio, Gray Television has until now operated the ABC affiliate in Toledo, the CBS and CW affiliates in Cleveland, the FOX affiliate in Cincinnati, and the CBS, FOX and NBC affiliates in the Parkersburg, W. Va.-Marietta, Ohio market. Now, Gray is growing with the purchase of a Class A in North Central Ohio. What is Gray's plan?

A TV Station Hired Security For Its Reporters. Then, Trouble Came.

An individual contracted by a private security company was hired by a TEGNA TV station in Denver to protect its field reporter at a protest. Things went horribly wrong, with the security guard fatally shooting one protester. Now, some in the media industry are wondering if TEGNA faces a legal challenge -- or if it is an innocent party tied to a terrible tragedy.

How Do Local Agencies Grow The OTT Budget?

With OTT and Connected TV spots hot commodities, more dollars aren't coming to visual media. Rather, current expenditures are being shifted around, new data from Borrell Associates show. As such, broadcast media is being hurt by yet another tech innovation designed to suck audiences -- and dollars -- away from "traditional" vehicles.

Here’s a First: Gray Provides Q3 Guidance. It’s Looking Good.

Take a look at Page 5 of Gray Television's 106-page bond Offering Memorandum, and you'll see something that hasn't been done before by the broadcast television company. That would be third quarter 2020 guidance, which was accompanied by full-year political guidance that's a bit rosier for Gray than previously forecast.

Hispanic Radio Conference LIVE: Programming In a Pandemic World

Could the right programming make a positive difference for audio media targeting Spanish speakers in COVID-19 times? It's an important question tackled by some of the top radio programming executives serving U.S. Hispanics, and a programming leader at a top Mexican broadcasting company, in the latest Hispanic Radio Conference LIVE! session, conducted Thursday.

A TV Mogul Talks To The Audio World

Once a host on NBC's "Real People," Byron Allen is today at the helm of one of the most successful broadcast media growth stories of today. He's the founder of Entertainment Studios and Chairman/CEO of growing TV station owner Allen Media Group. So, why was Allen a keynote speaker at the virtual 2020 Radio Show on Thursday?
E.W. Scripps Company

Scripps Takes Back Local Newscasts In A Michigan Market

Sixteen years ago, a Michigan FOX affiliate shut down its local news operation, after nearly seven years of producing a 10pm newscast, a 5:30pm weekday offering and a Sunday night sports show. Since then, this station has relied on a Gray Television-owned property in the market to produce its newscasts. As of early 2021, that arrangement will end.

A Broadcast Finance Review for Pandemic Times

With final data for the third quarter still being computed, radio industry total ad revenue is looking to be down by 30% compared to 2019. Blame it on COVID-19. Yet, there are some bright spots, and those were brought to light in Pillsbury's Broadcast Finance 2020 -- a virtual Radio Show presentation held Wednesday featuring two radio industry CEOs.

NEXTGEN TV Comes To Texas’ State Capital

Three full-power TV stations and a digital Class A facility that's home to the MyNetwork TV affiliate have joined the list of stations that are now broadcasting with NEXTGEN TV, the new digital standard tied to the rollout of ATSC 3.0. The moves add Austin to the list of locales where NEXTGEN TV is now alive.

A Radio Show Pep Rally: CEOs Talk Up Industry

The first session of a week-long all-virtual Radio Show kicked off Monday with a highly positive conversation that sent one clear message: AM and FM radio has its benefits, and this has been seen across the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. Supreme Court

SUPREME COURT TO HEAR FCC RULE REMAND CASES

Just after 10am Eastern on Friday, one of the biggest announcements in recent memory regarding the future of broadcast media was confirmed by the Chairman of the FCC himself. The Supreme Court has granted certiorari in FCC vs. Prometheus. This puts the matter of ownership rule modernizaton in the hands of the nation's highest legal body.

House OKs PPP Bill. It’s Still Likely Dead

Late Thursday, the House of Representatives — led by Democrats — approved The Heroes Act, which includes PPP provisions to radio and TV stations. But, don’t cheer just yet.

TVB ALT FORWARD 2020: Fueling Television’s Future

Promising “not a Zoom conference, but something unlike anything you’ve experienced before,” TVB President/CEO Steve Lanzano welcomed a record-breaking group of attendees to Thursday's all-virtual TVB ALT FORWARD conference. The day-long event included a vibrant conversation on TV consumer measurement, and impressions, featuring the CEO of Graham Media Group.