Saturday, July 11, 2026

MGTF and Frischling Plan For Next Chapter

On the morning of March 20, the entity created by the sons of veteran Pittsburgh radio station owner Saul Frischling filed a bankruptcy petition in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. By day's end, it became known that the licensee for the Frischling family's two FMs in Pittsburgh had been added to the Missouri petition. Branded as Steel City Media, these stations have now filed a Chapter 11 reorganization plan.

Economics and Prospects: What Radio, TV Can Expect in ’19

Pending ownership rule changes. Lowering the leverage. Understanding the power of Smart Speakers and Podcasts. These are the just some of the key subjects tied to greater riches for the radio business discussed across sessions at Radio's Financial Summit: Forecast 2019, held in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday. With no outside press allowed, RBR+TVBR has an exclusive inside look at the event.

Tough Times For Univision: Revenue, Income Dip In Q3

The Univision blame game is on, and there are no less than four reasons why the Doral, Fla.-based company's just-released Q3 earnings are very disappointing. With net revenue down significantly, and income from continuing operations shrinking, recently installed Univision CEO Vince Sadusky pointed fingers at DISH Network, one important partner, and itself. 
Bob Pittman, iHeartMedia

One Step Closer To Less Debt: iHeart Reveals New Board

It appears as if the nation's No. 1 operator of AM and FM radio stations is very close to shedding its debtor-in-possession status. Wednesday morning saw the release by iHeartMedia of an official list of members selected to serve on its Board of Directors following the company's emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Among the names with Rich Bressler and Bob Pittman: Disney's former CFO and the head of MGM until earlier this year.
CUMULUS MEDIA Stacked

Hidden In Plain Sight: Cumulus’ Q3 Results

It wasn't posted to the company's SEC filings as of 4:20pm. It also wasn't on their corporate website. The only place Cumulus Media, the nation's No. 3 owner and operator of radio properties by station count, decided to share its third-quarter results was by way of a GlobeNewswire press release. So, how did Cumulus do on a day it declared it is now offering a "lead guarantee"?
DOJ / Department of Justice

Six Broadcast TV Groups Settle DOJ Antitrust Case

A deal has been reached between DOJ and no less than 6 owners of broadcast TV stations — including a company that just bought a group of radio stations from The E.W. Scripps Co. The other companies involve Sinclair, the company set to merge with Gray Television, and the company that won't be merging with Sinclair.
SBS EVP/Programming Jesus Salas, at the company's 35th anniversary celebration in Miami.

SBS In Q3: Up, And Up As Net Income Is Achieved

Miami-based Spanish Broadcasting System somewhat stealthy released its Q3 2018 earnings results following the Closing Bell on Wall Street Friday. By the end of Monday, it was clear among key shareholders that SBS, despite its numerous leverage issues and outstanding debt, is a cash-flow monster. Net income was seen, compared to a net loss a year ago, as net revenue improved by 4%. 

A Veterans Day Wane For Media Stocks

November 11, and the U.S. government holiday the following Monday, are meant to allow Americans to remember and honor those who have served in the Armed Forces. For shareholders of some of the top radio companies, it's best that we forget how their investments are performing on a day full of losses on Wall Street.

‘Overlooked’ Entercom Gets A Strong Analyst Vote

Among the many companies falling under the microscope of financial analyst Bret Jensen is none other than Entercom. For Bret Jensen, this radio industry pure-play is "an overlooked small cap concern" that he describes as "one of the most off the radar names in my current portfolio." Thanks to Jensen's positive report, Entercom could be on the radar of many more investors.
E.W. Scripps Company

Scripps Stock Slips Despite Better-Than-Expected Q3 Finish

Call it profiteering? Or, is there something within the Q3 results from The E.W. Scripps Co. that led shareholders to start selling shares on Friday morning? We took a look, as the company that just sold all of its radio stations posted earnings per share and net revenue that easily beat the Street.
Wall Street

Third Quarter Tales Rock Media Stocks

It was a tale of ups and downs for many companies reporting Q3 earnings results this week. For Discovery Communications, gains on Wall Street were seen after the company offered results that beat FactSet consensus estimates. For Entravision, a 19.2% slide in its stock value came following the release of its earnings performance Wednesday afternoon.
Nexstar President/CEO Perry Sook

Exceeding Expectations: Another Stellar Quarter For Nexstar

"Nexstar delivered another quarter of record financial results with top-line profitability and cash flow metrics exceeding consensus expectations," says President/CEO Perry Sook, who founded the broadcast TV company. Indeed, Nexstar has beat the Street in three of the last four quarters, and its stock is just pennies off a record high. How did Nexstar do in Q3?
Entravision Communications Corporation

Entravision’s Q3, Driven By Digital

Just don't bother looking at Entravision Communications' net income in Q3. Greatly impacted by a $263.94 million check by participating in the FCC's incentive auction, Entravision made a bundle of cash a year ago that everyone knew wouldn't be matched this year. So, how did the company specializing in Hispanic media do in Q3? And, where is its Chief Revenue Officer going?
TVB / Television Bureau of Advertising

TVB: Local OTA TV Political Dollars Smash Records

You may have been sick of political ad after political ad while watching TV over the last several weeks. But, that was a bonanza for local broadcast TV's bank accounts. Total spending on political advertisements on local broadcast television in 2018 set an all-time record for a midterm cycle— and any previous election cycle.

Hispanic Radio Podcast: A Case For Change

If your company's employee roster doesn't reflect the multicultural audience it seeks, does it truly understand that audience, respect it, and want it? That's the subject of the latest Hispanic Radio Podcast, in which RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson tackles "The Case For Change" -- and how it could lead your company to not only change the format of a struggling radio station to one of interest to Latinos, but also lead your company to fully embrace the "new American mainstream."