A Keystone State Legend Is Remembered
For 35 years on the AM band and an additional quarter-century at 102.3 MHz, WJET was a bit of a local legend for Erie, Pa., residents. Among its "Good Guy" DJs some 50 years ago was Randy Michaels, of Clear Channel and Jacor fame. At the same time, WJET-24 has provided local viewers with ABC programming for 52 years. All of this can be traced back to an investment made in 1951 by an individual who has passed away at the age of 92.
Retrans Impasse Forces Univision DISH Dump
Telemundo may be the home of some of the most bruising battles in the world right now, thanks to its coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. That said, there's a furious firefight being waged by Univision and DISH Network, as a new retransmission fee deal could not be reached. The impasse could be lengthy, and impacts Entravision and Sinclair Broadcast Group.
MMTC Gains Ownership Of Old Dominion AMs
The Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council is set to become the licensee of a pair of AMs serving the Hampton Roads area of Virginia. How did this come to be? We have all of the details right here.
Radio’s Healing Power: Mourning In Maryland
Another day, another gunfire-fueled tragedy. This time, the murder of five staffers of a newspaper in Annapolis, Md., hit home for RBR+TVBR's Editor-in-Chief. Numb and not yet ready to deal with the mourning yet again of victims of gun violence, he tuned to a Class A FM serving Maryland's state capital just before 10am Friday. "Radio provided the perfect way to grieve and soothe the soul," our editor writes.
A New All-Time Low For iHeart Shares
With the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition winding its way through a Texas federal bankruptcy court and its unsecured creditors getting more time today, iHeartMedia saw its stock dip to its lowest level ever on Wall Street. Forget that one-year target estimate of $10. Can you spare a quarter?
‘Music Modernization Act’ Clears Senate Judiciary Committee
Legislation that has both the support of the National Association of Broadcasters and the Recording Industry Association of America has moved one step closer to a floor vote by the U.S. Senate — and the likely passage of S. 2823, otherwise known as the "Music Modernization Act."
FCC OKs Comment Date Extension On FM Translator NPRM
No less than seven companies on Monday came together to jointly file a motion to extend the comment and reply comment period tied to a NPRM that will allow the public to chime in on important radio industry legislation. The FCC wants to streamline the process for filing an FM translator interference complaint, and the remediation procedures it uses to resolve such an issue. The Commission obliged with the station owners' request.
TV Owner Enters Radio With Scripps’ Tulsa Cluster
Five months to the day that The E.W. Scripps Co. revealed that it was placing all of its radio stations up for sale, the soon-to-be visual media-focused media company has revealed who is purchasing its four FMs and KFAQ-AM in Tulsa. The answer? A privately held media company focused on Oklahoma that's based in Oklahoma City. Kalil & Co. was the broker in this deal.
Raycom, Gray Television Agree To Merge
Some 14 months after rumors first swirled that Raycom Media and Gray Television were considering a combination of assets, such a transaction has come to fruition. An announcement came from Atlanta-based Gray early Monday, and the proposed merger is in the billions of dollars.
Univision Alerts DISH Viewers To Impending Darkness
With "no choice" left and with the clock ticking, Univision has thrust consumers into its rocky retransmission fee deal discussions with DISH Network by warning them of a possible fade-to-black of its networks in markets where it has O&Os. DISH responded with comments that question Univision's tactics.
LBI Media Sheds SLC Property Tied To Comcast Tangle
A lengthy battle over carriage fees between Estrella TV parent Liberman Broadcasting and Comcast, which led to calls of discrimination against Liberman by the MVPD giant, will now involve one less market. One of the three stations the parties quarreled over has just been sold — and guess who the buyer is.
At Liberty To Make A Sweeter iHeart Offer
In a 107-page document submitted Thursday with the Houston-based U.S. Bankruptcy Court considering its Chapter 11 restructuring petition, iHeartMedia revealed that the John Malone-led Liberty Media Corp. has withdrawn its offer to obtain a 40% equity interest in the company. But, iHeart is open to renewed talks and is chatting with other entities.
‘Insider’ Incentives OK’d For Top iHeart Executives
Tuesday, June 19, 2018 will be a memorable day for many iHeart C-Suiters. In a Houston federal bankruptcy court, a judge approved the company's incentive plans for its "insiders." Thousands of miles away in the south of France, many of these insiders were partying with Jon Bon Jovi at a VIP dinner with top decision makers at Google, AT&T, Unilever, Facebook, DDB Worldwide, and Hulu.
No July NPRM On Media Ownership Cap Redux
It was what FCC Chairman Ajit Pai didn't say in a blog post detailing the Commission's July Open Meeting agenda that perhaps said more than what will actually be up for discussion on Thursday, July 12. Any debate and chat on the loosening of the FCC's national TV audience reach cap, or radio's ownership subcaps, won't come until at least August.
Veritone Finalizes Proposed Public Offering
Artificial Intelligence-powered media attribution and analytics company Veritone Inc. has certainly seen roller-coaster like activity for its stock since an IPO in mid-May 2017. Now, the Costa Mesa, Calif.-based company has commenced a new underwritten public offering of its public stock.













