Friday, October 3, 2025

Sunny Gray: A New CBS Deal Is Secured

There will be no "Big Bang" involving any affiliate switches in some 32 Nielsen DMAs across the U.S. for Gray Television. A new multi-year renewal of the publicly traded broadcast company's station affiliation agreements with CBS Television has been reached.
Dish Network

Another Dispute For Dish As Lilly Stations Get Yanked

Just days after reaching a new retransmission fee agreement with Citadel Communications for ABC affiliates in Providence, and Lincoln, Neb., DISH Network has, by law, been forced to yank stations owned by Lilly Broadcasting off its lineups as yet another retrans fight has erupted. This one had the ACA ticked off: CBS and ABC stations serving Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands were impacted for a brief period.
Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom lit up at night

An ‘Optimum’ Situation For Disney and Altice USA

WABC-7 and Disney-branded cable channels will remain on Altice USA cable TV systems, thanks to an retransmission fee agreement reached "in principle" Sunday evening. The accord puts to rest fears that Altice's Optimum systems in Westchester County and on Long Island would have been forced, by law, to remove the channels from its respective lineups.

Apple Bites: No FM Chips In Latest iPhone Models

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on Thursday issued a plea to Apple to activate the FM chips it has in its iPhones. There's just one small problem, Apple noted on Friday: All iPhones newer than the iPhone 6 don't have FM radio chips in them, nor do they have antennas designed to pull in FM radio signals. We've got an RBR+TVBR Observation on the subject, which is sure to fire up all radio broadcasting company owners and managers.

Local TV: A Worthy Wall Street Buy

More than 550 television and advertising agency executives gathered today in New York for TVB Forward, and among the key highlights from this TV industry and ad agency conference was a session that saw one influential analyst give a thumbs-up to investing in local broadcast TV companies. RBR+TVBR was in attendance to bring readers in-depth coverage of this important industry event.
Nexstar President/CEO Perry Sook

Sook: For All Advertisers, Local TV Is The Best Medium

In a speech delivered as a welcome to attendees of the daylong TVB Forward conference in New York, Nexstar Media Group head Perry Sook, who also serves as the Television Advertising Bureau's Chairman, highlighted the strength of the local broadcast TV industry. Sook also took note of what steps are needed by local TV broadcast companies in order to remain competitive, while declaring that there's no better venue for all types of advertisers.

Pai Pleads To Apple: Activate FM Chips in iPhones

Emmis Communications head Jeff Smulyan has been adamantly vocal on the need to activate FM chips in the iPhone. A tronc inc. newspaper's Sept. 15 editorial blasted Apple for its refusal to turn on the chips. Now, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has joined the fight. However, Pai's comments come following criticism from a Democratic Commissioner on the FCC's response to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Puerto Rico, following Hurricane Irma.

Telemundo Wants ‘El Tri’ Rights, With Some Big Slim Help

NBCUniversal's Telemundo network loves "El Tri" — both the men's and women's teams — so much that it has teamed with América Móvil, the Mexican telecom giant led by CEO Daniel Hajj Aboumrad, in submitting a bid Thursday for U.S. broadcast rights, and another bid for the rest of the world, for no less than two World Cup cycles.

Three Confirmed Dead In Miami TV Tower Mishap

Three individuals working on a television tower used by Sunbeam Television Corp.'s FOX-affiliated WSVN-7 and BH Media Group Holdings' ABC-affiliated WPLG-10 in Miami died Wednesday afternoon after a piece of equipment they were on collapsed, plunging nearly 1,000 feet to the ground.

EXCLUSIVE: Sports Networks Unite To Help Hurricane, Earthquake Victims

In an unprecedented show of support to the millions impacted by three hurricanes and two major temblors in Mexico, Univision invited no less than four of its sports competitors to its Miami-area headquarters yesterday and today to take part in a bilingual campaign supporting the American Red Cross. This saw personalities from the networks appear alongside Univision Deportes talent — and Univision allowing the networks to air its coverage of Liga MX first-division Mexican soccer league games as part of the 48-hour appeal effort.

This Democratic Senator Can’t Support Chairman Pai

A Democratic Member of the U.S. Senate this morning spoke out against changes to the FCC's rules regarding Net Neutrality, noting that as long as Chairman Ajit Pai continues to support the end of Title II classification for broadband, she can't support his vote for staying on as the agency's leader. Immediately following the anti-Pai rally call came details of a GOP tax reform proposal that the NAB says helps broadcasters.

Prices Revealed For EMF’s Entercom Spins

Entercom late Monday announced that it's selling a suburban San Diego FM, an FM serving the Wilkes Barre-Scranton market, and "100.3 The Sound" in L.A. to Educational Media Foundation. We now know what EMF is paying for the three stations. Also in RBR+TVBR's TRANSACTIONS TODAY: A Savannah, Ga., TV station trades hands in a deal brokered by Hadden & Associates.
David Field

Entercom Sells ‘The Sound,’ Two Other FMs, To EMF

In an announcement released following the Closing Bell on Wall Street Tuesday (9/26) and minutes after the distribution of RBR+TVBR's afternoon news headlines, Entercom Communications announced that it has agreed to sell KSWD-FM 100.3 "The Sound" in Los Angeles -- in addition to KSOQ-FM 92.1 in the San Diego market and WGGI-FM 95.9 in the Scranton-Wilkes Barre market -- to Educational Media Foundation. This transaction marks the first required divestitures related to Entercom’s pending merger with CBS Radio.

‘ABC6’ Returns To Dish’s Plate In Providence

After several extensions and continued discussions that have stretched for longer than one month, DISH Network and Citadel Communications have reached a new retransmisson fee agreement that formally brings the ABC affiliate in Providence back to DISH lineups in the Southern New England market.

For TV’s Ad Future, All Eyes Are On Attention Metrics

The very definition of "watching" a TV program, regardless of the delivery device, is taking on new meaning thanks to tech firm TVision, which has mastered the concept of attention metrics. What does this mean for CMOs, and for the TV industry's C-Suites? TVision Insights Chief Revenue Officer Dan Schiffman shares the details in this exclusive RBR+TVBR INFOCUS report.