Saturday, July 11, 2026

Cumulus Begins Its Next Chapter

Just after 5pm Eastern on Monday, Cumulus Media announced that it has officially emerged from Chapter 11 protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and has completed its financial restructuring. We've got the details, along with a new logo and branding that Cumulus is rolling out.
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A Wieser Choice For A Winning Stock: Nielsen

The last four trading sessions have been less than stellar for Nielsen. In fact, they've been downright dreadful, with the company's shares at a five-year low. Are they undervalued? Does this suggest that Nielsen is a great company to add to your stock portfolio?

From Attorney To FCC Commissioner: All About Starks

In March, the rumors first surfaced. On Friday evening, June 1, the name of the next FCC Commissioner — if all goes according to plan — had been announced by the White House. Accolades continue to roll out on Monday for Geoffrey Starks, an alumnus of one of D.C.'s most prolific law firms.

A Trio Of Media Players Ready Their Investor Pitches

The first full week of June is a big one for at least three media companies which seek increased institutional investment opportunities. Beasley's CEO and CFO, as well as Meredith Corp. representatives, will be at 51st Street and Madison Avenue in New York on Thursday, while a Townsquare co-CEO will be holding meetings Tuesday at 55th and Madison.
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Media Bureau Brings Cumulus Closer To Reorganization

Cumulus Media has stated on numerous occasions that it intends to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by the end of the quarter — June 30. Media Bureau Audio Division Chief Albert Shuldiner ​​just did his part to ensure that such an anticipated action stays on that schedule: The Commission has given the OK to the broadcast media company's plan — despite one objection filed with the FCC.
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Deal Killers Podcast: Change In Business Performance

Can a “material adverse change” derail the purchase of a radio or TV station? Erwin Krasnow, a partner at Washington law firm Garvey Schubert Barer, takes the mic in this penultimate Deal Killers podcast moderated by RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson. Also sharing their thoughts are media broker Doug Ferber of DEFcom Advisors and Bruce Mittman and Jim Leven — the leaders of radio broadcasting company Community Broadcasters.
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Nielsen Explains Short Delay In TV Diary Displacement

The end of diary-based methodology will be coming just a little bit later than anticipated for local TV markets that are set to begin receiving electronic viewer data as their exclusive ratings currency. Why? Nielsen issued a statement on the matter, which we are pleased to share with you.

Voice-Powered Advertising: Radio’s Next ROI Win?

The presence of "pre-roll" on an audio stream is kids' stuff in the grand scheme of online radio's ad enrichment activities. But, what if a consumer's audio command could instantly provide more information on an offer, or a brand? That's exactly what is now available to broadcast media that wish to monetize their digital platform in a bold new way, thanks to one company that believes it has a big new ROI tool. We take a peek for you.

Hispanic Radio Podcast: Ways To Win With The World Cup

La Copa Mundial is much bigger than the Olympics for Latinos across the U.S., and around the world. But, oftentimes, we think of the World Cup as a television property. This isn't necessarily true, as Entravision Communications Chief Revenue Officer Mario Carrera notes in this Hispanic Radio Podcast.

Deal Killers Podcast: Lack Of Preparation

What are the best next steps to get a media deal done and to operate a group of radio or TV stations as quickly and successfully as possible? Being fully prepared to take on the transaction, in particular as a buyer, is key, say Community Broadcasters’ two top leaders. Get the info you need from these pros in the latest in our exclusive Deal Killers podcasts.
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Fidelity Reportedly ‘Takes A Hit’ With Entercom

December 2012 is the last time the Lumineers had a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100. Ho Hey -- it's also the last time Entercom Communications' stock price was at the level it was as of Friday's Closing Bell, ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.
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Who’s In The Winner’s List For ‘Auction 99’?

On May 18, bidding concluded in an auction of cross-service FM translator construction permits. This FCC auction, which was designated "Auction 99," raised more than $225 million. Some 11 bidders won 11 construction permits. Here are the details.
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If Trump Can’t Block Twitter, Can Your Air Talent?

The blocking of critics by President Trump from his personal Twitter account is a violation of the First Amendment, a Federal judge in New York has ruled. What does this mean for your Twitter-using air talent? Several D.C. attorneys shared their thoughts with RBR+TVBR. How this may impact your business should not be overlooked.

Pai Panned By Dem Detractors For Lack Of Candor

While FCC Chairman Ajit Pai certainly has his fans, every Democratic Member of the House E&C Committee — which has Commission oversight — has taken him to task for his lack of candor and his "repeated evasive responses" to their queries. Their latest complaints came in a letter sent to Pai on Tuesday.
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Univision’s New Commander: A Former Media General?

Speculation is rampant that Univision Communications is finalizing a formal announcement that a former LIN Media CEO who then stewarded Media General's merger with Nexstar has been given the CEO role at the fiscally challenged Hispanic media company. This individual also spent a decade as CFO of Telemundo and is presently on WAPA parent's board of directors.