Sunday, July 12, 2026

Dish Network

Lilly Stations Return To DISH Network

After nearly two months of darkness for DISH Network subscribers and a slatemate in its negotiations with the independent broadcast TV company based in Erie, Pa., for a new retransmission fee agreement, Lilly Broadcasting's stations will soon be returning to the DBS provider's lineups in five impacted regions.

Azteca América Sold To Holding Company

There's an entity that describes itself as “a publicly traded diversified holding company which seeks opportunities to acquire and grow businesses that can generate long-term sustainable free cash flow and attractive returns in order to maximize value for all stakeholders” which has been actively acquiring TV properties following the FCC's spectrum auction. This entity, HC2 Holdings Inc., earlier this week agreed to purchase two Mega TV affiliates in Florida. Now, its subsidiary -- HC2 Network Inc. -- is acquiring an entire TV network.
Xfinity

Radio On The TV, Thanks To Xfinity

Want to hear that song from TV On The Radio on your television? There's now an easier way to get the task done, thanks to a newly forged partnership between Comcast and iHeartMedia.

ACA Tells FCC That It’s Ready To Police ATSC 3.0 Retrans

The "coercion" of American Cable Association members of carrying ATSC 3.0 signals, along with ATSC 1.0 signals, as part of a new beefier-to-broadcasters retrans consent deal will not be tolerated by the Pittsburgh-based advocacy association. In fact, it has sent a letter to the FCC telling it is keeping a close eye on the "thousands of agreements" members will be negotiating over the next five weeks.

Unintentional Ad Consumption: Digital’s Problem, Broadcast Media’s Plus?

How often do viewers of your TV stations or listeners of your radio stations unintentionally watch, or hear, a commercial? Silly question, right? A similar question is being asked about digital ads by a highly influential newsletter -- and it gives more ammunition to the TVB and RAB to go out there and fight for dollars that are rightfully theirs.
Brian Wieser

Softer Ad Growth On Tap For 2017

Wall Street's most prolific analytic wordsmith of how things are has just refined his firm's expectations for total U.S. advertising growth for 2017, and beyond. His new estimates are within the range anticipated for much of the year. But, they are slightly below pre-Q3 2017 forecasts.

WW1’s ‘Important Strategic’ Sales Leadership Changes

Cumulus Media's Westwood One national radio arm has just completed a series of organization changes in its sales team that it says are designed to capitalize on its "strong sales momentum, as well as to propel the organization to new heights in 2018 and beyond." These "important strategic changes to the leadership and structure of the national sales team" see a new President of Sales, as its current leader is retiring "to pursue his life passions in Vermont."

Black Friday Surprise: DISH and CBS Reach Carriage Deal

What looked to be a bitter battle between DBS provider DISH Network and CBS Corp. over a new retransmission agreement has been resolved as of Midnight Eastern Time Friday. DISH Network has reached a multi-year carriage agreement with CBS Corp. for all of its owned and operated local stations, including several affiliates of The CW and two MyNetworkTV stations.
Jessica Rosenworcel

Rosenworcel’s Ruckus-Raising Extends To TV Owner Cap

To say Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel is less than pleased with her Republican colleagues' push to review the current U.S. national media ownership cap is a bit of an understatement. She's just as frustrated about the planned Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that could eliminate or greatly change the ownership cap as she is about the pending end of Title II classification for broadband, ending "Net Neutrality" rules she helped put in place. 

Cox’s Magnificent Seven: New Leaders Locked In

Cox Media Group (CMG) has named seven veteran broadcast leaders to take on senior leadership roles in seven of its markets. Most of the promotions involve TV properties, while Cox's Director of Sales for its four radio stations in South Florida has risen to the role of GM.

National Cap NPRM Up For December FCC Vote

Democrats across Washington are crowing about another turkey gobbing around the Portals. Republicans are eyeing the next step that would bring further relief to broadcast media companies that are evermore challenged in their quest to compete against digital and social media. No matter how you view it, the FCC will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking at its December 14 Open Meeting that seeks comment on the FCC’s national television multiple ownership rule, also known as the national cap, including the "UHF discount."
Former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who championed with the help of former Commissioner Mike O'Rielly rule "modernization" for local media.

As Expected, ‘Net Neutrality’ Neutering On Its Way

Following details leaked by a source to The Wall Street Journal, the FCC on Tuesday morning made Washington's worst-kept secret official: What some call "net neutrality" and others bemoan as a hindrance to internet freedom will be up for vote at the Commission's Dec. 14 Open Meeting. The results won't be a surprise, with the GOP majority clearly in support of the "Restoring Internet Freedom Order." Why is this important for broadcasters? We have an RBR+TVBR Observation on that.
CBS

DISH, By Law, Cuts CBS Amid Retrans Row

The spin cycle is set to high, but no matter how you look at it, DISH subscribers are in the dark if they want to tune to CBS O&Os, several affiliates of The CW, and three specialty networks.

Univision/Verizon Dispute Comes To An End

After more than a month of negotiations that left Hispanic Verizon Fios customers in the dark, the MVPD has agreed to a new retransmission fee agreement with Univision Communications. As a result, all Univision-owned stations have been restored to Fios lineups in all impacted markets.

Top TV Broadcasters Unite For ‘TIP’ Ad Initiative

A consortium of local television broadcasters led by Nexstar Media Group, TEGNA, Sinclair Broadcast Group and desired merger partner Tribune Media have rolled back the curtain on an industry work group dedicated "to developing standard-based interfaces to accelerate electronic advertising transactions for local TV broadcasters and their media agency partners."