Monday, July 13, 2026

‘TV’s Advanced Audience Platform’ Launched By Fox, Turner & Viacom

Founded by the consortium of "television publishers" and operated by "a neutral third-party auditor," OpenAP becomes the television industry’s first open platform for cross-publisher audience targeting and independent measurement.

West Virginia Pick Sees iHeart Go To School

In an intriguing move, iHeartMedia has turned to a veteran National Football League marketing pro and longtime Comcast Sports Southeast executive to fill its Area President position in the Pittsburgh/West Virginia Region.

FOX, CW Schedule Affiliate Meetings At NAB Show

If your station's success is thanks to an Empire and one Homer Simpson, you may want to book a flight to spend the final week of April in Las Vegas. The same can be said if your affiliate is powered by superheroes such as Supergirl, The Flash and Arrow.

Nielsen Audio Affirms January, February Tampa Data

In the latest twist involving the internet audio stream of an over-the-air broadcast radio station and its "highly unusual" presence in the Nielsen Audio PPM ratings for Tampa-St. Petersburg, the audience measurement company this morning affirmed its January and February reports despite the removal of the household responsible for the unusual activity. We have an RBR + TVBR OBSERVATION.

Pandora Premium’s Official Launch Date Finally Gets Revealed

After more than six months of teases, the first ever on-demand streaming option from Pandora is finally set for its official roll-out. The Oakland, Calif.-based streaming audio company announced early Monday that Pandora Premium will officially launch this week. Here's how Pandora is handling the long-awaited launch.

ENCO To Expand enCloud In Time For NAB Show

ENCO is again expanding its enCloud suite, and the tech firm says 2017 NAB Show attendees will have access to its WebDAD, "an even richer and fully virtualized toolset to remotely access and control the studio-based ENCO DAD radio automation systems."
FOX

Got Something To Say About WWOR Ownership?

If you've been wanting to tell the FCC what you really think about its waiver granting Fox Television Stations ownership of two VHF stations in the Big Apple along with the nation's most popular daily tabloid newspaper, now's your chance.

Deal Killers: What They Are, And How To Avoid Them

There aren’t many decisions bigger than the one to sell your radio or television station. If you are contemplating a sale, make sure that you avoid some common pitfalls that can disrupt and possibly derail the sale of your company. We've provided a list of the most common deal killers and how to avoid them, courtesy of top D.C. attorney Erwin Krasnow and financial services consultant Doug Ferber.

RBR + TVBR: The Last Thing You’ll Read Each Business Day

Get ready for the NEW afternoon daily RADIO + TV BUSINESS REPORT, the last word on today’s business, just as you’re preparing for tomorrow.

Mark Rosenthal Replaced As Katz Media CEO

Mark Rosenthal, who has served as CEO of iHeartMedia-owned Katz Media Group since September 2013, is stepping down from his post. He will relinquish his duties at the end of March, but continue as an advisor to iHeart President/COO and CFO Rich Bressler and iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman. Katz's president succeeds Rosenthal in the CEO chair.

Is A ‘Profound Change’ For Broadcast TV Owners Coming?

In two weeks, the FCC will consider a Report and Order that would authorize channel sharing outside the context of the incentive auction. This is a major development for the owners of television stations, says Stephan Sloan, a Rhode Island-based Director at Media Services Group. It's so major, he says, that a broadcast TV station owner in a Top 5 market could save between $30 million and $40 million in landing an over-the-air home.

New FCC Meets New Congress In Hill Hearing

For the first time in six months, the FCC Chairman and all Commissioners participated in a Senate Commerce Committee Oversight Hearing led by Sen. John Thune (R-S. Dakota). From the get-go, Thune expressed his pleasure with the leadership of new Chairman Ajit Pai -- and wasn't shy in expressing his displeasure with the overall atmosphere created by Pai's predecessor. Ranking Member Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) was quick to express his "continued frustration that Jessica Rosenworcel is not sitting before us today as a commissioner."

A New Settlement Is Reached For Former Cumulus Air Talent

A U.S. Magistrate Judge in the Sunshine State has given her blessing to a settlement that resolves an overtime wage dispute between the former morning host of a radio station in Central Florida and that station's owner, Cumulus Media.
Univision Communications, Inc.

An ‘Expedited’ Solution To Charter-Univision Stalemate?

Charter Spectrum subscribers need not be concerned about losing access to the Univision, UniMás and pay-TV network Galavisión until the end of June. In a statement sent to RBR + TVBR late Tuesday, Univision Communications said it and Charter "have agreed to forego a preliminary injunction hearing and instead will pursue an expedited schedule that will allow the court to rule on the dispute more quickly." The settlement includes a hefty bond that Charter is set to post in July, and we've got the details on this multi-million dollar payment Univision will get in Q3.
Ajit Pai

A Presidential Renomination For Ajit Pai

The world may now have a better understanding as to why FCC Chairman Ajit Pai met with President Trump at the White House on Monday afternoon: He's been nominated to serve a second term on the FCC.