Has Pai Lit A Fire Under Democrat Clyburn?
In scathing comments, Clyburn called Feb. 3 "take out the trash day"
‘The End’ Arrives For KDND
Branding for KDND-FM 107.9 in Sacramento shifts to KUDL-FM 106.5 at 9 a.m. PT; KDND to go dark Wednesday at 12:01 a.m. PT
Is The Spectrum Auction’s End Imminent?
On 2/8, the bidding schedule in Stage 4 of the Forward Auction rises to six rounds per day
Here’s What The Media Bureau Just Rescinded
Two major moves largely scratch what theMedia Bureau had etched in not-so-permanent marker under a Democratic Chairman
CTA Warns FCC Over ATSC 3.0 NPRM
Consumer Technology Association (CTA) President/CEO Gary Shapiro is concerned about one proviso in the proposal
Is One Key Issue Blocking More Radio Deals?
Dick Kozacko, the Elmira, N.Y.-based broker, has an answer
A Denver DMA Station Sells For Millions
Programming is not expected to change at the facility, which had been the market’s MundoFox affiliate until late 2014
Should Advertising Remain A ‘Short-Term Expense’?
After studying a wide array of research on the issue, two professors from Loyola Marymount University reach a conclusion
Cable ONE, NW Broadcasting End Retrans War
Cable ONE subscribers in markets where Northwest Broadcasting has broadcast TV stations are no longer in the dark
A Fab Friday For Media Stocks
Cumulus Media and SBS continued their respective rebounds on Wall Street in a strong session for all media stocks
KDND’s End: ‘Huge’ Public Interest Win
Media Action Center (MAC) and its founder call Entercom's KDND license surrender "a huge public interest victory"
Beasley Cuts Debt With Curtis Deal
Six-station transaction expressly designed to deleverage Beasley following Greater Media acquisition, company says
Can We Modernize The FCC?
Implement a structure that moves away from antiquated silos, FCC landing team member Mark Jamison opines
Where Will A New Entercom Need To Spin?
Are sales, or swaps, the likely route for the stations Entercom will need to divest in six markets?
OTT Annual Churn Rate Dips Slightly
The data comes from an annual review of U.S. broadband households by Parks Associates













