Thursday, June 18, 2026

Rush Renewal: Three More Years With Cumulus

Cumulus and Limbaugh have extended the love for another three years, keeping him at 33 Cumulus-owned affiliates

How Positive Is Moody’s On Sinclair?

Sinclair Television Group seeks to extend the maturity date of its Term B loans to January 2024. Here's what Moody's thinks about that.

How To Prep A Simple Public File

Public Files are the one area that involves substantial FCC fines, fees and forfeitures. Our "cheat sheet" will help you save your money

Viacom Sinks, CBS Shines In Latest Analyst Moves

Analysts don't seem to have the same faith and trust in Bob Bakish as the Redstones. Meanwhile, CBS Corp. shares look golden

Special iHeart Committee Nixes A Debt Repayment

To ensure that it need not pay some $57.1 million debt by Thursday, iHeart filed lawsuits in Texas' State District Court

How Digital Ad Delivery Can Bring More Dollars

Here's technology for radio and TV stations that can track the effectiveness of a small and mid-sized business' digitally distributed

New Broadcast Connector Kits for Air Dielectric Cables

Kits include all necessary components for more streamlined ordering, easier installation in the field
Cumulus

Cumulus Sues JPMorgan Chase Over Refi Plan

At issue is $305 million in new debt, represented by new revolving loans due 2020 under the company’s existing credit agreement.

EMF: Buy Another, Mike

A Buckeye State Class A facility is the latest to come under Educational Media Foundation ownership; XTRA Sports gets an FM translator
FCC

FCC Now Taking UHF Discount Comments

Interested parties have until Dec. 27 to comment; reply comments are due Jan. 6, 2017

Do Media Planners Understand U.S. Commuters?

Pierre Bouvard to NYC media planners: Get out of your Gotham bubble, ad industry cadets, and understand America

Bondholders Decline iHeart ‘Priority’ Request

The move preceded Tuesday's decision to not repay the $57.1 million it owes on the 5.5% Senior Notes due Dec. 15

What Did The Senate GOP Do In Refusing Rosenworcel?

Democratic FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel must exit her seat by January 19, after Senate GOP leaders declined to keep her
Saga Communications, Inc.

Media Stocks Have A Case Of The Mondays

Saga was the lone media company to see a gain on Wall Street in Monday's trading. iHeart was down more than 10%.

D.C. Politicians Lead NBC Boston To Boost Signal

Under pressure from both Massachusetts senators and two local Congressmen, Comcast secures a deal with Sonlife's