Thursday, July 16, 2026

Cox Media Group

Two Cox Stations Get Partial Online Public File Waiver

Cox needs not upload the quarterly issues/programs lists and annual EEO reports for two stations’ prior pending license renewal periods
Chicago

Can Three Parties Control One LPFM Station?

Sound of Hope Radio will not get a chance to be a time-share partner of a new LPFM set to debut in Chicago

What Will Comcast’s New Multicultural Networks Be?

Comcast is accepting proposals for the final two minority-owned networks it's committed to. These will be African American-targeted
Cumulus

Cumulus Back In ‘Danger Zone’ As TV Shares Rise

Cumulus fell below $1.10 on a day that saw iHeart rise, along with Viacom and Sinclair
FCC

Don’t Expect A 4-1 GOP FCC

By statute, the GOP can only have a 3-2 FCC majority. But, independents are allowed, and a heavily GOP-influenced one could emerge.
Sumner Redstone

Sumner Redstone To Bid Farewell To Viacom Board

Redstone will continue to participate in meetings of the Board in a non-voting role after Viacom's Feb. 6 board meeting

Radio One Adds In Indianapolis

Two FM translators are headed from the suburbs, and one will be used to bring a little “revitalization” to an AM.

What’s Next For The FCC On LIN DBS Protest?

Can DirecTV and DISH Network subscribers in a SW Colorado county get two Denver-market TV stations? Not if LIN Television can stop it

Nielsen Defends Its Total Audience Measurement

Nielsen has responded to concerns from NBCUniversal that its Total Content Ratings aren't ready for launch by refuting their claims

Inside-The-Beltway Well-Wishes For Wheeler

Wheeler was largely praised by a wide range of Washington politicos, following today's news that he will step down from his post
Saga Communications, Inc.

A Sky-High Finish For Saga

On a day where Cumulus and iHeart each saw declines on Wall Street, Saga finished at its highest level in nearly three years
LIN Media

A Third Extension Seen For LIN Exchange Offer

The Media General subsidiary again extended its Change of Control Offer tied to its outstanding 5.875% Senior Notes due 2022
Mignon Clyburn

Mignon Clyburn: The Last Democrat At The FCC

Clyburn will be the lone Democrat on the FCC, come Jan. 20, 2017. The new question: What happens on Aug. 1 when she is set to exit?

What Now For The FCC?

What do Inside-The-Beltway Communications attorneys think an FCC without Wheeler means for broadcasters? We talked to one.

No EAS Discussion Set For This FCC

This is a goodbye session for both Tom Wheeler and Jessica Rosenworcel