Friday, June 19, 2026

Nexstar Broadcasting Group

Nexstar: FCF, Adjusted EBITDA The Real Story

the real story behind what is a solid quarter for Nexstar lies in its Free Cash Flow, Broadcast Cash Flow and adjusted EBITDA results.

What Will The New FCC Do First?

With Trump's election as U.S. president, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler is set to be replaced by a Republican. But who? We may know.

How Diversity Can Increase Ad Spend

broadcast TV drew a larger number of viewers from one demographic segment than from any other.

Tribune Trumped? Q3 Miss, Lower Guidance Set

The media company is blaming a disappointing election-season ad spend for a shortfall in its originally anticipated earnings.
Media General

Sour Surprise For Media General: A Wider Q3 Loss

losses were driven by non-cash, pre-tax impairment charges related to Media General’s digital businesses

Who’s Set To Lead E.W. Scripps?

A 14-year company veteran is poised to succeed the company's President/CEO
Donald Trump

Which Media Companies Saw A Trump Bump?

U.S. stocks enjoyed a solid session on Wall Street Wednesday, following a surprising presidential election victory by Donald Trump.
Viacom

Was Viacom’s Fiscal Q4 A Hit Or Miss?

Viacom beat the street. It also missed a consensus estimate of Zacks analyst. What went right, and what didn't in fiscal Q4?
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A Big Win For NPR In Reno; Bayou State Class A Sold

Nevada Public Radio gets a long-desired FM in Northern Nevada's biggest population area; A Bayou State Class A is sold to a first-time owner

Flat Heart: A Mediocre Q3 For Radio Giant

Political helps iHeart as net loss shrinks; a 1.3% consolidated loss is seen minus election-oriented advertising

Who Will Be Pandora’s New CFO?

The news comes as stock pick pro Motley Fool says it has "little reason to believe in the company's future."
Univision Communications, Inc.

What’s Univision On Now?

All of Univision Communications' O&O stations and cable networks will appear on a new streaming service set for a Q4 launch

Ohio FM Sold To ‘Home Town’ Player

The deal was the lone transaction on a day when all attention turned to polling stations across the U.S., and the presidential election.

Why So Gray? Poor Political Can’t Combat Record Revs

Political revenue totaled $22.3 million in Q3 -- a mere 1% improvement from what was seen in Q3 of 2014.
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Stocks Extend Gains As Investors Vote

With the results hours away, Wall Street bet on a victory for Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton