Blarney Stone Blessed With Michigan Sextet
A division of a family-owned Pepsi-Cola distribution company based in Minot, North Dakota is divesting its radio stations
Maple Leaf Border Crossing Ahead?
The FCC today will review its foreign ownership policies at its Open Commission Meeting
What’s Next For the FCC Online Public File
Womble Carlyle attorney Gregg Skall shares what stations should prepare for, and complete today, regarding the FCC’s new online public file.
Study: ‘Cord-Cutting’ Could Cripple Cable Profits
New York-based research company cg42 says pay-TV providers could lose nearly $1B in the next 12 months
Sales Tips To Boost Your ROI Right Now
RBR + TVBR featured columnist Barrett Riddleberger shares 15 top tips collected from the top sales pros
A CBS/Viacom Wedding: ‘Still Makes Perfect Sense’
MoffettNathanson senior analyst Michael Nathanson is hopeful a Viacom-CBS Inc. reunification occurs
Univision: No Comment On IPO No-Go
According to New York Post, Univision's board last week postponed the IPO, given tepid market conditions
CBS Radio Confirms Debt Offering As IPO Nears
Meanwhile, Reuters reports National Amusements is pushing toward a CBS Inc. and Viacom merger
Tribune Closes Sale Of Iconic Chicago Tower
Los Angeles Times Square and Olympic Plant sale to Canadian developer also closes
Millennials: Hopeful Aspirations, Harsh Finances
A new EY/Economic Innovation Group study paints a picture of millennials as a generation convinced the economy is failing them.
The National EAS Test: What To Do With Form Two
A national test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) is scheduled for 2:20pm Eastern today. Form Two must be submitted by Midnight ET
FCC Suggests Staggered ETRS Form Two Filing
The FCC is trying to prevent a server crash by offering a suggested filing time period, by time zone
Silent MO Translator Sold To Zimmer
A CP for an FM translator in a rural Missouri community has been purchased by Zimmer Radio.
Analyst Lowers The Boom On Stand-Alone Cable Nets
MoffettNathanson is downgrading Discovery and Scripps Networks from "neutral" to "sell"
Nexstar Prices $2.75B Loan To Help Media General Bill
Nexstar has priced a $2.75 billion term loan B facility, with funds going toward the Media General deal and to pay down debt














