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
iHeart Seeks Ability To Get $500M More
iHeart seeks flexibility from its bondholders to up its indebtedness to $17.27B. A $8.6 million consent fee is being offered as a carrot stick.
New Tech’s Benefits In A Time Of Emergency
The Advanced Warning and Response Network (AWARN) will give consumers not only text alerts, but also photos and video
Digital Content Ratings, Delivered By Nielsen
Media buyers and C-Suite executives gain access to audience estimates for video and text-based digital content
Russ Whitnah To Retire As Salem/Philly Head
A national search for Whitnah's successor is underway seeking both internal and external candidates.
Radio One CFO Banks $75K+ From Share Sales
Thompson engaged in three sizable sales of Radio One stock last week.
How Radio Can Solidify Itself As A Local Leader
Media research analyst Gordon Borrell has some ideas as to how radio’s role as a long-term local media leader can come to fruition.
Fanatical Fines Over Flippant Flaunts
Alternative FCC Compliance Certification Inspector Ken Benner believes egregious legislative enforcement abuse persists
TV Households With Pay-TV Revert To 2005 Levels
According to a report released Friday, the percentage of television households nationwide














