How Far Apart Are iHeart, Creditors?
Creditors, iHeart make offers to try and settle dispute.
You Need This to Enforce Non-Competes
Cumulus didn't prove it suffered monetary losses in a non-compete suit.
Why Sirius XM Canada Plan Faces Battle
What does Sirius XM Canada gain by going private?
Where Hispanic Viewers, Station Ownership Meet
Is there a link between Hispanic ownership & and its popularity among Hispanic viewers?
Are Headphone Jacks Going Away?
Mark Ramsey passes on the rumor that Apple may drop the headphone jack.
Salem Dismissed Accounting Firm
Salem dismissed its public accounting firm and hired another.
iHeart, Creditor Trial Set to Begin
Barring some change, iHeartMedia and some of its creditors were due to begin a trial in Texas today in State District Court .
How Gray Strengthens WV Cluster
Gray buys 2 TV's from Withers in West Virginia.
Soon, 3rd Parties Can Help With Online Public Files
Updates to the FCC's online public files will affect TV owners.
When Must Radio Start Using Online Public File?
Radio owners must begin using the FCC’s online public file database on June 24.
EKO Spins Spartanburg AM
EKO Media Group has sold a South Carolina AM.
6 Truths Separate Superstar Salespeople From Mediocre Masses
Barrett Riddleberger says superstar salespeople are always networking.
Are You Prepared for Big Tobacco Ad Changes?
The FDA is expanding the tobacco products list -- affecting advertising.
Western EAS Test Could Involve 3,000 Stations
Nine states are expected to take part in the next regional EAS test.
ASCAP, DOJ Settle Anticompetitive Licensing Claims
ASCAP will pay $1.75 million to settle DOJ antitrust claims.














