NYT Builds Podcast Unit
The New York Times is building a podcast unit this week.
The Story Behind Sony’s Suit Against Rdio
Sony Music is suing former Rdio executives for fraud.
iHeart, Creditors to Go to Trial, Stay Extended
A hearing in a Texas court goes iHeart's way.
What Better Data Means for Political Ad Sales
Nielsen Audio matched PPM data with voter data for the first time for radio.
Miller Moved to Rehab
Nielsen Audio's Jon Miller has been moved to a rehab facility in Vermont.
How the Buzzer Caught FM CP Permittee
Urban One bumped up against a construction deadline for a Florida FM.
Why KSDY Re-Class Journey Disrupted
KSDY-LD, San Diego owner tries to get the station reclassified as a Class A.
How Disney Investors React to Staggs Resignation
Investors react to resignation of Disney's number two executive.
Save KPLU Makes Strides
Save KPLU is half-way towards its financial goal to buy the station.
Voltair Feature is Free – For Now
Telos intends to start charging for a data export feature on its Voltair.
Sanders Marching Ahead on TV
Bernie Sanders is in the lead with 1,540 TV spots, according to Media Monitors.
Arizona-Nevada Border FM Sold
Murphy Communications Institute, Inc. has an agreement to sell an Arizona FM.
Why iHeart Ends Creditor Talks
The hearing began in a Texas State District Court Monday on iHeartMedia’s fight of a default notice by some of its lenders.
Are You Getting All The Political Dollars You Can?
Katz talks about finely targeted political information to help radio get more political ad dollars.
Why LPTVs Want to See Displacement Data
Free Access & Broadcast Telemedia seeks FCC data on possible LPTV displacements.














