Monday, June 15, 2026

iHeart Wins Temporary Reprieve

iHeart won a temporary restraining order to rescind a default notice from some of its lenders.

Why Salem Sees Trump Effect Boosting Political, Publishing

Salem reported higher broadcast revenues for both Q4 and 2015.

Mediavest-NABOB Ad Event Deemed Success

NABOB-Mediavest NYC event put together station owners/GM with ad agencies.
Moody's

What Moody’s Would Consider to be iHeart Default

Moody's says no credit rating change for iHeart, despite default notice.
Sold

Coffee Sells Tennessee Two-fer

Coffee sells Tennessee AM & associated FM translator.

5 Things Smart Sales Managers Do to Hire Great Sales Reps

xPotential Selling CEO Barrett Riddleberger shares tips on finding great salespeople.

What Can iHeart Do?

iHeart is vigorously defending itself from default notices.

Ad Campaign Streaming Video, Audio Demand Spikes

Streaming video and audio options are heating up for advertising agencies.

Why is Moonves Bullish on Ad Market?

CBS Corp. CEO Les Moonves says the advertising environment remains strong.
NCAA March Madness

How Radio Targets College Hoops Fans

How can radio sell to the March Madness consumer?
Saga Communications, Inc.

‘If We Do It Right It’s Going to Work Out for Us.’

Saga is doing several things to set itself apart from the pack.

iHeartMedia Files Suit to Contest Default Notice

iHeartMedia filed suit in federal court to contest default notices.
Sold

Former Clear Channel Wisconsin FM Sells

The Aloha Station Trust is selling an FM in Wisconsin.

Did You Know Anti-Trump Ads Are Now a Factor in TV Campaigns?

On broadcast TV in the last ten days, Hillary Clinton leads with 6,389 spots.
Michael DeLier

Are We Really Learning Anything From The Debates?

The FOX Town Hall left Michael DeLier less than enthused.