Viacom Buys Into Live Entertainment
Viacom has taken a leap into the future by acquiring a minority share of live entertainment startup DigiTour Media
Scripps Teams With PolitiFact
The E.W. Scripps Company has formed an exclusive partnership with PolitiFact
Twitter Joins Anti-CISA Ranks
Twitter is the latest major tech company to join the rising wave of opposition to CISA
TV Networks’ Social Engagement Ranked
Social media benchmarking and audience analysis firm Shareablee Inc. released a September ranking
Radio One Third-Quarter Call Nov. 5
Radio One, Inc. will be holding a conference call for investors, analysts and other interested
Yelp and Wikipedia Opposing CISA
Over the weekend, Yelp and the Wikimedia Foundation joined a growing list of tech companies
Hispanic TV Audience is Changing
A new study challenges conventional wisdom that Spanish-language programming is the most effective way to reach U.S. Hispanics
Young Viewers Won’t Pay for TV in 10 Years
According to the Forrester Research report “Young TV Cord-Nevers Have Arrived and Are Here To Stay”
Discovery en Espanol Takes Fresh Look at Castro
On The 53rd anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Discovery en Espanol will air the investigative film
Wheeler: “We’ve Fired the Starting Gun”
Opening bids help TV owners decide if they want to take part in the auction.
Is Auction Worth It for TV Owners?
Licensees have 60 days to decide whether to take part in the incentive auction.
Nielsen Says This is How Bubba did it
Nielsen alleges in the complaint that Clem contacted multiple PPM panelists.
Be Vigilant About Auction Process
Pillsbury attorney Scott Flick warns owners to be vigilant about auction process.
Minority, Public TV Viewers Face Greatest Threat in FCC Auction
Consultant John Lawson says public, minority TV viewers face greatest threat in auction.
Foreign Ownership, Auction on Tap
The FCC plans to take up foreign media ownership at its Oct. 22 meeting.














