Randy Michaels: DOJ Has “Tremendous Leverage” Over Deals
Radioactive LLC CEO Randy Michaels says the DOJ has "tremendous leverage" over deals.
FCC to Streamline Interference Complaint Filing
The FCC is working to streamline interference complaint filing and tracking.
Sunrise Wants WBNE, Must Sell WILT
If the FCC okays one sale, then another station must go too, in North Carolina.
Western MD Stations Worth More Than a Million
Four western Maryland stations are worth more than a million.
A New TV Golden Age
Three factors are driving consumers to use TVs with apps.
Connected TV Viewers Hit Milestone
Nearly half of TV viewers TV viewers now get content from connected devices.
Gray to Take $6 Million Charge
There are financial repercussions for Gray to repping its national ad sales itself.
Gray Sees Savings in Repping Itself
Gray Television takes its national ad sales rep business in-house to save money.
MMTC to FCC: We Need Signal to Market, Investors
There's a big lobbying effort to help minority AM station owners get FM translators.
NAB Labs Invests in Antenna
Antenna provides a way to grow engagement and expand revenue options.
“An FM Translator Could Make The Difference”
Many, many AM minority station owners are “barely hanging on,” says NABOB.
Bayou City Sues DISH
Bayou City Broadcasting sues DISH network over retransmission fees
Univision IPO Faces Changing TV Watching
Univision faces several challenges ahead of its IPO.
Cable Bundle Is Powerful Yet Vulnerable
Will TV's future television be helped or hurt by the cable bundle?
Remember FCC IT Upgrade Begins This Week
The FCC is taking much of its electronic filing systems offline for upgrades over the next few days.














