A Stock Week TV Would Like to Forget
It wasn’t that any one particular television stock got creamed
Will Buyer Cash in Class A Distress Asset?
The Supreme Court of the State of New York had a hand
Gray Flies High in Q1
It was a record-breaking quarter for Gray Television
Strong Off-Election Year in Progress for Gray
With numerous stations added to its portfolio, Gray will post strong as-reported financial results
Q1 Softness Syndrome Snags Saga
Public radio companies have almost unanimously reported tough sledding
Bill to Grandfather JSAs Introduced
This would provide relief to many television companies
Vehicle Transaction Prices Continue to Rise
Dealers earned more money each time they sold a vehicle in April
April Trading Stays Stuck in First Gear
We had a station-trading week in which one deal accounted for almost all of the value
Entercom May Divide and Prosper
After surviving what is shaping up to be a rugged first quarter, Entercom is looking ahead
Comcast Staying Away from the Altar
Regulatory objections and anticipated delays in the review process caused Comcast to walk away
NCTA, ACA Ask for Title II Delay
They want to wait until the courts have spoken on the matter
Selling Your LPTV and Having It, Too
It will take more than selling a station to separate Centro Cristiano Sion from it
Comcast Up, but NBCUniversal Unit Down
The plans of Comcast to acquire Time Warner Cable have fallen apart
The World is Flat for Entercom
Well, not the world, perhaps – but net revenues were flat
Newspaper Calls for Activated FM Chips
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette says that FM on cell has near world-wide popularity














