Seeking Alpha: Five Nexstar insiders have sold shares
Nothing wrong with a little profit-taking: Seeking Alpha reports five company insiders sold Nexstar
Tom Wolzien scores patent for live talk TV programming
The US Patent and Trademark Office is scheduled to issue U.S. Patent 8,767,031 7/1 for the Video Call
Broadcasters may seek damages from Aereo
The game is far from over for Aereo after its loss against broadcasters at the Supreme Court last week
ACA to FCC: Ensure consumers have access to out-of-market signals
The American Cable Association wants the FCC to act on
KVIQ sale closes in California
Kalil & Co. announced the closing on KVIQ-DT Eureka, CA, from Sainte Partners II, LP to Redwood Television Partners LLC. The seller is a California-based company. Kalil & Co. was the exclusive broker for this transaction. The price was
Michael Martin named SVP/Programming, Music Initiatives, CBS Radio
The newly-created position and promotion was announced
Leon Clark named VP/GM of Journal/Tucson
Leon Clark has been named Vice President and General Manager of Journal Broadcast Group’s
Coady Diemar: First Half 2014 Digital M&A Update
M&A deal value in Digital Media, Information & Technology increased 82% in the first half of 2014
Fox to use Aereo ruling against Dish’s streaming service
Shortly after the Supreme Court decision last week deeming Aereo’s streaming TV service illegal, Fox
One killed, four hurt at pre-BET Awards Party
A man was killed and four others were injured early Sunday in a shooting during a pre-show party
Saga announces quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share
Saga Communications’ board has authorized the initiation of a regular quarterly cash dividend of
Geo-targeting: fact and fiction
Advertisers are always looking for ways to enhance the impact of their commercial messaging and with smartphone penetration
WGN Radio honors talent with Walk of Fame
Some familiar voices echoed outside the studios of Tribune’s WGN Radio Chicago 6/27, as the station
Racial radio ads in Mississippi cause Dems to vote Republican
A series of three racially charged radio ads that ran in rural Mississippi on Election Day played a role in
Georgia State University looking at keeping students at WRAS
Responding to concerns expressed by students at GSU’s 100-kW WRAS Album 88 and alumni, Georgia












