Dunkin’ Donuts pulls ads on WEEI
Dunkin’ Donuts has cancelled all advertising on the Entercom Boston/New England sports
Locast Rolls Into Two More SE Markets
The controversial donation-based broadcast TV service provider that says it is a non-profit — thus avoiding retransmission consent negotiations — has debuted in two more markets in the U.S. Southeast. One is a major banking hub and home to Bank of America. The other is home to the nation's biggest collection of theme parks.
The Story Behind Why Berner Sold the Cumulus Jet
Cumulus CEO Mary Berner says radio is in the midst of seismic change.
A Respected Wall Street Analyst Slams CBS
CBS Corp. on Thursday filed an eagerly anticipated S-4 registration statement with the SEC. This document provides a bounty of details on the merger, and MoffettNathanson Senior Analyst Michael Nathanson gave it a good look. His assessment is one of incredulity.
Sales Tips To Boost Your ROI Right Now
RBR + TVBR featured columnist Barrett Riddleberger shares 15 top tips collected from the top sales pros
Owners Want Low-Cost, Easier EAS
Broadcasters tell the FCC they want EAS up-to-date, but easy and affordable.
Entercom’s ‘Smart’ Approach To Growing Digital ROI
Yesterday RBR + TVBR subscribers learned how to create an effective digital campaign. Now read about what Entercom is doing to build
Dish Disses Soo Kim’s ‘Temper Tantrum’ In Response To Civil Rights Suit
Dish has submitted a request for monetary sanctions against Soo Kim and his Standard General, calling his lawsuit against the FCC for alleged civil rights violations — a legal action that includes Dish and head Charlie Ergen as non-government defendants — a costly response from "an entitled entrepreneur" who simply didn't get what he wanted.
CBS Sports Network debuting The Doug Gottlieb Show
CBS Sports Network is debuting its TV simulcast of The Doug Gottlieb Show, CBS Sports Radio’s
Auction ‘Unsurprising, Albeit Disappointing To Some’
A PwC strategy and consulting group principal believes the results of the Forward Auction are in line with spending commitments.
EMF buying KURK from Wilks
EMF Broadcasting (Educational Media Foundation) has agreed to purchase Classic Rock KURK-FM 92.9 Reno, NV from Wilks
‘Editorial Privileges’ Clipped For FCC Bureaus
"Substantive edits" of proposals and orders drafted by the Commission's various bureaus and offices are now nixed
Slow Growth For Saga In Its First TV-Free Quarter
Correction: An earlier version of this story incorrectly interpreted Saga Communications' Q3 2017 net income from continuing operations. We apologize for the misunderstanding. The revised article can be accessed here, with full details on how Saga's net income soared while achieving net revenue growth of 1.3%.
The ‘Right Time’ For Harvey Nagler Is January 6
The CBS News' VP of Radio began his radio industry management career in the 1960s. He's now announced his semi-retirement.
Soo Kim Moves Ahead With Appeal Of Racial Discrimination Case
In August, a D.C. federal district court dismissed Soo Kim's $136 million racial discrimination lawsuit against the FCC and other players including Byron Allen, arguing this was crux to the Commission failing to approve his Standard General's planned acquisition of TEGNA. Now, a D.C. Federal Appeals Court is taking a look.