Salem To Say Goodbye To Nasdaq With OTC Shift
Salem Media Group has given formal notice to the Nasdaq Stock Market of its intention to voluntarily delist its Class A Common Stock from the Nasdaq Global Market and to deregister its Class A Common Stock under Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Radio: A Strong ROI Platform For Feature Films
A Maru April 2023 theatrical study asked respondents if they heard of some upcoming movie titles focused on those who said "yes." The key finding? Heavy podcast and broadcast radio listeners are more aware than heavy television viewers. That grabbed the attention of the author of "the essential guide to selling films in a multi-platformed world."
FCC’s Simington: 2018 Quad Order ‘An Illegal Reading’ Of Statute, Rules
FCC Commissioner Nate Simington swore he would pick up the baton of Mike O'Rielly following the latter's departure from the FCC. That was beyond a doubt true on Tuesday, as Simington issued a scathing statement slamming the Commission for an act that he believes is even illegal.
Rosenworcel Defends FCC’s Current Broadcast Owner Limits
The just-passed 2018 Quadrennial Review leaves nearly every radio rule intact while tightening up a TV rule involving "top four" stations in a market. Sharing her thoughts on why no rule "modernization," as predecessor Ajit Pai put it during his term, is transpiring is Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel.
Five Years Late, Under Court Order, FCC OKs 2018 Quad Rules
On October 2, The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ordered the Federal Communications Commission to end the delays, and complete the long-overdue 2018 quadrennial review in 90 days. Just before the Christmas holiday, that reportedly occurred, with the official release of the 2018 quadrennial order coming from the Commission just days before the end of 2023.
Even With ‘Skeptical’ Simington, FCC OKs MVPD ‘Blackout’ Vote
The FCC has moved ahead with the issuance of a NPRM that would require notification to the Commission when a "blackout" of a broadcast television station occurs on a MVPD for 24 hours or more due to a breakdown in retransmission consent negotiations between broadcasters and MVPDs.
The NPRM got a "yes" vote from one Republican Commissioner. But, his vote comes with reservations.
Gene Loving Agrees To Sell His Denver FMs
At age 83, Gene Loving has experienced a lot across more than six decades in the radio industry. Now, he's decided to focus on his company's radio stations east of the Rocky Mountains by selling a pair of rimshot FMs with boosters allowing them to cover the Denver market.
Wall Street Financial House Examines ‘Desperate’ Media World
It became a big talking point across Wednesday afternoon and into Thursday. David Zaslav, the head of Warner Bros. Discovery, had a meeting with Bob Bakish, the CEO of Paramount Global, to discuss a potential merger. What does Wall Street think of the chat? For MoffettNathanson Senior Analyst Robert Fishman, the analysis was blunt.
FCC’s Gomez Pitched On Need To Thaw Radio Ownership Limits
The heads of Mid-West Family Broadcasting and Connoisseur Media were joined by one of D.C.'s most high-profile communications attorneys for a Monday Zoom meeting with two members of Anna Gómez's office to discuss the 2018 Quadrennial Review — which the FCC is under a court order to complete in 10 days.
WPVI-TV ‘Action News’ Helicopter Crash Kills Two
A helicopter pilot and a photographer working on behalf of the ABC Owned Stations broadcast TV property serving Philadelphia were killed Tuesday evening after their chopper crashed in Washington Township, N.J.
PQ: Hispanic Dollars To Drive Multicultural Ad Spend
Marketing spending and multicultural advertising targeted to U.S. Hispanic, Black and Asian consumers is expected to grow by a healthy 8.4% in 2004 — a sharp rebound from a 5.7% decrease in 2023. That's according to new data released on Tuesday from PQ Media.
Xfinity Comes Clean On Citrix ‘Vulnerability’ and Cyber Attack
With the Netflix film "Leave The World Behind" getting lots of attention for its central themes of cyber vulnerability and hacking possibilities that could cripple a nation, the subject of internet security is as important as ever. For Comcast's Xfinity MVPD, it is now sharing details of a "data security incident" that transpired two months ago. And, it involves Citrix.
Comscore Board Approves Reverse Stock Split
The company's shares last closed above the all-important $1 threshold on May 15. Now, the Board of Directors at Comscore seeks to resolve that Nasdaq non-compliance matter by engineering a reverse stock split.
Initial Seeding of Press Forward Initiative Brings Millions To Local News
For longtime NPR listeners and PBS viewers, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation is a long-familiar source of financial support. Now, the foundation is putting millions of dollars in grants toward what it calls "a national initiative to strengthen communities and democracy by supporting local news and information."
Congressional Members Team For FCC Workforce Diversity Data Push
Earlier this week, Democratic FCC Commissioner Geoffrey Starks shared his view that the Commission needs to reinstate its efforts related to broadcast workforce data reporting. His words attracted the attention of two Senators and two dozen House Members, who have written to Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel asking her to act.













