Judge will let “Glass House” keep airing
Gary Feess, federal judge for the United States District Court for the Central District of California, has
House GOPers say FCC reform needed to fix indecency enforcement
House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders Fred Upton (R-MI) and Greg Walden (R-OR)
Supreme Court sends FCC back to indecency drawing board
The Federal Communications Commission rightly has a role in policing broadcast content for
CBS Radio, Cumulus pact for “CBS Sports Radio” network (audio)
In a move that establishes what will be the most listened to sports radio network across the Top 50 markets
ESPN Radio blowing up in Tampa, Orlando
CBS Radio is flipping Hot AC WSJT-FM Tampa to SportsRadio 98.7 The Fan, simulcasting with
Viacom, Caballero get together on LPTV deal
Caballero Spanish Media has a deal to acquire two low power television outlets in Texas, seven in California
High hurdles may hamper billboard buyout
Reports are out that Clear Channel Outdoor may be interested in CBS Outdoor – but it could be a tough
Arsenio Hall returning to late night TV
Tribune will be the lead group providing a late night home for once and future host Arsenio Hall
Speculators pondering the future of CBS
Talk of CBS selling its outdoor properties has kicked up again, and some are wondering if the media
Fox’s low-caliber Idaho reload
The decision of one television group (and two licensees) to abandon Fox affiliations in two Idaho markets created opportunities for two other
More on Mexicanal-DirecTV deal
We reported last month that Mexicanal–the fifth Hispanic network after Univision, Telemundo, Telefutura and Azteca America
A vulture’s-eye view of Tribune TV assets
Speculation is rampant about the plans of Tribune once it emerges from bankruptcy. Newspapers are likely to go, but what about
Political spend adding up
Television groups lucky enough to be located in the best battleground markets are getting the benefit from increased political television
FCC allows sun to set on viewability rule
Three years after the DTV transition, the FCC is going to let the rule requiring cable systems to assure reception of broadcast stations to...
Arbitron sues McGavren Guild, Longport Media
Arbitron is becoming more stringent than ever when it comes to non-subscribing stations using its












