Streaming: A ‘Strong Complement’ To Traditional TV Ads
A new television viewership report from the spot cable arm of the company that owns Peacock, NBCUniversal and Universal Studios, as well as Comcast, finds that streaming "consistently" serves as a strong complement to traditional TV ad campaigns.
School Bells Influence Viewing Behavior
The Gauge, Nielsen's snapshot of viewing trends, shows a leveling of viewership after three months of steady growth. We've got the details right here.
An Indie Broadcaster Rallies Behind LRFA as musicFIRST Tries Again
The head of Davis Broadcasting Inc. has personally written to those in favor of a resolution that would prevent the levying of any new performance royalty payments on Radio. While the biggest piece of legislation on Capitol Hill designed to do this is largely dead, recording industry advocacy group musicFIRST on Monday will seek to resuscitate it.
NAB New Ad Campaign Boosting Local Radio, TV
The importance of fact-based broadcast radio and television journalism at a time when misinformation is running rampant on social media is a key mission for local news organizations across the U.S.
It's also integral to the NAB, which has unveiled a new ad campaign giving a boost to local stations in particular.
Gracie Awards Go Virtual For 2021
The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation is the latest organization to institute a "COVID Change" for an upcoming in-person gathering. The 46th Annual Gracie Awards will now be a virtual affair.
Should Large Tech Pay Into USF Fund?
A new study, authored by Ph.D. Economist Hal Singer and Ted Tatos, examines whether large technology companies should start contributing to the agency's $9 billion a year program that supports efforts to bridge the digital divide. It comes following a May 2021 suggestion by one FCC Commissioner that Big Tech should start paying its fair share toward the Universal Service Fund.
ViacomCBS Turns On The Lights To BET Studios
ViacomCBS's BET unit has formally launched BET Studios, with a pledge of offering equity ownership for Black content creators. The principal partners are Kenya Barris, Rashida Jones and Aaron Rahsaan Thomas.
New Programming Lineup, News Teams for Newsy
In anticipation of its October transformation from a MVPD-distributed offering with roots in the OTT space to a digital multicast network, the E.W. Scripps Co.-owned Newsy has unveiled a new programming lineup — and the news teams behind the shows set to air.
Worth The Wait: The Hispanic Radio Conference
It’s the best Hispanic Radio Conference ever, and today is the last day to take advantage of the best registration rate there is. Don't spend more money tomorrow -- secure your seat in Miami right now!
Years After Merger, SiriusXM Could Sunset Its Sirius Platform
Today led by CEO Jennifer Witz, Sirius XM Holdings has come a long way in 13 years. Now, it is contemplating a move that will eventually end the Sirius legacy of the satcaster, technically speaking.
Paul Koplin Spins L.A. LPTV Trio To Weigel
Norman Shapiro's Weigel Broadcasting has just signed off on the purchase of three over-the-air broadcast television facilities serving the nation's second-largest television market. The seller: An entity that among its properties were low-powered TV stations using VHF Channel 6 to serve radio listeners with audio at 87.7 MHz.
Where Will Your Competitor Be on September 22?
The Hispanic Radio Conference is scheduled for September 22-23 at the Intercontinental in Doral, just minutes from Miami International Airport and all of the key U.S. Hispanic media and marketing companies with offices in South Florida. Not attending? You could regret that decision.
NABOB To FCC: Keep The Subcaps Rules Intact
If it were up to the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB), zero amendments should be made as part of the FCC’s 2018 Quadrennial Review of its broadcast ownership rules. This presents a direct challenge to positions taken by a group of nine radio broadcasting companies and the view of the NAB, setting up a possible intra-industry battle on a fiery issue.
Competitive Broadband Access In MTE Environment Examined
The FCC is seeking comments on three main issues related to broadband deployment in Multiple Tenant Environment (MTE) buildings. Given the growing use of OTT, "FAST" channels, and video-on-demand, along with the continued use of smart speakers for streaming audio, it could be a matter that effects broadcast media more than many industry leaders realize.
A Return To ABC News for A Key Communications Role
He most recently served as VP/Communications for VICE Media Group. Now, this PR and media relations pro is back in familiar environs — ABC News.











