Huge Radio/TV Divide in Stock Results
Looking at how radio and television issues performed during the week of March 16-20
Indecency Meets Big-Screen TVs: FCC Proposes Mammoth $325K Fine
The record fine being assessed to WDRJ-TV Roanoke VA is the topic
Dramatically Improve Your Sales with This Magically Worded Question
In an ideal sales encounter, the person doing the selling wants to speak to
Scoring a Contest Touchdown
In this age, it is critically important for radio stations to take advantage of digital
A Smidge of Trading in March Week 2
One of the most significant deals of the week involved the reclaiming of a Fort Pierce market FM
If You Thought January Trading was Slow
Then you’ll really get a snooze out of February
Closing FCC Doors Will Open Doors for Pirates
The FCC has said it is looking into drastic field office cutbacks
Radio: Brand the Sum, not the Parts
Clip Interactive’s Bill Freund knows that smart radio stations have all gone beyond the tower
New Closed Captioning Rules Take Effect Monday, March 16
With the dawn of a new set of closed captioning regulation kicking in
Signs of Life in March Station Trading Opener
Results for the first week of March were mildly encouraging
Stocks: For Some, March Came in Like a Bear
Not every broadcast company followed by RBR+TVBR had a bad opening week
Auction Illusion Opinion Piece Elicits Responses
The article written which predicted a delayed incentive auction, drew immediate opposition
No Guts, No Glory: 4 Ways to Ensure Fear of Risk Won’t Hold You...
There’s a problem with existing in a comfort zone
The Illusion of a 2016 Incentive Auction
Not everybody believes that the incentive auction will take place as currently loosely scheduled
Broadcast Stocks Bloomed in February
Most of them did, anyway. In fact, most broadcast stocks did very well












