Sunday, May 10, 2026

Radio leads October station trading

As a general rule, radio is always king in terms of total sticks moved...
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Numbers not so hot as November kicks off

It is not at all uncommon for a broadcast deal to involved tens, even hundreds of millions of dollars. The fact that the 13...
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A Career-long Lesson

Advertising creative has always been and still is a big issue, says Mike Anthony.

Talking finance and regulation with Frank Montero

Frank Montero discusses the lack of deal financing and how we might scare some up and much more.

25 Super Cool Sales Tips From Legendary Action Movies

Today we head to Hollywood for a nice hefty collection of sales tips from famous actors who had no idea that was what they were providing.
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Fabulous week for broadcast stocks

During the last week of October, most broadcasters who trade in the stock markets found Halloween treats in their bags.
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McCurdy to Borrell: Let’s not bury radio just yet

Predictions of radio’s diminished future may be premature, says radio veteran Bob McCurdy.

A look into Gordon Borrell’s alarming crystal ball

If you think things are looking good for traditional media, you are not on the same page as Gordon Borrell.

Programmatic: A Big Part Of The Future Of Radio

Whether broadcasters like it or not, programmatic advertising buying is already here and is only going to
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Television leads weekly broadcast stock results

And radio was pretty much the entire story when it came to station trading for the week

Radio in for Darwinian shakeout?

It is beyond doubt that the times they are a-changin’ -- especially for radio...
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Retrans remains on growth path

Networks are going to demand and get a higher percentage of retransmission consent income

Leave Emotion Out – Negotiate Around Emotional Triggers

Emotional elements can be absent or subject to gross misinterpretation in an email exchange

Why Limits are Meant to be Broken

We all self-assess, meaning we have a pretty good idea what we’re good at and what we’re not so good at
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Wall Street was a happy place last week

Broadcasters were able to swim against the tide