Monday, June 1, 2026

Moody

With the Urban radio specialist

Blowback starts from News Corp.

The $1M donation of News Corp. to the Republican Governors Association drew a predictable negative response from the Democratic Governors Association. And it stands out when compared to political giving from the other big three network operators, both

American Crossroads, Emily

Conservative political group American Crossroads has begun spending on Senate races in two states. Meanwhile, former Alaska Gov. and VP candidate Sarah Palin has...

Granite renews with Broadcast Interactive Media

Broadcast Interactive Media (BIM) has signed a multi-year contract extension with Granite Broadcasting. Under the new deal, BIM will continue to provide technology, content...

News Corp. sent $1M to Republican Governors Association

With 37 governor jobs at stake this year, both the Republican Governors Association and Democratic Governors Association going to much busier than usual. But the RGA has a cash advantage, thanks in part to a $1M contribution from Rupert Murdoch

Citadel Broadcasting files management stock plan

10 million shares of Class A common stock have been registered by Citadel Broadcasting for its 2010 Equity Incentive Plan to reward company managers. None of the shares have yet been issued

Nielsen moving forward toward IPO

Raising billions on Wall Street is not an easy process. The Nielsen Company has now filed its third update to its pending IPO. A...

PRA and Sound Exchange

I appreciate RBR's updates on the NAB, PRA and Sound Exchange.  Ed Christian's views are a big help too.  However, as a programmer and...

Radio down, TV up in Q2 for LBI Media

LBI Media (Liberman Broadcasting) reported that net revenues increased 9.4% in Q2 to $30.7 million. The gain was all on the TV side, though,...

Radio One pushes date on bond exchange again

Radio One is continuing to negotiate with an ad hoc group of holders of its 8-7/8% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2011 and its 6-3/8%...

New York Times Co. testing paid access in Massachusetts

If you want to find out what they New York Times metered pay wall will look like next year, you can check out the...

Study finds reduction in youth-directed magazine alcohol ads

The Center for Alcohol Marketing and Youth, a staunch critic of alcohol marketing that is placed in media with a high concentration of youthful...

Hulu reported to be eying an IPO

The New York Times reported Monday that Internet video hub Hulu is talking with investment bankers about a possible IPO. And yes, we checked,...

77% say: Obama not listening; Congress mismanaging

77% Say Federal Deficit Result of Government Spending Too Much. Deficit Bad for Future Growth. The federal deficit towers at a historic high and...

"Hot in Cleveland" takes TVLand.com to best month yet

June was a record-breaking month for TVLand.com as it witnessed the best month ever in the site's history. Fueled by the premiere of TV Land's new original sitcom "Hot in Cleveland" on 6/16, TVLand.com doubled its prior month's audience and saw a 62%