Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Clear Channel says Indy problem was misunderstanding

The four radio companies caught up in the infamous New York payola dragnet agreed to provide 4.2K hours of airtime for musical acts signed...

End-times billboards linked to religious radio group

Family Radio founder Harold Camping is predicting that the beginning of the end of the world is just a few months away. According to...

Music of Your Life signs development deal

Mansion Entertainment's VP of Development, Marc Whitmore will host a 5-day a week show with celebrity guests in-town to perform at one of Mansion's...
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VSiN Selects Marketing Agency To Support Growth, Expansion Plan

The first media company dedicated to providing news, analysis, and proprietary data to sports bettors has signed a "strategic partnership" with sports and entertainment marketing firm Interstate 15 — an agreement designed to allow VSiN to further grow.
Cumulus

An Earnings Analysis For Cumulus

Here's what Capital Cube had to say about the company, which saw its shares hovering between 41 and 42 cents at Thursday's Closing Bell. The No. 2 owner of AM and FM stations was placed side by side with Entercom, Saga Communications, Salem Media Group and Radio One.

MBA takes Miller case to Missouri AG

The Attorney General for the State of Missouri, Chris Koster, has been brought into the battle over whether radio stations must air racist and...

Audacy Stock Rebound Overshadowed by C-Suite Exit

At the Closing Bell on Friday, Audacy shares finished up 8.7% to $3.26, rebounding after a week of downward momentum. While that's good for shareholders, a high-profile departure from the company's executive leadership team is what’s making headlines.

The InFOCUS Podcast: Pat Roberts

Many local radio and television stations across the Sunshine State are members of the Florida Association of Broadcasters, led by Pat Roberts. He sits in on the latest InFOCUS Podcast to share his thoughts on local media's continued vital importance in times of emergency.

Hispanic Radio Podcast: The Next Growth Pod

Is it true that the majority of the growth in the U.S. Hispanic market is coming from markets that are below the top 10 Hispanic DMAs? "Generally speaking, yes," reveals Fernando E. Férnandez, Partner and Chief Client Officer at New York-based multicultural advertising agency d'expósito & Partners. But, are media buyers and marketers responding? In this Hispanic Radio Podcast, we look at the locales where your company could thrive.
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What’s The State of America’s Communications Marketplace?

That's exactly what the FCC wants to know in response to its mandated Communications Marketplace Report, which is produced in the last quarter of every even-numbered year. With Q4 2022 approaching, the Commission on Tuesday moved forward with a Comment and Reply Comment period in which it will seek input from all interested parties on the subject.

SBG ‘Restructures’ Hispanic Offering With Sports Boost

Gen Media Partners-owned Sun Broadcast Group is celebrating the eighth birthday of Sun Latino with "a fresh new look." That includes a fresh "playera" and a soccer ball, perhaps. Why? Sun is diving in to the scrum to help fill the void left by the end of ESPN Deportes Radio.

When in Rome…

…swap as the Romans do?

Lotus Prepares For Leadership Change In Tucson

She has been in radio management for 42 years and today serves as General Manager of Lotus Communications' Tucson properties. At the end of 2025, she'll be retiring. Her successor and a new management team will be unveiled Monday.
Broadcasting Pirate

New York Tri-State Area Landowners Get Pirate Radio Warning

The cease-and-desist actions are a result of the PIRATE Act, and it puts the landlords on notice that they could end up with a $2 million fine if the property owner doesn't take measures to stop any individual or entity who is considered to be a broadcasting buccaneer.
Meta Ray Ban

iHeart Brings Live Radio to Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses

After revamping its smartphone app experience in December, iHeartMedia is now putting live radio directly into a new kind of mobile platform: sunglasses. The company has rolled out an integration with Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, becoming the first to give users hands-free access to radio and podcasts by simply speaking to their eyewear.