iHeart Blows Up Mid-Atlantic
Michael Preacher will lead its new DC region; Dave Carwile will oversee the 10 stations now in the "Virginia-Carolina" stable.
FM Translator ‘Open Window’ Fetches $4M
Nearly 90 FM translator sales have been logged since July 29, when the FCC opened a window for transactions.
NYMRAD: Continued Ad Growth For Radio
Some 63 broadcasters more than doubled their radio ad spend in the New York market during the first half of 2016.
Another SoFla Pirate Gets Fine
South Florida has been a hub for pirate broadcasters for more than 15 years, yet the FCC hasn’t been able to squelch the activity. The latest violator was fined $15K.
Reach FM Divests Another Translator
Glades Media has picked up a Fort Pierce, Fla. translator that had been part of the now-defunct Reach FM, which used a string of translators across South Florida.
NABOB Sets 40th Confab For DC In October
The National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters will hold its 40th annual Fall Broadcast Management Conference and 16th
EMF Helps La Campesina With FM Trade
Cesar Chavez Foundation no longer has to worry about whether one of its FMs is breaking the FCC's underwriting rules for noncomms.
Townsquare Media Gets A Shake Of MSG
Madison Square Garden Company, owner of some of the nation's top entertainment venues and three pro sports teams, has acquired
Radio Weakness Lowers Q2 Revs For SBS
Decreases in special event, network and national revenue are the key factors in a 7.5% consolidated net revenue dip for Spanish
Univision The Winning Bidder For Gawker Media
A Univision spokesperson tells RBR + TVBR it has completed the bid process and anticipates the court's approval within 24 hours.
Emmis Inks New Lease at Empire
Emmis Communications renewed and extended its lease at the Empire State Building.
Rama Fined For Public File Fail
The Florida broadcaster was penalized for “willfully and repeatedly violating” FCC rules allowing access to a station’s public inspection file, which hadn’t
Fingerprinting Technology: A Key For Revenue Growth
Learn how your station’s revenue can grow from audio fingerprinting from Digital Nirvana CEO Hiren Hindocha.
Liberty Media Sets Private Debt Offering
The Sirius XM owner and minority investor in both Viacom and Time Warner expects to close August 17 on a private debt offering.
How To Avoid Photo Copyright Fights?
Womble Carlyle attorney John Garziglia believes the prevention of publishing copyrighted photographs on a station’s website comes














