Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Saga Communications President/CEO Chris Forgy

Saga Board OKs Quarterly Dividend

The Board of Directors for the only publicly traded pure-play radio broadcasting company in the U.S. has declared a cash dividend for the current quarter. It will be paid on October 18 to shareholders of record on September 25.

Key Networks Becomes VSiN’s Ad Sales Rep Partner

Thanks to a new agreement, Key Networks will be charged with connecting brands and agencies with VSiN’s audio content, focused on sports wagering news, analysis, and data.

NAB Releases AM Radio Station Self-Inspection Guide

The NAB has released a new Broadcast Station Self-Inspection Guide for AM radio stations, marking the third in a series of self-inspection guides. These tools are designed to help broadcasters effectively conduct self-inspections and ensure compliance with federal regulations.

A ‘New Phase’ Of Life For SiriusXM

In October 2008, after months of delays, XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio formally merged. Today, after many believed it wouldn't last, Sirius XM is doing just fine, with profits coming in recent quarters after years and years of questionable performance. Now, it has kicked off "a new phase" as an independent public company.
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Audacy’s ‘Ongoing Mental Health Dialogue’ Continues

Audacy’s "I'm Listening" mental health-focused listener initiative is continuing this year, with an annual broadcast special scheduled for the last Wednesday of September, from 7pm to 9pm local time.

Carr Speaks Out On FCC’s FY 2024 Reg Fee OK

For fiscal year 2024, the Commission is required to collect a grand total of $390,192,000 in regulatory fees, payable through a collection of forfeitures for rule violations and, largely, through a fee schedule. This fee schedule has been adopted by the Commission, albeit with reservations from the senior Republican Commissioner at the FCC.

Tanz-Led Midwest Adds To Its Station Stable

It is the owner and operator of 81 radio stations led by President Peter Tanz and founded by the late Duke Wright. Its markets range from Nashville to tiny Holland, Mich. Now, Midwest Communications is seeking regulatory approval for its purchase of two additional stations in the Mitten State.

Beasley Lender Plan Would Push Debt Deadline To 2028

The publicly traded audio-focused media company founded by George Beasley and today led by his daughter, CEO Caroline Beasley, is moving forward with an exchange offer that swaps out old debt for new debt — at a slightly higher interest rate.
Tom Birch

Tom Birch Moves Forward With FM Translator Interference Claim

The North Carolina-based radio station ownership group led by Tom Birch has filed a 53-page interference complaint against a licensee led by one of the region's biggest local broadcast leaders. It pits Birch's Lakes Media against Don Curtis, and a Class C3 FM licensed to Clarksville, Va., against a 150-watt FM translator designed to expressly serve the cities of Cary and Raleigh.

Evanov To Kill Three Ontario FMs

The owner of 14 radio stations has announced that it will voluntary cease operations on September 20 for an FM serving the Nation's Capital from a downtown tower, as well as an FM to the east of Ottawa and a third FM serving a small city between Gatineau and Montréal, Québec.

Coleman Insights Sold To Canadian Market Research Giant

An Oakville, Ontario-headquartered market research firm has acquired a 46-year-old Raleigh-based operation that has served the radio, podcasting and streaming industries with insights designed to build stronger brands and developer better talent. What does this mean for Coleman Insights?

Telos Alliance, Super Hi-Fi Strike Tech Partnership

The company long associated with radio engineering pioneer Frank Foti has signed a pact with the Los Angeles-based AI-powered radio services provider that is designed to improve the listener experience while giving broadcast radio team members more time in their day for other tasks and responsibilities.

Airtasker Scores Multimillion-Dollar Pacts With Two Big Media Companies

It calls itself a "global marketplace for local services." Now, this Australia-based business is gaining attention by signing a pair of strategic media partnerships that mark a "significant milestone" in the company's U.S. expansion.

A Pacific Area President for iHeartMedia

As Area President, this woman will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of operations across multiple platforms including broadcast, digital, mobile, social and live events for the Pacific Area. She will report to Dan Lankford, Division President for iHeartMedia.

Entry Window Opens For New York Festivals 2025 Radio Awards

NYF’s Radio Awards has opened the 2025 competition for entries and introduced seven new categories, "further showcasing the wide range of talent and creativity that drives the industry," New York Festivals shared on Wednesday.