Townsquare Media To Pitch Institutional Investors In Boca
With low temperatures in the mid-50s in the forecast, tomorrow and December 5 are shaping up to be beautiful Tuesdays in South Florida. For Townsquare Media, the hope is blue skies will yield greenbacks in the form of institutional investor commitments generated from a pair of key investor conferences company executives will appear at.
More ‘Mega’ For Boston Thanks To ‘River’ Parent Deal
At 96.5 MHz, an FM translator has served the metropolitan Boston area as part of the network of signals associated with Adult Alternative radio brand "The River." Now, the company that operates The River, led by President Edward Flanagan, is agreeing to part ways with the facility.
Twilight Zone To End For Keystone State AM
On Thursday, June 20, 2019, a Class B AM serving Reading, Pa., on the brink of death was saved by Bob Lowe, whose Twilight Broadcasting agreed to purchase the facility from the Reading Eagle Company. Now, Lowe is parting ways with the station.
West of Nashville, A ‘Wolf’ Is Captured By Fowler
A 50,000-watt FM radio station offering "Tennessee's Best Country" to an area of the state due west of Music City USA is being sold. To make the deal happen, the buyer signed off on a Personal Guaranty in the amount of $240,000.
Bravo, FCC! You’ve Revoked An AM Station’s License
What's the ultimate penalty for failing to pay delinquent regulatory fees owed to the FCC? Just ask Bravo Broadcasting Co. for the answer. It's just lost the license for its Class B AM serving Spanish-language evangelical audiences across the Rio Grande Valley.
SBS, Urban One Agree On Revised KROI Purchase Terms
The inability to timely close on the now-abandoned sale of SBS's Mega TV to VOZ Media, resulting in a lawsuit against the Texas operation, negatively impacted SBS's ability to acquire KROI-FM in Houston from Urban One. Here's the good news: Revised terms will give SBS an easier path to completing the deal.
At Long Last, Urban One Releases Q1, Q2 Earnings
As of last week, there was no sign of when any would come, with a SEC filing indicating that its Q3 2023 results would be delayed indefinitely. On Monday, the long-awaited results for the first half of 2023 were supplied to the regulatory body. We know when the Q3 numbers are expected, while Q2 looks particularly good.
John Fredericks’ Latest Buy Brings a ‘Flame’ To Nashville
An individual who gained notoriety as the Trump for President campaign chairman for Virginia in 2016 and 2020 today claims to the third-largest independent News/Talk radio network in America. To bolster that statement, John Fredericks via his Pittsburgh-area headquartered Disruptor Radio LLC, is expanding to Music City USA.
FCC Ownership Report Due-Date Fast Approaching
The Media Bureau is reminding radio and television stations licensees that the window for the submission of 2023 broadcast biennial ownership reports will close on one week from this Friday.
NoCal Non-Comm Gets ‘OPIF’ Consent Decree, License Renewal
A small Class A non-commercial radio station serving the Highway 9 corridor between Santa Cruz, Calif., and Castle Rock State Park has entered into a Consent Decree with the FCC's Media Bureau to resolve an Online Public File flub, which suspended the station's license renewal process.
Ted Austin Gives Up On Idaho AM, Even After Winning License Fight
KPCQ-AM in Chubbock, Idaho, owned by Ted Austin-owned Snake River Radio, had been under investigation by the Media Bureau for potentially being silent for more than the legally allowed twelve consecutive months. After receiving an unusual one-year license extension in April, Austin surrendered its license for cancellation.
For iHeartMedia CEO, A Cheap Investment In Deflated Stock
On November 13, IHRT hit a post-bankruptcy low in its share price. That presented an opportunity for iHeartMedia Chairman/CEO Bob Pittman, who bought more shares in the company. Compared to his last big buy, the purchase made on Tuesday came at a significant cost savings.
We Are Farmers … And We Want AM Radio
Katz Media Group recently utilized MRI-Simmons data to delve into the media habits of agricultural workers and found a strong inclination of agricultural workers toward audio media.
Meet The New Audacy/Milwaukee Market Leader
Introducing the next SVP/Market Manager for the company formerly known as Entercom's audio brands in Milwaukee, where he takes duties held by Audacy's market head in Madison, Wisc. He's inbound from a post as Director of Sales and Development for a HR Tech company and prior to that spent four years at Spectrum Reach.
An Audacy Air Talent Sues For Alleged Discrimination
Carol MacKenzie's fate as a morning anchor at KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, a role she's had for 20 years, could be in doubt. Why? She's filed a age and gender discrimination suit against the company, adding to its many corporate-level challenges as it steers itself into a fiscally fueled reorganization effort.














