Thursday, May 14, 2026

Still MAD As Hell Over Carr Commission’s WTXF AFR Snub

Does the FCC have a "non-discretionary obligation" to act on an Application for Review filed on March 4, 2025 by an advocacy group that believes a FOX Television Stations property in Philadelphia aired false and misleading information during newscasts at the height of 2020 U.S. Presidential Election results debate?

L.A. Rams Selects CBS Los Angeles As Its Long-term TV Partner

A new multi-year partnership has been forged between the National Football Conference team that's home to Quarterback Matthew Stafford and CBS Los Angeles, which operates two over-the-air TV stations in Southern California. It marks a shift from ABC Owned Stations' KABC-7 in L.A.

Addressable TV: An Upfront Season Solution Worth Noting

Upfront Week has concluded, and the industry trade group that says it is "dedicated to advancing addressable TV advertising and its use of deterministic identity" has gained a quintet of new supporting members while also sharing research indicating 78% of advertisers believe addressable TV will play a role in Upfront negotiations.

NBA’s Pistons Inks Coverage Deal With Scripps

NBA fans are hoping the Detroit Pistons will hang a championship banner inside Little Caesars Arena at the end of this season. On Wednesday, a different kind of banner was raised involving the Pistons, and it confirms where the team's games will be seen during the 2026-2027 season.

Vasiliadis Joins Gray Media From TEGNA For Key Newsroom Role

Gray Media has created the new role of Senior Vice President for Transformation, and starting June 1 a woman will be tasked with taking the position in order to "accelerate" the broadcast media company's "ongoing digital transformation of its content gathering, creation, workflow and distribution initiatives."

A ‘FAST’ Move To Become TV’s ‘New Normal’

Free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) has moved from the margins of the streaming landscape to the center of how Americans watch TV, says Hub Entertainment Research. A new study from Hub shows that FAST services are quickly capturing TV households, with roughly half of those users calling FAST a "must-have."

CBS Stations Makes It A Full Dozen For AR/VR Studios

Channel 13 in Stockton, Calif., is the latest broadcast television station to adopted an augmented reality/virtual reality news studio. The addition at KOVR-TV, better known as "CBS Sacramento," marks the 12th rollout of the technology-driven method bringing immersive storytelling and next-generation journalism to viewers.

ATVA To FCC: Close ‘Affiliation Swap’ Loopholes

An advocacy group that has become the biggest thorn in the side of broadcast television station ownership groups has written to the FCC urging the Carr Commission "to prevent and deter 'Big Broadcasters' from evading meaningful FCC review of broadcast transactions." The real beef is over "Big Four" arrangements.

With NBC’s Centennial, Linear Gets Renewed Upfront Love

For Mark Marshall and his team at NBCUniversal, the 2026 Upfront presentation made it clear that, on the 100th anniversary of NBC, the longtime broadcast assets are just as valuable as what's on Peacock. That said, the presentation opened with nods to Bravo and Peacock's upcoming show debuts and brief mentions of NBC tentpoles.

Finch Rises To News Services SVP At Gray

It's a promotion that Gray Media says reflects his "immense contributions to the company in various roles over 30 years and his expanding portfolio of responsibilities serving Gray's expanding ranks of journalists and local news stations," in addition to a rise in the volume of local news content across multiple distribution platforms.
Hilton Howell Jr., Gray Television co-CEO

‘Solid’: Gray Media’s Q1 Financials, As Howell Sees It

With Core Advertising exceeding guidance, Gray Media Executive Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hilton Howell Jr. expressed satisfaction over the broadcast television station group's Q1 2026 performance — even as Gray's now-resolved retransmission consent dispute with Dish impacted the bottom line.
David Griffin

Griffin TV Stations: The Latest DirecTV Retrans War Pawns

It's severe weather season in Oklahoma, and that's only aggravated matters between Griffin Media and DirecTV, which failed to reach a fresh retransmission consent agreement for the company's two CBS affiliates serving the majority of viewers across the state.
Disney

For D’Amaro and Disney, Streaming A Key Revenue Priority

For CEO Josh D'Amaro, increasing reach and engagement and improving the user experience on Disney+, Hulu and ESPN apps is a top C-Suite priority. But what about the ABC Television Network and ABC Owned Stations? There was little mention of either entity as The Walt Disney Co. released its fiscal Q2 2026 earnings report.

NAB Consumer Push Floods FCC ‘Sports Broadcasting Practices’ Docket

Does locking access to a pro sports team's video play-by-play to a streaming app benefit or harm consumers? The FCC has asked, with a comment window in March and reply comments due April 13. That didn't stop individuals from flooding the Commission on Monday with NAB-penned pleas to keep live sports available to all.

Universal Ads Adds Koddi As A Connected TV Partner

A Fort Worth, Tex.-based commerce media platform for enterprises has entered into a strategic partnership with Universal Ads, giving brands the ability to create, buy and measure ads across premium video. The agreement brings TV advertising to Koddi’s platform for the first time. The benefit?