Gray Gives Cleveland A Televised Virtual Classroom
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every aspect of life for Ohio residents, including the 2020 academic school year for thousands of students and teachers across the Buckeye State. In Northeast Ohio, Gray Television has proved to be a welcome helping hand to both the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) and the local teachers union.
TV Consumption In A COVID-19 World: What Audiences Say
What can domestic broadcast TV stations learn from worldwide viewer trends since shelter-in-place rules were put in effect across Earth? A detailed webinar conducted by Kantar's London-based leadership team sheds some light on ways U.S. over-the-air television could further fuel viewer growth and, in turn, get ad dollars revving up once again.
What to Do For The Current TV License Renewal Cycle
The FCC’s Media Bureau has unveiled the license renewal filing procedures for all classes of television stations. In doing so, it is reminding stations of the availability of the Form 2100, Schedule 303-S, otherwise known as the new Children’s Television Programming declaratory form. The Bureau focuses its communique, however, on the 2020-2023 TV license renewal cycle.
Gray’s Virtual Promotion Party! Twenty-Six Staffers Get New Titles
As of May 1, no less than 26 Gray Television staffers will have new roles. It's all thanks to a number of internal promotions made by the company on Tuesday.
Meredith Stock Dips on Word of Dividend Freeze
Add Meredith Corp. to the roster of media companies that are engaging in short-term salary cuts for its employees. Oh, and say goodbye to that stock dividend until further notice.
TEGNA Offers ‘Strong’ Early Q1 Results As Standard Tussle Continues
The broadcast TV station owner on Monday released preliminary financial results for the first quarter, and says it expects to achieve its previously issued guidance for all first quarter metrics. TEGNA also notes that its much-anticipated annual shareholders' meeting, an event Standard General wants to serve as a board of directors change catalyst, will be a virtual affair.
The Linear TV ‘Resurgence’ Brought by a Pandemic
Some 85% of individuals who participated in a just-released study have seen their lives impacted in significant ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. For broadcast TV, there appears to be a silver lining. Adults 25-54 have erased a trend started in 2018 with respect to time spent with traditional television, compared to "over-the-top" (OTT) options.
‘Strong Support’ Continues for NAB COVID-19 PSA Effort
The NAB notes that more than 294,000 PSAs aimed at helping educate Americans about preventing the spread of the virus have aired on broadcast TV and radio.
ATVA To Congress: Reject Broadcasters’ Small Business Relief Fund Ask
NABOB on Thursday joined an industry coalition that includes the NAB seeking federal advertising dollars to help local radio and television stations avoid severe economic difficulties as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the U.S. economy. With calls for support growing, an antagonist has emerged. It is the American Television Alliance (ATVA).
TVB: More Americans Turn to Local TV News During Global Pandemic
At a time when reliable information is vital, Americans are overwhelmingly looking to local broadcast TV news and feel it is the most trusted source for COVID-19 updates. That's the key takeaway from the Dynata Coronavirus Media Usage Study, conducted on behalf of the TVB.
Media Finance Focus 2020: Hollywood Out, Virtual Event In
Until now, the Media Financial Management Association (MFM) and its BCCA subsidiary planned to hold its Media Finance Focus conference at Loews Hollywood at the famed Hollywood & Highland complex in Los Angeles. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the May event is no more. Instead, a virtual event is in the works for mid-June.
Scripps Secures Its Q1 Release Date Amid Stock Sag
The E.W. Scripps Co. is the latest broadcast media company to announce when it will unveil its first-quarter 2020 results. How the company performed will likely be dependent on pre-March 15 ad revenue, in addition to the all-important retransmission consent fees. Since then, it's been a challenge at Scripps -- and it is reflected in its share price.
Is AI Making a Difference in M&E?
Veritone next week is hosting a series of webinars focused on “Proven AI for M&E.” It's a learning opportunity to discover how AI-driven solutions help radio, TV, sports and podcasters save time, reduce costs, and improve workflow productivity and efficiencies while generating revenue. The April 22 webinar will focus on "Hyper Indexed + Highly Intelligent Content for Linear TV and VOD."
Pleading Cycle Set for ‘Significantly Viewed Stations’ NPRM
The Commission on Tuesday affirmed the Comment and Reply Comment dates for its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on "significantly viewed" television stations. It involves MB Docket Nos. 20-73, 17-105, and here's what you need to know.
News, and Holy Content, Getting A COVID-19 Consumer Boost
Insightful information from tele-journalists, and a little bit of prayer, are apparently driving consumption of television in the wake of the novel coronavirus pandemic. That's the key finding from newly released research conducted by 605.













