Sunday, July 19, 2026

Polka Talks Transparency In AT&T/Time Warner Proceedings

This morning, American Cable Association President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued a statement regarding the opposition of Disney, Fox, Univision, and Viacom to ACA/RCN’s proposed commercial arbitration remedy, particularly its discovery process fix.
People watching TV

Here Comes A New TV Measurement Index

A California-based data and analytics company focused on the media and entertainment industries has launched an "Impact Index." It is designed to measure the power of TV advertising on both branding and sales.
Michael O'Rielly

FCC Commissioner Wants ‘Rogue’ Set-Top Boxes Gone

FCC Commissioner Mike O'Rielly has asked Amazon and eBay to get tough in eliminating the boxes, which enable the streaming of pirated shows. O’Rielly is asking for the matter to be dealt with expeditiously.
FCC

National Ownership Cap To Go From 36% To 50%?

In a filing with the FCC, Hearst Television, Scripps Media, Raycom Media, Gray Television, Graham Media, Quincy Media, Dispatch Broadcast Group, and Morgan Murphy Media say they support the move and, in exchange, they are willing to eliminate the discount they get on UHF stations.
Gavel

New Motion Filed In AT&T/Time Warner Trial

Late Tuesday afternoon, large programmers filed a motion to intervene in the AT&T/Time Warner trial — regarding the Justice Department's lawsuit to block AT&T's $85 billion takeover of Time Warner — in response to the ACA/RCN amici.
NBC

NBC #1 In A Flagging TV Industry

According to Nielsen, the average demo delivery for a show that's staying on for the coming season is a 1.2, which works out to 1.55 million adults 18 to 49.

Redstone Hits Back at CBS and Moonves

Things continue to heat up between Shari Redstone’s National Amusements and the CBS CEO. The Redstone family — which owns a controlling interest in CBS and Viacom — filed a complaint in Delaware Chancery Court, Monday, against Moonves and his fellow CBS directors.

Apparel and Autos: TV’s Ad Strength

Auto dealers are racing to get May sales into gear, while two big department stores -- the subject of an intriguing Media Information Bureau column appearing Friday in RBR+TVBR -- are back in a big way in the latest Media Monitors Spot Ten Report.
Comcast

The Word From The FCC: Comcast Claim Dismissed

In October 2017, the FCC's Media Bureau found that Comcast did not discriminate “by reducing distribution” of an African American-targeted religious broadcast network “without a valid business justification.” On Wednesday, the parties involved in that ruling once again found themselves subject to a Media Bureau decision. Again, Comcast was the victor. Why?
E.W. Scripps Company

Scripps Signs New Deals With Two Network Partners

There's no "great affiliate switch" in the immediate future to fear for viewers of 15 ABC stations across the U.S. At the same time, the CBS affiliate in Music City U.S.A. has inked a new long-term deal with the network.

Leading Ladies Lauded In L.A. At Gracie Awards

Wednesday night was full of stars -- and you couldn't even see the sky. That's because the objects of attention were inside the Four Seasons Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., as The Alliance for Women in Media Foundation (AWMF) presented the 43rd Annual Gracie Awards. Here's the recap.

Has Sinclair Silenced Too Much Of Its Tribune Deal Details?

That's a question the American Cable Association believes it has an answer to, and it wants the FCC to step in and take action. In the view of the ACA, Sinclair "withheld more than 250 agreements, schedules, exhibits, and related documents, including materials that appear to contemplate ongoing relationships between Sinclair and the parties to whom it will putatively divest stations."

Public TV Embraces Next Gen Broadcast Standard

Public television is ready to embrace the ATSC 3.0 broadcast TV standard. In fact, it is already experimenting with new service and business opportunities the new standard makes possible, the head of America's Public Television Stations says.
21st Century Fox

ACA Assails Comcast’s All-Cash Fox Pluck

The biggest voice in Washington for America's smallest and independently owned MVPDs isn't only bothered by Sinclair's planned merger with Tribune Media. It is also against the announced plan by Comcast to purchase 21st Century FOX after certain assets are sold to Disney. What's Mr. Polka's panning?

Customer Satisfaction Tops Among Video Streamers

Customer satisfaction with video streaming services far eclipses that of subscription TV service. That's a top finding from the just-released American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) 2018 Telecommunications Report. We have all of the details right here.