FCC Determines Confidential Merger Treatment
The FCC takes baby steps to begin reviewing the Time Warner-Charter merger.
Cable Contributes $386 Billion to Economy
The cable industry had an economic impact of $386 billion in 2014.
Broadcasters Foundation Works
The Broadcasters Foundation reminds us it helped radio and TV folks after Hurricane Katrina.
Gray to Buy KCRG(TV)
Gray reached an agreement with The Gazette Company to buy KCRG(TV).
Connected TV Viewers Hit Milestone
Nearly half of TV viewers TV viewers now get content from connected devices.
Gray to Take $6 Million Charge
There are financial repercussions for Gray to repping its national ad sales itself.
Gray Sees Savings in Repping Itself
Gray Television takes its national ad sales rep business in-house to save money.
Bayou City Sues DISH
Bayou City Broadcasting sues DISH network over retransmission fees
Univision IPO Faces Changing TV Watching
Univision faces several challenges ahead of its IPO.
Channel Sharing Shouldn’t be Expensive, Complicated
NAB lobbies FCC about channel sharing
Broadcasters Set-Up Memorial Fund
National organizations have set-up a fund devoted to the slain Virginia television journalists.
Class A Digital Transition Date Looms
Class A television owners have a date with digital destiny coming up.
Nielsen Now Tracks Streaming Video
Nielsen is now tracking viewing of streaming video services.
Sinclair-Dish Blackout Ends
The Dish-Sinclair TV blackout has ended while their talks continue.
What’s an Employer to Do?
Safety and financial questions that come to mind as owners review the Virginia TV news crew shootings.














