Thursday, June 18, 2026

Blue skies for Gray in Q3

Gray Television was bound to post a hefty revenue increase in Q3 2014
21st Century Fox

21st Century Fox is up but TV got creamed

The numbers were up in both the revenue and profit categories at Rupert Murdoch’s outfit.

Kenny calls out cable on broadcast attack

Robert C. Kenny is amazed that cable can complain about the retransmission fee growth of broadcast TV.
Entravision Communications Corporation

Entravision Class A hit with show cause order

KVER-CA Indio CA is on the hook to be downgraded to a regular old low power television station.

Close encounter in the Rockies

Gray Television now has the deeds and the keys to a pair of television facilities in Montana.
Nexstar Broadcasting Group

Nexstar doubles down on Des Moines

The rapid growth strategy of Nexstar Broadcasting continues unabated.
Telemundo

Shot in the arm for Telemundo

NBCUniversal is making a push to improve 17 of its Telemundo stations.
Towers

Jersey television station booted off virtual Channel 3.10

Some may wonder how a licensee can be booted off a virtual anything.
Nexstar Broadcasting Group

Nexstar comments on Grant grant

The FCC dealt with six of seven stations being sold by Grant Company to Nexstar, and Nexstar’s Perry Sook has commented on what’s happening with the seventh.

TV stations on the move

The FCC has an active interest in clearing television stations out of the higher portion of the UHF band.
Nexstar Broadcasting Group

Nexstar finally gets the nod to acquire Grant stations

Ever-growing television group Nexstar announced its intention to pick up stations from the Grant Company almost a year ago.
LPTV

Investing in LPTV futures

A number of deals have recently been stuck for a large number of LPTV construction permits.
Cable / Satellite

Cable’s take on new virtual MVPDs

The reactions of NCTA and ACA were notably different.
Viacom

Television news: Viacom, Gannett, Tribune

Please find herewith news on a stock that may be poised to rise and more.
LPTV

Class A station rolls snake eyes at the FCC

Class A television stations, especially those in certain television markets, have more reason than ever to