More folks now watch YouTube than television?
YouTube is now more popular than traditional television in the US, according to a new survey of
Mexico Senate committees approve telecom, broadcaster reform bill
Mexico’s Senate has voted in favor of a series of measures meant to
Russia to ban ads on subscription cable networks
Russia’s Duma has passed a bill banning advertising on pay cable channels in an attempt to prop up
SAG-AFTRA, AMPTP announce tentative deal
SAG-AFTRA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) have
Lack of interest: CW cancels “Famous In 12”
The TV series which debuted 6/3 was designed to make a family famous is off the air because viewers
Online political file mandate now includes all TV stations
July 2 is the day the FCC rule requiring online records of who paid for political ads takes effect for
Berkshire Hathaway finalizes terms on WPLG-TV buy
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway added a television station to its media holdings with the acquisition of
Nielsen Q1 Cross-Platform data shows TV’s scale, stability
Brian Wieser, Senior Research Analyst, Pivotal Research Group, writes that Nielsen published its
Liberty Media sees significant increase in short interest
Shares of Liberty Media were the target of a significant increase in short interest during the month of June. As of 6/13, there was short interest totaling 1,882,386 shares, an increase of 57.2% from the 5/30 total of 1,197,354 shares, StockRatingsNetwork.com reports. Currently, 2.0% of the shares of the company are short sold. Based on an average daily trading volume, of 882,174 shares, the short-interest ratio is currently 2.1 days.
LPTV dates for new FCC auction timeline
During last week's Incentive Spectrum Auction webinars, the FCC released a new auction timeline which lays out in better detail than before, the targeted time frames for specific actions, rule makings, and deadlines. Here are some LPTV specifics, supplied by The LPTV Spectrum Coalition:
AT&T sells off America Movil stake as part of DirecTV deal
Billionaire Carlos Slim will buy out AT&T’s stake in America Movil SAB for $5.57 billion, propping up his
NUVOtv/SiTV Media close on Fuse TV
NUVOtv parent company, SíTV Media, completed its acquisition of the Fuse network from
FilmOn to keep on
FilmOn, the VOD and broadcast TV streaming provider (similar to Aereo) from Greek billionaire Alki David, added a new service in Q1 that lets viewers remotely watch local TV broadcasts. Through its “Teleport Technology”, a person in New York can watch local television broadcast in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Miami and Denver, among other US cities. So far, cities where local broadcasts are being received for transmission include Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, North Bergen, NJ, Phoenix, Seattle, San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Tampa and DC.
Aereo CEO to consumers: “Let’s raise our voices”
Here’s a letter sent to consumers 7/1 from Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia, regarding ProtectMyAntenna.org
Seeking Alpha: Five Nexstar insiders have sold shares
Nothing wrong with a little profit-taking: Seeking Alpha reports five company insiders sold Nexstar














