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FCC on the prowl for spectrum

The FCC reaffirmed during the latest broadband-oriented open meeting that it was hunting for spectrum to be put to use for broadband applications, and that the band currently occupied by broadcast television is

Travel Channel sale is a done deal

Scripps Networks Interactive (SNI) has closed its transaction to form a joint venture with Cox Communications giving SNI a 65% stake in Travel Channel...

Cox consolidating radio stations, WHIO-TV, paper in Dayton

Equipment vendors take note: WHIO.com reports Cox Media Group plans to move its radio and television stations currently located in Kettering, OH into the...

NAB’s Smith looks at radio & TV in 2010

NAB President/CEO Gordon Smith said that top issue for television in the upcoming year was spectrum reallocation – specifically, in making sure that

Religious Ohio CP sold

A non-commercial FM south of Toledo is going from one religious group to another under a contract that will allow the buyer to chip...

Great Scott shuts down, markets Pottstown AM

WPAZ-AM has been serving the unrated Pottstown PA area since 1951, but that service has come to an end, at least for now. Owner...

Michaels spins another new FM

This one is licensed to Ingram TX – it’s going from Randy Michael’s Radioactive LLC to Radio Ranch Ltd., and will partner up with...

Cumulus translates AM to FM in Toledo

WTOD-AM Toledo OH is going non-commercial. It’s involved in a straight swap between Cumulus Broadcasting and Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls that will send...

London looks to double in Tyler-Longview

It will take a failed station waiver from the FCC to get done, and if that regulatory remedy is forthcoming, CW KCEB will become...

The nine deadly sins of negotiating a broadcast deal

In archery, “sinning” means missing the mark. In negotiating, there are nine common mistakes that will cause you to miss the mark. Read them carefully. Then go and “sin” no

The Unfairness Doctrine: Nancy Pelosi v. James Madison

An influential communications blog recently called for the re-imposition of the so-called Fairness Doctrine suggesting that

MMTC sets its schedule

The annual Minority Media and Telecommunications Council is getting ready for its Fifth Annual Access to Capital and Telecom Policy Conference. It'll be at...

Two NYC-Area LPTV Licenses To Expire

On February 28, 2023, television stations located in New Jersey and New York were required to file applications for license renewal for terms expiring on June 1. Two stations failed to do so.
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The Dollars and Cents Importance of Maintaining Company Records

It may seem obvious that corporations in the broadcasting field need to keep their records in order and up to date. According to communications law experts John A. Knab and Erwin G. Krasnow, it is not only surprising how many fail in this enterprise, but also how much it ends up costing them.

Should We Really Expect ‘A Major Selloff’ Of iHeart Stations?

"Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own."  One Forbes contributor, former Media Life editor Gene Ely, just penned a guest commentary with the provocative headline "In The IHeartMedia Bankruptcy, Expect A Major Selloff Of Radio Stations." Really? We asked top D.C. attorneys and one broker for their opinions. Here's what they say.