A former Raycom Media property that became a Sinclair Inc.-owned TV station in 2013 through its Barrington Broadcasting merger is bringing back a local choice to two hours in weekday mornings during which CBS, NBC and ABC affiliates air nationally distributed network fare.
Gray Media-owned television stations are warning viewers who rely on Dish for their local channels that they could be prevented from accessing any Gray-owned property as soon as this evening. Why? Chalk it up to the latest difficult carriage agreement negotiation, and a likely impasse.
A 100kw FM and its Class B AM, along with its FM translator, have been linked to Dailyfly, the company behind a daily no-cost local news source for the Lewis-Clark Valley and Palouse. This will soon change, as the stations are being sold.
With Kelly Clarkson stepping aside from her daytime entertainment program and Sherri Shepherd's syndicated program now concluded, there has been much discussion over who will take the mantle as the leading host of talk TV. Could Drew Barrymore be the new Queen?
How could a flurry of potential regulatory and legislative moves designed to benefit broadcasters trickle down to Calle Ocho or Whittier Blvd.? A panel discussion opening the second day of the 2026 Hispanic Radio Conference offers an inside the Beltway view in the Valley of the Sun specifically for the U.S. Hispanic market.
Ten regular-season Cincinnati Reds Major League Baseball games will be simulcast on the television station owned by Gray Media. This includes Opening Day, when the team faces the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park.
There's a new individual in charge of the five FM radio stations owned and operated by Beasley Media Group serving Southern Nevada. Getting the post is a woman who exited in October 2025 as an iHeartMedia Region President in Dallas, rising from a Regional Sr. VP of Sales role.
MaxxKonnect, known for prioritized internet connectivity, broadcast technology, and engineering services, is welcoming a former Cumulus Media veteran to the team, taking the role of Development and Support Engineer.
The National Association of Broadcasters has unveiled this year's recipients of its Engineering Achievement Awards. The two individuals will be honored at the "We Are Broadcasters Awards Ceremony" held on the Main Stage during the 2026 NAB Show on April 21 in Las Vegas.
For eleven years, she has overseen an unaffiliated broadcast TV station owned and operated by Hearst Television in the sprawling Tampa-St. Petersburg-Lakeland-Sarasota-Sebring DMA — a station found across the region on nearly every MVPD provider.
Come April 1, she'll be retired, having concluded more than 40 years of service in television across the Sunshine State.
Welcome to the latest retransmission consent negotiation to result in the removal, by law, of broadcast television stations from a MVPD — this time frequent "blackout" artist DirecTV. Sticking to its guns is the Wisconsin TV station ownership group founded with a newspaper in 1890 that remains family-controlled today.
In October 2020, he joined Estrella Media under its previous ownership as Executive VP of Digital and Streaming Media. Now, he's been promoted to the newly created role of Chief Growth & Innovation Officer at the entity that is today the parent of Estrella Media — and two venerable New York radio brands.
Cumulus Media's days as a publicly traded broadcaster are at an end. The company's prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan lays out a reorganization that wipes out current shareholders entirely, sees an entirely new board, and could lead to new executive leaders.
The NCAA's March Madness is nearly here, and promotion of this year's upcoming collegiate basketball tournament dominated the cable TV spots last week. At the same time, activity for a popular TexMex-influenced QSR proved to be the dominant No. 1 in its category, in a week with three new entrants in the Spot Ten Cable report.
These appointees will advise Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego and the 2026 Television Academy Board of Governors on some of the most important issues and initiatives facing the television industry while helping to shape the organization’s direction.
The station known as "680 NewsRadio Toronto" was found to have breached Article 4.0 of the Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada’s Code of Journalistic Ethics when it failed to disclose in a report about a Toronto Blue Jays World Series ticket giveaway that Rogers owns both the team and CFTR-AM.
The stations serving Nassau and Suffolk Counties on New York's Long Island owned by Connoisseur Media have a new Station Manager — an individual tasked with becoming "the bridge for programming, sales, promotions, and operations." Who's getting promoted from within at the fast-growing company led by Jeff Warshaw?
His Allen Media Group in August 2025 agreed to sell its broadcast television properties in 10 markets to Gray Media for $171 million, lowering its operations to 12 locales. Now, he's not a seller but an investor. Only, it involves a subscription-based cable television network.
On Thursday afternoon, with nary a word of the moves stated in its Q4 2025 earnings call, Entravision Communications shared in a separate press release its new leaders for its U.S. media business. Taking the Chief Revenue Officer role is a veteran sales leader in the U.S. Hispanic media sphere.
It serves such municipalities as Hackettstown, N.J., and holds a Construction Permit shifting the facility from a Class B AM to a Class D AM. Soon, it will become 100% owned by one Lawrence J. Tighe, Jr., as an asset sale agreement has been filed with the FCC for its regulatory OK.