The Federal Election Commission has dismissed a complaint that alleged iHeartMedia’s nearly $1 million in podcast-related contributions to a super PAC supporting Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) violated federal campaign finance laws.
A broadcast ministry with Spanish-language and English-language radio stations serving listeners in Southern Minnesota and Northern Iowa is about to grow. It's thanks to a newly filed transaction awaiting FCC regulatory approval involving two FMs — both in the Hawkeye State.
The E.W. Scripps Company has forged a strategic partnership with TiVo, a subsidiary of HD Radio and DTS AutoStage parent Xperi Inc., that the broadcast TV station owner says will "enhance" its research and analytics capabilities.
The Associate General Counsel in the House of Representatives' Office of General Counsel has just been named the Deputy General Counsel of the Federal Communications Commission.
Members of the executive management team at the nation's No. 1 owner of broadcast television stations are confirming their participation at a pair of upcoming institutional investor conferences, scheduled for after the company's Thursday release of its full-year 2024 earnings report.
In an e-mail, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's Chief Financial Officer confirmed that the organization that supports NPR and PBS stations across the U.S. "does not have access to funds" linked to a Next-Generation Warning System (NGWS) grant. What does this mean? CPB is seeking an answer.