Now, a growing virtual MVPD has scored a carriage agreement with Sinclair Broadcast Group that secures a home for the company’s newly created regional sports network — the home of the beloved Chicago Cubs baseball club — but not in time for Opening Day.
Sinclair’s Marquee Sports Network and fuboTV Inc., publicly traded on the NYSE, reached a deal that will bring Chicago Cubs game coverage to the live TV streaming platform “in the coming weeks.”
The regional sports network (RSN) will be available in fuboTV’s basic English-language channel package in the Chicago area and surrounding regions, including Indianapolis, Des Moines and South Bend, Ind.
Marquee Sports Network General Manager Mike McCarthy says the network is “thrilled” to have added fuboTV.
Ben Grad, fuboTV’s SVP of Content Strategy and Acquisition, added, “The addition of Marquee Sports Network to our leading sports, news and entertainment portfolio makes fuboTV a great streaming choice for Cubs fans, as well as other Chicagoans looking to cut the cord.”
It’s Opening Day for Major League Baseball. And, no joke, every team except the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox will be in action, as the game was postponed due to rain in the forecast.
That’s good news for O’s fans, sort of, who subscribe to Dish and its Sling vMVPD wanted to watch the game. Had the game been played, they would have been “blacked out.”
Cough it up to another carriage agreement whiff between the direct broadcast satellite services provider and an owner of a cable or TV station.
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Walt Tiburski, a veteran radio broadcasting sales and management leader and former station owner, has just announced his retirement after more than 50 years in the business.
From the shore of Lake Erie to the tranquil beaches of Southwest Florida, Tiburski’s seen a lot over the years, and he’s our guest on today’s RBR+TVBR InFOCUS Podcast, presented by Dot.FM.
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Entravision Communications Corp. appears to be turning an important fiscal corner.
Its stock price hasn’t been this high since mid-October 2018. Its “Fuego” Latin Pop format just expanded to Las Vegas and Palm Springs, Calif., respectively. And, as shared on March 11, its Q4 2020 results were highly positive.
Why, then, did the company disclose to the SEC on Wednesday that it couldn’t file its annual report in a timely manner to the financial regulatory agency?
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On Monday, RBR+TVBR learned of a big hire at Cumulus Media‘s Detroit operation. David Corey, one of the top programming executives who knows as much about Morgan Wallen and Maren Morris as he does about MacKenzie Porter and Alessia Cara, is now heading up WDVD-FM and WDRQ-FM.
Given the big news, our editor-in-chief grabbed his smartphone, opened up the TuneIn app, and selected the WDVD stream.
That’s when something stuck us: How did we know that we could stream WDVD on TuneIn, and not Radio.com or iHeartMedia?
We are certain that we’re not alone in this conundrum. It only begs the question: Why can’t the industry unite and support Radioplayer— which brands itself as “radio in one place?”
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Acting FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel‘s first two months on the job have proven to be inconsequential for those in the radio and the TV industries. With the Supreme Court set to rule in three months on the Commission’s appeal of its cross-ownership rule rewrite, Rosenworcel isn’t likely to bring up anything big for broadcast media for the near future.
That said, the April 2021 Open Meeting Agenda will see the FCC vote on a Public Notice that sets an applications cap for new noncommercial educational FM stations.
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Circle City Broadcasting’s racial discrimination lawsuit against Dish Network will proceed, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
That elicited cheers from licensee owner DuJuan McCoy, as he seeks to return his stations offering The CW Network and MyNetwork TV programming to Dish in the Indianapolis DMA.
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LOS ANGELES — The Member of Congress who represents the historically African American parts of Los Angeles County has been selected to serve as the inaugural guest in a new NAB “Spotlight Series,” which features D.C. politicians discussing key initiatives to advance diversity, equity and inclusion and their perspectives on broadcast media.
This first live discussion, scheduled for Noon Pacific on April 8, will see a heralded KNBC-4 in L.A. reporter conduct the live discussion on behalf of the NAB.
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A collective of TV measurement leaders has joined forces to quantify the effectiveness of the Ad Council and COVID Collaborative’s “It’s Up to You” COVID-19 Vaccine Education Initiative.
It happens to be the largest PSA campaign in U.S. history.
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On the final day of the first quarter of 2021, Univision Communications offered an up-close look at the company’s fourth quarter and full-year 2020 results.
It officially concludes the Vince Sadusky era of leadership at Univision, and a period in which Madison Dearborn Partners, Providence Equity Partners, TPG, Thomas H. Lee Partners and Saban Capital Group lost a significant amount of money with their pricy investment in the media company just before the great economic downturn of the late 2000s.
The timing couldn’t be better for Univision. While Q4 revenue improved year-over-year, Univision swung to a net loss.
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That’s when the biggest broadcast TV station owner in the U.S. releases its first-quarter 2021 results.
Nexstar Media Group confirmed that date on Wednesday, setting 9am as the time when company leaders including founder Perry Sook will review the results.
The timing couldn’t be better for the company, as its stock began 2021 with a full recovery from the COVID-19 fueled dip it saw to end Q1 2020. In fact, Nexstar celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with NXST finishing at $160.37.
Nexstar shares have cooled off slightly since then and as of 11:30am Eastern on March 31 were at $139.60. Still, that’s within the record high range NXST soared to across Q1 ’21.
What’s in store for Nexstar?
“While we continue to operate in a dynamic environment, full year 2020 free cash flow was in line with our pre-pandemic expectations and 2021 is off to a solid start,” Sook said during Nexstar’s Q4 and full-year 2020 earnings call for Wall Street analysts and investors. “As a result, we are reinstating guidance and expect to generate pro-forma average annual free cash flow of approximately $1.27 billion over the 2021/2022 cycle which supports our view that Nexstar’s path to growth, expanded returns of capital and enhanced shareholder returns remains on plan.”
It signed on the air April 20, 1945. Most recently, it has served as the originating signal for an Alternative format using a presently silent FM translator at 100.5 MHz to serve Macon, Ga.
Now, this AM is being sold by Creek Media. And, that’s good news for fans of this format.
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Its licensee name is Prairie Winds Broadcasting, but in its home market of Aberdeen, S.D., the state’s third-largest city, it operates as Hub City Radio.
Here, it owns six full-power radio stations and two FM translators. Now, a third FM translator is being added to the mix.
The seller? An entity that’s poised to assume ownership of Ed Stolz‘s former FM properties.
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Now, this daytime-only AM that shares a signal with a 50kw Class A News/Talker in Cleveland has been sold. The buyer will retain, albeit adjust, the Spanish-language evangelical programming presently on the air.
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The CEO of Urban One and the EVP/Chief Diversity Officer of NBCUniversal have been appointed to the Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) Board of Directors.
Both of their terms will begin April 1.
“We’re very pleased to welcome Alfred Liggins and Craig Robinson to the BMI Board of Directors,” said Caroline Beasley, Chairman of the BMI Board of Directors and CEO of Beasley Media Group. “Both Alfred and Craig have achieved incredible success at their respective companies, and they each bring innovative leadership, unique perspectives, and key expertise that will make them invaluable additions to the Board. The entire Board looks forward to working together with Alfred and Craig as we continue our mission to protect and grow the value of our songwriters’, composers’ and music publishers’ creative work.”
Liggins’ leadership at Urban One led to the company’s diversification beyond radio into the cable television and digital media spaces, as well as casino gaming resorts. He is the son and business partner of Cathy Hughes, the Urban One founder and chairperson who today remains a BMI Board Director. In October, however, her role will change to Honorary Director.
At NBCUniversal, Robinson works to define and build a culture that embraces and values diversity in its workforce, culture, content and perspectives.
Robinson earned the role in August 2011, and was formerly President/GM of KNBC-4 in Los Angeles. He joined NBC in 1996.
No, it’s not a wind-down of its TV operations. But, HC2 Holdings is paring down its assets as part of a capital-raising initiative. This explains why the company has been dominating the deal-making universe of late.
As part of that divestment of non-essential assets, it is agreeing to spin a pair of LPTV construction permits to Larry Morton, the prominent Little Rock broadcast media veteran.
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SAVANNAH, GA. — Travel west of Columbus, Miss., and you’ll reach the city of Starkville. Here, a low-power TV station’s construction permit is being spun.
The buyer? The Columbus-based owner of the market’s CBS affiliate.
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Cumulus Media on Monday made a “DEF 14A” proxy filing with the SEC that revealed the date the audio content and distribution company will hold its annual shareholders’ meeting, in virtual form.
At the meeting, the election of seven board members will be held, along with the ratification to appoint PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP as Cumulus’ independent registered public accounting firm for 2021.
There’s also a non-binding vote on executive compensation. Just how much are Cumulus’ top executives poised to earn?
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A decade ago, the first U.S. video marketplace report from Comcast-owned FreeWheel was released. Now, its 10th anniversary edition has been released, with a detailed look at viewership trends for an industry in transition.
FreeWheel’s key takeaway from its latest report? “As people’s consumption of media has fragmented across devices over the past 10 years, many have returned to the living room …”
But, are they watching your TV station?
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Telecom Standards Development Society, India (TSDSI) and the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) have signed an agreement to enable adoption of ATSC standards for broadcast services on mobile devices in India.
It’s an important-enough pact for Sinclair Broadcast Group’s President/CEO to have issued a congratulatory comment.
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