He's been the Area President for iHeartMedia's stations across the Albany and Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; and Sussex, N.J. Nielsen Audio markets and before that was based in Nashville as President/COO for Buntin Out-of-Home Media LLC. Now, he's heading back to Music City USA to run iHeart's stations there.
Sinclair Inc. may be primarily known for its broadcast television stations, the Tennis Channel and four digital multicast channels, but it also has a podcast division. On August 21, it is officially expanding with the launch of a new slate of sports programming titles.
He most recently served as the founding partner of an advocacy and consulting firm specializing in the representation of clients in the telecom, health care, and defense industries in matters before the Congress and the executive branch of the federal government. Now he's with Nexstar in D.C.
Blame it on politics, and on the FCC. Six months after a Houston Federal Bankruptcy Court approved Audacy's restructuring plan, Commission approval still awaits. With a forbearance period set to expire on Monday, an emergency motion to extend it was submitted to the court by Audacy.
Longtime radio industry figure Mike McVay, Beasley Media Group's Mary Menna, and Urban One SVP/Programming Colby Tyner have been added as presenters at a newly introduced Radio + Podcast Interactive Forum tied to this year's NAB Show New York.
Can't get enough of CBS News' "48 Hours" television series? There's a free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channel now available to satiate your thirst.
At the end of May, an AM radio station serving northern Santa Barbara County, Calif., went dark under a STA. It was a tough decision made by Sandy Knight, whose husband tragically died following a 2022 paragliding accident. Now, Knight Broadcasting has found a buyer for the properties.
Come 2025, “some” Warner Bros. Discovery programming will not be renewed, Corus Entertainment shared in June. That's because Rogers Sports + Media grabbed the rights to the the WBD content Corus is losing, in addition to NBCUniversal content. Now, Corus is taking its battle to the CRTC.
He was an Executive Producer at "The Spot" and its NBC-affiliated sibling serving Kansas City from 2017 to 2019 and most recently served as News Director of an Allen Media Group property in the Cape Girardeau, Mo.-Paducah, Ky.-Harrisburg, Ill. DMA. Now, he's coming back to the Paris of the Midwest.
Holmes County Broadcasting has failed to pay delinquent regulatory fees and associated interest, administrative costs, and penalties owed to the Commission.
As such, it must pay the overdue fees plus interest, penalties, and administrative costs, or show cause as to why payment should be waived or deferred.
A collection of radio stations serving Pampa, Tex., a small Panhandle town northeast of Amarillo, are poised to become the properties of a new owner. There's no Stage Manager involved, although the deal very much involves a theatre group.
Are your broadcast media sales executives continually searching for a quicker, more efficient way to bypass "surface street congestion" and find the freeway free of traffic, putting them one step ahead of the competition? Perhaps making AI your "GPS to Sales Success" is a solution worthy of consideration, and a Radio Masters Sales Summit session will be sure to fill your memory tank with fuel for future growth.
The Chief Financial Officer for the nation's No. 1 owner of broadcast television stations, NewsNation, and WGN Radio, which enjoys a controlling interest in The CW Network will be participating in three upcoming institutional investor conferences in September.
Last week, it became known that Steven Wolfe Pereira has exited as Executive Vice President and Chief Client Officer for the world's largest Spanish-language content producer. It is now known as to why Pereira is leaving TelevisaUnivision after eight months in the role.
How have strong ratings translated to ad revenue, community connectivity and keeping Radio relevant in the Paris of the Midwest? Those are just some of questions RBR+TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson asks Cumulus RVP Donna Baker in this fresh InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
Television ad measurement company iSpot has received industry certification from the U.S. Joint Industry Committee (JIC) for its measurement capabilities and methodologies covering critical areas of the cross-platform TV advertising industry.
The timing of the report comes one day after the announcement that WCBS-AM in New York would become the new home of "ESPN New York" thanks to a lease management agreement (LMA) with Good Karma Brands.
The E.W. Scripps Co. operation built the facility expressly for its new broadcast sports coverage, and is located in Atlanta. It boasts 4K monitors, a Telestrator for live analysis, and four unique positions — including a main sports desk — to provide different looks for production.
Xperi Corp. has confirmed that the DTS AutoStage, which has won accolades thanks to its spotlight at the NAB Show, will be getting a Euro lens at the upcoming IBC 2024 conference and expo in Amsterdam.
Announced just prior to the NAB Show in April 2024, these new products represent the latest offerings in the Linear Acoustic AERO line of television processors, replacing the AERO.10, AERO.100, and AERO.2000 models.