That's a question that Zacks Equity Research asks, and it's completed its analysis of a broadcast television station ownership group poised to differentiate itself from its peers through the launch of a massive production studio in the Atlanta area.
Before he successfully won a House seat, Mike Flood was largely known as the man behind Flood Communications, owner of radio and TV stations across Nebraska. Now, he's taking that experience as a broadcaster to the halls of Congress by teaming up with three other House Members to bring back a "Broadcasters Caucus."
She's a fan and "a big believer in the power of audio and delivering entertainment to audiences where they want it." She also happens CEO of Fox Corporation's FAST channel service Tubi. Now, this busy woman is adding another role, taking a seat on Sirius XM''s Board of Directors.
“How do you do language?” Toni Morrison asked that question, suggesting that how we use and interact with language reflects the quality and depth of our lives. "Therefore, we need to be hyper-aware of how we use our words and take responsibility for the impact they have," Rosemary Ravinal notes.
She's been GM and Director of Sales for Gray Media-owned and The E.W. Scripps Co.-managed WFLX "FOX 29" in the Palm Beaches since 2022. Now, she's returning to Kentucky to take a role as General Manager and Director of Sales for the company's properties in the Lexington and Hazard regions.
Looking for a local newscast where the assignment desk editor isn't glued to the police scanner? DuJuan McCoy and his Circle City Broadcasting may have just the right cup of tea — or best flavor of juice box — for your afternoon viewing needs.
This year’s shortlist features entries across a range of categories, including audiobooks, podcasts, dramas, documentaries, breaking news coverage, entertainment, and music specials. Work was submitted by radio stations, networks, production companies, and independent producers worldwide.
The FCC on Thursday announced that it is taking an initial set of actions that the Republican majority on the Commission believes will help accelerate the transition from aging copper lines to modern network infrastructure in communities all across the country.