The Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) has elected the owner and CEO of a privately held radio broadcasting company with stations across Pennsylvania and Western New York; the head of America’s Public Television Stations (APTS); and the former head of Greater Media to its Board of Directors.
It's a loan that could lead to an eventual sale of an embattled noncommercial community-focused radio station that has served St. Louis for 38 years. For many, the checkerboard cultural programming they've come to enjoy could soon be replaced with Christian Contemporary music.
The nation's foremost purveyor of entertainment content targeting African American consumers has elected when it will release its fourth quarter 2024 earnings report. What can investors expect to hear from CEO Alfred Liggins III?
In July of last year, Educational Media Foundation completed its purchase of four radio stations in a $7 million deal that included KAIM-FM 95.5 in Honolulu. Now, the company that sold EMF that station has found a buyer for its remaining properties on O'ahu.
Dick Blumenthal has asked the FCC's Acting Bureau Chief of the Enforcement Bureau and its Acting Bureau Chief of the Media Bureau to provide more details about what he calls the Commission’s recent “unprecedented, intrusive investigations against media broadcasters under arbitrary and capricious pretenses.”
Audacy Inc. has given Kelli Turner permanent executive leadership stripes as a series of other corporate-level moves has transpired at the company with majority ownership today held by Soros Fund Management. Many high-profile people have exited, while Chris Oliviero and Bob Philips earn promotions.