CCME launches “93.5 The Bull” in Ft. Lauderdale
CCME Miami launched 93.5 The Bull, "Lauderdale’s New Hit Country," on W228BV, 179 Watts @ 866 feet
KSEQ-FM sale closes in Fresno
Kalil & Co. announced the closing on the sale of Rhythmic Top 40 KSEQ-FM (“Q-97”) Fresno, CA from Buckley Broadcasting Corporation to Lotus
Cumulus’ “Radio 103.9” debuts with new team in NYC
Cumulus announced the new team that debuted this week with the new WNBM-FM, “Radio 103.9”
Kevin Richards leaves WGNA-FM Albany
After 19 years at Townsquare’s Country WGNA-FM, popular middayer Kevin Richards is out
Rise of digital devices influences new viewing habits
Adults around the world remain hooked on TV but the consumption habits of content-hungry viewers
And the hits just keep on comin’: June Nielsen Audio PPM results
The numbers and trends are jumping out of the hopper during one of radio's most important weeks to
ACA commends House Judiciary STELA bill
American Cable Association President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the following
SiriusXM readies new channel lineup
SiriusXM will re-vamp its lineup 7/17, adding three new music formats and deleting three. “20on20” will be
Jim Pattison Broadcast buys nine from Rawlco Radio
Kamloops, BC-based Jim Pattison Broadcast Group and Rawlco Radio Ltd. (Rawlco Radio) jointly
Aereo files letter with lower court
Aereo filed a letter 7/10 with U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan, following the Supreme Court’s
Dish to Commission: block Comcast-TWC deal
Dish Network wants the Commission to block Comcast's proposed purchase of Time Warner Cable
Time Warner could lose leverage from consolidation
Time Warner will lose leverage as the media industry consolidates and the line between content producer
Pandora has power
Pandora launched its initial public offering during the summer of 2011, at a price point of $16. The company has since acquired significant
NASBA supports Goodlatte/Coble STELA bill
Here’s a statement from the National Alliance of State Broadcasters Associations (NASBA) in support
Broadcasters falsely claiming ending basic tier mandate would affect public access TV
Broadcasters are dishing out more red herrings than a fish monger