The American Consumer Institute, through Policy Analyst Nate Scherer, is the latest to voice strong support for the bipartisan AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act, which would require automakers to include AM radio access in all new electric vehicle models.
For the first time, SiriusXM is now available in the Tesla Cybertruck, Model 3, and Model Y. The addition, which is labeled as a "bespoke streaming integration," mirrors the offerings included in SXM's 360L hybrid broadcast platform, as teased earlier this year.
Generation Z knows they’re considered hard to work with by those in other generations. And, they’re frustrated about it. This led Intelligent.com to survey some 1,000 full-time employees in this cohort to explore how widespread generational stereotypes are impacting Gen Z’s working experience — from career growth to workplace relationships.
Hurricane Milton was projected to cripple much of Florida’s Gulf Coast and cities stretching from Fort Myers to Daytona Beach. A leader of two Hearst Television stations in the storm's path shares how the news flowed while ensuring staff safety some two years after Hurricane Ian and seven years after Hurricane Irma ravaged the state.
The Chairwoman of the FCC has written to specific Members of Congress to ask them to push forward during the "Lame Duck" remainder of the current legislative session with fully funding the Commission's Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Reimbursement Program.
He currently anchors the afternoon and nighttime newscasts for TEGNA-owned WVEC-13, the ABC affiliate serving the Tidewater region of Virginia. Soon, he'll be joining the company's NBC affiliate in Atlanta to helm its weekend morning newscasts.
Among his 65 novels are works titled "Desperation," "End of Watch," "If It Bleeds," and "The Dark Tower." Little did we know that those names would be apropos for what's coming in days to Stephen King's trio of radio brands in Maine. King is signing his stations in the Bangor, Me., market off the air after 41 years at the end of 2024.
The world's top producer of Spanish-language media content is moving ahead with the implementation of what CEO Daniel Alegre calls "significant and necessary changes" — "all aimed at strengthening our position for 2025 and beyond." The changes are triggered, in part, by the decision of Jesus Lara to leave.
A low-power television station licensed to South Florida's largest city is being sold, with the facility heading to a Tallahassee, Fla.-based licensee led by Kristina Bruni, pending regulatory approval.
"Management changes" — specifically the departures of Albert Rodriguez as President/COO and José I. Molina as CFO — implemented at the start of 2024 are continuing to bring operational positives to Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS), the company's founder and Chairman/CEO shared while revealing mixed Q3 2024 results.
The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation and the Broadcasters Foundation of America are blending holiday generosity with the chance to win extraordinary opportunities with a special silent auction that concludes on Giving Tuesday, which is December 3. Proceeds support both vital organizations with the Fantasy Gifts and Experiences for Good Auction.
Radio program syndicator Key Networks and client Bloomberg Audio have extended their relationship with Audacy Inc., one that sees Bloomberg content air across "the majority" of the privately held company's spoken word radio stations.
The Morgan Murphy Media subsidiary that owns and operates six radio stations in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and TV stations in Marquette and Alpena, Mich., has promoted from within to fill the role of Digital of Digital Sales for the Mitten State.
Gray Television and privately held SagamoreHill Broadcasting have gotten the regulatory approval to proceed with a plan that effectively substitutes one channel for another — twice — in a Table of TV Allotments adjustment for Lubbock, Tex.
It debuted in 2009 as part of a wholeshift away from daytime television "soap operas" to more cost-efficient chat shows. Now, CBS is preparing to wind down this series, with a finale scheduled for December 20 for hosts Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O'Connell and Sheryl Underwood.
Tightrope Media Systems has built a reputation for consistency over its 27 years in business, anchored through a managerial structure and staff that rarely changes. That consistency is a distinction. Yet, Tightrope’s longstanding managerial structure is on the verge of change.
The nation's leading licensee of broadcast television stations has confirmed that members of its C-Suite will participate in a pair of key institutional investor conferences coming after the Thanksgiving holiday.
It has been one year since SiriusXM launched a channel curated and hosted by singer-songwriter John Mayer, and it has proven to be a smash hit with subscribers. Now, Mayer is launching an interview series featuring "intimate and extensive" conversations between the musician and some of his more notable peers.
A few years ago, an FM translator with a signal covering suburban Milwaukee was purchased by Dave and Connie Stout. Today, that facility holds a Construction Permit for a Milwaukee-based facility due south of Whitefish Bay, and that's what made it attractive enough for a nonprofit broadcast ministry to buy it.
In September 2022, a 6kw Class A “ESPN Radio” affiliate at 96.5 MHz in Parker’s Crossroads, Tenn., was sold by Crossroads Broadcasting to News Talk West Tennessee LLC in a deal valued at $500,000. Two years later, the FM that reaches Lexington and Huntingdon, Tenn. due northeast of Jackson, Tenn., has run out of time due to fiscal challenges.