(By Deborah Parenti) You may be familiar with the quote, “A year from now, you will wish you started today.” As 2024 ends, three critical radio issues remain unfulfilled. Moving into the new year, I fear there’s not too much longer we can “kick the can.” [read more]
Cumulus Media is the latest major radio broadcaster to run afoul of Nasdaq listing qualifications and be at risk of being delisted from the stock market. The company revealed it received a letter from Nasdaq on December 16 regarding non-compliance. [read more]
Audacy has reached the final stage of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, filing a motion with the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas to officially close its last remaining case, involving Audacy Texas, LLC. [read more]
Your Best 2025 Starts With Radio Ink As you sit down this week to plan and strategize for the year ahead, let our sales "cartographers" help with your roadmap. In tomorrow's headlines, Pat Bryson, Loyd Ford, and Steve Allen will share their final wisdom for 2024.
The National Association of Broadcasters is celebrating the impact of its Hispanic Media GOTV Coalition, bringing together radio and television operators to empower millions of Hispanic voters in the 2024 elections. [read more]
In the wake of the 2024 elections, radio news outlets are already worried about audience erosion - but a new study reveals that two areas of news coverage, in particular, could lead to active avoidance from a majority of Americans in the days ahead. [read more]
A circuit court judge has awarded a former Oregon politician thousands of dollars after a dispute with two radio stations he claimed failed to air his political advertisements as promised, which he says impacted his campaign. [read more]
The date is set for the FCC's updated rules around the limited use of FM booster stations to originate geotargeted content to take effect. Following the Second Report and Order's publishing in the Federal Register the new rules are set to take effect on January 13. [read more]
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