In less than a month, baseball's biggest fans will be packed into ballparks across America for the earliest season opener in Major League Baseball history. But for the rest of the season, you're likely to find those same fans glued to AM/FM coverage. [read more]
Central New York’s Galaxy Media sought emergency financing in 2025 to “stay in business,” according to a newly filed lawsuit, and now that short-term cash infusion is at the center of a dispute that could cost the radio operator control of two of its signature events. [read more]
While debt swaps continue to be an inevitability for many terrestrial radio operators, SiriusXM is attempting to push a major repayment obligation of its own six years down the road via one of the largest single debt management moves in recent radio industry history. [read more]
The FCC has rejected, en masse, a round of requests to waive the statutory 25% late payment penalty on overdue FY 2023 and FY 2024 regulatory fees, underscoring that relief is reserved for rare, extraordinary circumstances outside a payer’s control. [read more]
(Randy Lane) Guest segments, even with big stars, often tank in PPM. They can slow the pace and feel promotional. And the second, the conversation drifts into industry talk, listeners bail. But guest interviews don’t have to take a hit. They can be sticky, too. [read more]
Radio Ink is hiring a part-time, fully remote Editorial Assistant to support daily digital coverage and assist with production of its monthly print magazine. This is a fast-paced newsroom role serving radio executives and sales professionals nationwide. [read more]
After nearly a decade as a simulcast partner with California State University, Northridge’s 88.5 The SoCal Sound (KCSN), KSBR will exit Saddleback College control under a donation agreement transferring the station’s FCC license to CSUN, pending Commission approval. [read more]
Christian Music Broadcasters is accepting nominations for its 2026-2027 Leadership Mentoring cohort, a seven-month development program aimed at strengthening current and emerging leaders in Christian radio. Each cohort is capped at 18 mentees. [read more]
North Texas public radio outlet KERA will debut a new live weekday talk show this summer, expanding its local programming with NTX Now, a one-hour morning format co-hosted by Ron Corning and Miranda Suarez built around civic life and community conversation. [read more]
Beginning with the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg on March 1, SiriusXM will once again carry every on and off-track development of the NTT IndyCar Series season on its dedicated IndyCar Nation channel, including all 18 races on the 2026 calendar. [read more]
Your Seat In D.C. - Get RBR+TVBR A Hearing Designation Order issued to two parties involved in a questionable proposed transfer of control of El Paso radio stations has been terminated. Why? RBR+TVBR Members know, thanks to coverage in the Afternoon Headlines E-mail. Stay fully informed by signing up for this no-cost newsletterHERE!
Podcast listening didn’t cool off when the year did. Triton Digital’s Q4 2025 US Podcast Ranker shows audiences sticking with core genres while shifting into sports, true crime, and long-form storytelling, giving advertisers fresh signals for 2026's direction. [read more]
Happy Friday! This week’s Radio Ink Blast From The Past comes from Mary Hesse, Account Executive at Wisconsin’s Big Radio. This incredible snapshot dates back to the 1940s, when Mary’s father moved from Kansas to Hawaii to work at KTOH on Kauai. [read more]
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