Hunt Valley-based Sinclair Inc. is gearing up to join an expected wave of broadcast industry mergers and acquisitions, signaling it could buy or sell TV stations or seek new business partners.
Gray Media and the E.W. Scripps Co., two of the largest U.S. owners of local TV stations, have engineered a swap of stations in five small and mid-sized markets. The move will create new duopolies, ...
The LPTV Broadcasters Association told the FCC that a mandatory ATSC 3.0 transition could force small stations off the air due to prohibitive costs. The group warned that certification fees and ...
Nexstar, the biggest owner of US TV stations, is trying to get even bigger, believing the Trump administration will allow it to do so. On Tuesday, Nexstar announced a deal to acquire another broadcast ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Sinclair Broadcast Group has made an unsolicited $7-per-share bid for E.W. Scripps, valuing the TV station owner ...
Radio and television stations, facing enormous budget holes, are pleading with NPR and PBS to lower their fees as they examine whether to drop national programming altogether. Radio and television ...
Byron Allen attends TheGrio Awards 2022 at The Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles (Credit: JC Olivera/Getty Images) Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group has retained the investment bank Moelis & Company to help ...
Atlanta-based Gray Media has agreed to acquire television stations in ten markets from Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group for $171 million. The transaction would bring Gray into three new markets – ...