In filings with the FCC over the future of national network-local affiliate relations, Disney and other entertainment giants ...
A new poll commissioned by the National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) and Defend the Press Campaign found that large ...
Long a safe haven due to a reliable stream of retransmission fees and advertising dollars, local TV news stations are now facing a stark message as their industry faces the same financial pressures as ...
Television broadcaster Nexstar Media Group, which owns WBRE and operates WYOU, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton affiliates of NBC and CBS, is in advanced talks to acquire rival Tegna, the owner of WNEP, the ...
Allen Media Group has hired the investment bank Moelis to market the 28 local stations it owns in an effort to reduce its debt. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Allen’s Allen Media Group (AMG) says that ...
Aspiring media mogul Byron Allen sold off 10 local TV stations for $171 million as his struggling company unwinds its portfolio. Allen Media Group — which owns The Weather Channel — sold its ABC, NBC, ...
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, ...
Streaming video has rapidly become the most critical source of digital growth for local broadcast television. In 2024, Connected TV and over-the-top advertising surged to nearly 30% of all digital ...
Television powerhouse Nexstar Media announced on Aug. 19 that it has agreed to acquire Tegna, the company behind local Washington state TV stations such as KING in Seattle and KREM in Spokane, in a ...
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Byron Allen Puts His Local TV Stations Up For Sale
Byron Allen is putting his local TV stations up for sale. Allen's Allen Media Group (AMG) says that it has hired the investment bank Moelis & Company to market its local stations, which are comprised ...
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