Bonnie Bernstein, the veteran CBS Sports and ESPN journalist, will present the Golden Mic Award to Scripps Sports President Brian Lawlor. In addition, BFOA Chair and former CBS Radio COO Scott Herman, will honor former CBS Radio CEO and past BFOA Chair Dan Mason with the 2025 Edward F. McLaughlin Lifetime Achievement Award.
It's a nineteen-mile drive from New York's Upper East Side, across the George Washington Bridge into a Garden State community along the Passaic River. That's where MLB Network, Major League Baseball’s video content platform, will be moving to in three years.
An individual who participated in a 1997 FCC broadcast auction will be held liable for a default payment to the Commission after failing to pay a final lump sum payment for a TV station construction permit. But Todd Robinson will be getting back a big chunk of a deposit that's been held by the Commission.
The WNBA franchise representing North Texas has scored a "landmark broadcast rights agreement" with a broadcast television station owned by TEGNA — a deal that brings "the possibility of select games" airing on the ABC affiliate serving the Dallas-Fort Worth market.
Sinclair Television Group and "certain affiliated entities" within the Sinclair Inc. family have completed a series of previously announced transactions the publicly traded broadcast TV company believes strengthen its balance sheet and better position it for long-term growth.
For nearly 10 years, he served as President/General Manager of WCAU-10 and WWSI-62, the NBC and Telemundo O&Os under NBCUniversal serving the Delaware Valley. Now, he's in the Windy City taking a role formerly held by Paul Rennie, who retired in 2023.
In the weeks since President Trump was sworn in as U.S. President, "DEI" programs across the corporate landscape have been shelved, or greatly muted, out of concern that the federal government could come knocking. For Comcast, questions are being asked by FCC head Brendan Carr. Top Democrat Geoffrey Starks is seething.
Since May 2021, he was a features reporter on KMAX-31 in Sacramento, as part of the Good Day weekend news team. Before that, he worked in the market for iHeartRadio, at "FOX40," and at the former CBS Radio station group. Now, every media outlet in town and its consumers are mourning "Big Al" Sams.
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