Powering V2X (Vehicle to Everything) : How ATSC 3.0 Can End the Traffic Jam

“We want to manage transportation network operations, the whole system. That includes the interstate, the adjacent arterials; it also includes managing transit, curbs and freight,” as well as providing road […]
Broadcast Deal Volume, Fueled By Radio In Q3

Kagan, the media research unit of S&P Global Market Intelligence, has just released its latest quarterly analysis of broadcast deal volume in the U.S. READ MORE
The Druckers Grab a Colorado Springs LPTV

David and Penny Drucker reside in Evergreen, Colo., and have been active TV station owners for decades. Among the properties they’ve been associated with are free-to-air television channels in places as disparate […]
FCC Warns Broadcasters of Specific Cybersecurity Flaw in One EAS Provider’s Equipment – Why Broadcasters Need to Pay Attention

In our summary of this week’s regulatory actions of importance to broadcasters, we noted that the FCC sent an email to broadcasters last week warning them of a cybersecurity flaw […]
Antenna Adoption Grows Among Younger Viewers

As cord cutting hits record levels(opens in new tab), a new study from Horowitz Research finds that in 2022, almost two in ten (18%) TV content viewers report having a […]
Low-power WKRP bought by WXIX-Tv’s parent company

After Much thought, consideration, and reflection, I decided to sell Channel 25 to WXIX FOX19’s Parent company, Gray Television. READ MORE
Sinclair Announces Agreement with Hyundai Mobis for Development of ATSC 3.0 Automotive Services

HUNT VALLEY, Md. – Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SBGI), today announced that the company has entered into an MOU with Hyundai Mobis, one of the world’s largest automotive parts […]
FCC Acts to Improve Emergency Alerting Systems

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) has adopted two recent items designed to improve its emergency alerting systems, the Emergency Alert System (EAS) and the Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA). […]
A San Joaquin Valley LPTV CP Is Spun

The construction permit for a low-power television station serving the largest city in the southern San Joaquin Valley of California has been sold. READ MORE
New Pearl TV Program Lets Consumers Upgrade TV Sets To Receive NextGen TV

Pearl TV, the coalition of U.S. broadcast companies transitioning to NextGen TV, has developed a “FastTrack” program to accelerate development and retail availability of low-cost upgrade accessory receivers. The program […]