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The Desk on MSNRincon Broadcasting buys 7 television stations from ImagicommRincon Broadcasting is acquiring seven TV stations from Imagicomm Communications as the latter seeks a full exit from the ...
The National Association of Broadcasters has formally urged the Federal Communications Commission to repeal its ... Read More ...
There is simply no good reason to keep any artificial limits on TV station groups’ audience reach,” the NAB argued ...
On March 15, 1955, WLEX (known as Lex 18) hit the airwaves. The first Lexington television broadcasting station, WLEX joined TV stations from Louisville and Cincinnati to bring news and ...
Can any of these efforts generate the robust returns pro sports leagues enjoyed during the golden decades of the regional ...
The NewsON video streaming service devoted to local TV station news content has added a pair of channels associated with Lilly Broadcasting, giving viewers in the Twin Tiers and in Northwestern ...
Broadcasters’ next Quarterly Issues/Programs List (“Quarterly List”) must be placed in stations’ Public Inspection Files by ...
HC2 Broadcasting, the largest licensee of low-power television stations in the United States, has petitioned ... Read More ...
On December 11, 2024, the FCC adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to update Parts 1, 73, 74, and 76 of its rules for ...
STORY HIGHLIGHTS Sinclair is selling five TV stations to Rincon Broadcasting Group. The sale price is $29.4 million, pending FCC approval. Rincon is owned by Todd Parkin, a former Sinclair executive.
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