Broadcast audio technology company Telos Alliance has brought to market what it is calling a "significant software update" for its Axia Quasar XR and SR line of AoIP mixing consoles.
Dick Carr served as Vice President for ABC and Mutual Radio Networks and was an executive producer for national programs featuring Larry King and Dick Clark, among others. Even in retirement, Carr continued his passion for radio, hosting a nationally syndicated Big Band program.
The E.W. Scripps Co. has promoted the leaders of its Detroit and Salt Lake City stations, respectively, to the twin roles of Regional Vice President of Local Media. In these roles, they will continue as general managers for their home local television stations as well as overseeing a regional group of Scripps local stations.
The Center for Sales Strategy (CSS) has a new Senior Vice President of Sales. It is a woman with more than 25 years of experience who is inbound from Cox Enterprises, where she held various senior leadership roles, including Chief Revenue Officer at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
The Scripps Howard Fund and Scripps Howard Foundation, each nonprofit organizations linked to The E.W. Scripps Co., awarded some $9.8 million to community and journalism programs during 2024, a nearly 10% increase from 2023.
That's a question being asked by Zacks Equity Research, as it regularly looks at the "latest value, growth, and momentum trends to underscore strong picks." Did "GTN" make the list?
A Class A digital television facility serving the Norfolk area from Yorktown, Va., is being sold to the company behind the MeTV classic television brand and is related Oldies radio format.
A privately held owner of broadcast television stations in markets ranging from Charlottesville, Va.; to Wichita has named a past president of the Virginia Association of Broadcasters to serve as its Director of Digital Revenue — a newly created position.
He teamed with Barry Dickstein as the co-owner of a group of radio stations before evolving the operation in 1994 to StoneGate Capital Group. He was also a successful media brokerage advisor, and later in life an entrepreneur and Justice of the Peace. Now, family and friends are gathering to remember Joel Hartstone.
The publicly traded broadcast television company formerly known as Gannett has widened the role of the individual who directs its mergers and acquisitions and business development needs by having him take control of its distribution negotiations and retransmission consent talks with MVPDs.
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