Audacy sells six broadcast towers for $17 million
Audacy has sold six of its transmission towers for $17 million as the company works to bring in more capital amid a downturn in business.
Audacy has sold six of its transmission towers for $17 million as the company works to bring in more capital amid a downturn in business.
Axios fired a Florida-based reporter who called an email sent by the governor’s office “propaganda.”
The FCC has imposed $2.3 million in fines against three pirate radio operators in New York and Oregon.
T-Mobile has agreed to buy Ka’ena Corporation, the parent company of Mint Mobile and Ultra Mobile, for $1.35 billion.
An updated Twitter biography for Fox News personality Tucker Carlson was not the result of a hack, according to a spokesperson.
A Russian court has found RFE/RL bankrupt for failing to pay foreign agent fees as required under that country’s law.
Apple’s rollout of high-fidelity music as part of an Apple Music subscription ruined Spotify’s plans to charge more for the same feature.
Arizona Diamondbacks, Buffalo Sabres and DirecTV are among Diamond Sports’ biggest creditors, according to bankruptcy documents.
DirecTV says Nexstar’s shared services agreements amount to a conspiracy to raise retransmission fees for channels.
Dish Network customers have a few options to change or cancel their service after February’s large-scale cyberattack.
A SiriusXM executive in charge of sports programming is leaving the company after nearly two decades.
Nuvyyo is still developing a Tablo device that is capable of receiving ATSC 3.0 signals, a spokesperson confirmed.