As broadcasters push to end ownership caps that they contend has hurt their competitive position, new data from Guideline provides some depressing details on just how much the local TV ad spend has ...
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Local TV Is Finally Ready To Go Programmatic
After years in development, a programmatic solution for buying and selling local linear advertising is finally ready to launch. “We have a newly formed partnership with ITN that is going to change the ...
Gray Media and the E.W. Scripps Co., two of the largest U.S. owners of local TV stations, have engineered a swap of stations in five small and mid-sized markets. The move will create new duopolies, ...
Long a safe haven due to a reliable stream of retransmission fees and advertising dollars, local TV news stations are now facing a stark message as their industry faces the same financial pressures as ...
Gone are the days when you could only watch TV by adjusting the "bunny ears" antenna to pick up your local stations. Now, with all the digital streaming services and subscriptions, it's easy to assume ...
NEW YORK—Consumers of local broadcast news continue to deem it as a valuable source of information—whether it’s political races, local sports teams or weather—regardless of accessing it on their TVs ...
Nexstar is buying Tegna for $6.2 billion TV station deal Nexstar; Tegna; Getty Images Nexstar, the No. 1 owner of TV stations in the U.S., is acquiring rival Tegna in a deal that reshapes the industry ...
Together, the two TV station groups, Sinclair and Nexstar, control more than 20 percent of ABC’s local affiliates. By Benjamin Mullin Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show is returning to ABC on Tuesday ...
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