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Friday, May 1, 2026
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Radio Broadcasting
Early License Reviews: After Disney, Radio Could Be Next
The FCC is preparing to place a radio operator under early license renewal scrutiny over public interest obligations, just days after ordering Disney’s eight local ABC television stations to file renewals two years ahead of schedule.
13 States Now Challenge Nexstar-Tegna Merger
Five additional states have joined a federal antitrust lawsuit seeking to block or unwind Nexstar Media Group’s $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna Inc., expanding the challenge to a bipartisan coalition of 13 states and intensifying legal pressure on the deal that has already closed.
TV Consumers Sue to Block PSKY, WBD Merger
A group of television consumers filed a federal lawsuit in California on Friday seeking to halt Paramount Global’s proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), arguing the deal would violate antitrust laws by reducing competition in the streaming and entertainment industry.
Apple Sales Top $111B
Apple delivered strong iPhone sales and healthy profit margins in its latest quarter, providing a solid financial foundation for incoming CEO John Ternus.
The company reported quarterly revenue of $111.2 billion, beating Wall Street expectations, driven by a 21.7% surge in iPhone sales to nearly $57 billion. Customers upgraded devices at a brisk pace, fueled by excitement over the iPhone 17 lineup.Apple’s gross profit margin reached 49.3%, also exceeding forecasts and underscoring the strength of its premium business.
FCC's Carr: Early ABC License Review Not About Kimmel
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr said Thursday that the agency’s decision to order an early license review for Disney’s ABC television stations stems from an ongoing investigation into the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion practices, not from President Trump’s public feud with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
“This was based on DEI conduct and not speech,” Carr said at a press conference following the FCC’s monthly meeting.
Radio Delivers Unmatched Reach During FIFA World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup returns to the United States for the first time in over 30 years, creating a powerful advertising window where global scale, emotion, and real-time consumer attention converge.
Philly Radio: Merrill Reese, Eagles Voice Honored
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| Michael Massimino, Jane Seymour, Merrill Reese, David Yadgaroff |
Audacy has announced legendary sports broadcaster Merrill Reese has been named a 2026 recipient of the prestigious Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service for his outstanding contributions to mass communications and his lasting impact on sports broadcasting.
Reese was honored at the 2026 awards ceremony on April 24 at the Hotel DuPont in Wilmington, DE. Fellow 2026 honorees include astronaut Michael Massimino and actress Jane Seymour.
“Merrill Reese is a Philadelphia institution and one of the greatest play-by-play broadcasters in NFL history,” said David Yadgaroff, Senior Vice President of Sales, Audacy Philadelphia. “His passion, professionalism and unmistakable voice have defined generations of Eagles football on the radio. We’re incredibly proud to have him on our team and see him receive this well-deserved and remarkable achievement.”
Jacobs, Brotman Join Audacy Board of Directors
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| Walker Jacobs and Gabriel Brotman |
Audacy has announced the appointment of two new members of its Board of Directors, Walker Jacobs, DAZN Global Chief Revenue Officer and President of DAZN USA, and Gabriel Brotman of Soros Fund Management.
”The appointments of Walker and Gabe to the Audacy Board of Directors further advance our ability to capture all the opportunities we see across the fast-changing audio landscape,” said Kelli Turner, President and Chief Executive Officer, Audacy. “Their expertise and guidance will be invaluable as we continue to evolve our platform, strengthen our partnerships, and drive long-term value for our audiences, advertisers and shareholders.”
Salem Radio Network Names Larry O'Connor Morning Host
Salem Media has named Larry O’Connor as the host of its new national morning program, “O’Connor & Company,” launching May 4 from 6:00–9:00 a.m. Eastern.
The show will air across the Salem Radio Network on more than 140 affiliated stations and simulcast on the Salem News Channel, expanding O’Connor’s reach as one of conservative media’s most prominent voices.
Cumulus, Media Audit, TOMA Partner For Market Intel
Cumulus Media is accelerating its commitment to data-driven sales by partnering with The Media Audit and TOMA.Solutions. The move brings sophisticated market and consumer intelligence to Cumulus stations across a growing number of U.S. markets, providing a level of local clarity that goes far beyond traditional audience metrics.
The Media Audit provides granular local market data on consumer lifestyles, purchasing behavior and cross-platform media usage. TOMA.Solutions adds a powerful layer of competitive insight by measuring "Top-of-Mind Awareness," revealing which local brands own the first-to-mind position in their categories. Together, these tools give Cumulus teams a clearer view of the local marketplace—helping identify high-potential audiences, uncover category demand, and pinpoint exactly where brands stand against their competitors.
ESPN's Dave Roberts Retiring After Nearly Five Decades
Dave Roberts who has had a highly decorated career of nearly five decades in the media industry, will retire from his position as ESPN Executive Vice President, Executive Editor, Sports News and Entertainment at the end of August.
Roberts, who joined ESPN in 2004 as a coordinating producer, currently oversees ESPN’s vast news operation including sports news and coverage, investigative and enterprise journalism, research and digital editorial and all editions of SportsCenter. He also has oversight of studio shows including First Take, Get Up, PTI, NFL Live and fantasy shows, ESPN Audio, ESPN podcast content, ESPN digital shows, the Creative Content Unit and the Studio Enhancement Team.
“This has been both a real honor and a blessing to work for and with the most talented people in the industry,” Roberts said. “I am extremely humbled and grateful to have had the opportunities afforded me as a member of the ESPN leadership team. It has been simply an awesome 22 years.”
R.I.P.: Chad Hasty, KFYO Lubbock Talk Host
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| Chad Hasty (1983-2026) |
Chad Hasty, longtime West Texas radio host and influential voice in Lubbock and state politics, died Thursday at age 43.
Radio History: May 1
➦In 1907...Kate Smith born in Greenville, VA (Died – June 17, 1986). She was considered to be The First Lady of Radio, best-known for her rendition of Irving Berlin's "God Bless America". She had a radio, television, and recording career spanning five decades, which reached its pinnacle in the 1940s. Smith became known as The Songbird of the South after her endearing popularity during World War II.
Smith was a major star of radio, usually backed by Jack Miller's Orchestra. She began with her twice-a-week NBC series, Kate Smith Sings (quickly expanded to six shows a week), followed by a series of shows for CBS: Kate Smith and Her Swanee Music (1931–33), sponsored by La Palina Cigars; The Kate Smith Matinee (1934–35); The Kate Smith New Star Revue (1934–35); Kate Smith's Coffee Time (1935–36), sponsored by A&P; and The Kate Smith A&P Bandwagon (1936–37).
The Kate Smith Hour was a leading radio variety show, offering comedy, music, and drama with appearances by top personalities of films and theater for eight years (1937–1945). The show's resident comics, Abbott and Costello and Henny Youngman, introduced their comedy to a nationwide radio audience aboard her show, while a series of sketches based on the Broadway production of the same name led to The Aldrich Family as a separate hit series in 1940.
Smith continued on the Mutual Broadcasting System, CBS, ABC, and NBC, doing both music and talk shows on radio until 1960.
➦In 1918...Jack Paar born in Canton, OH (Died at age 85 – January 27, 2004). He is best known for his stint as the second host of The Tonight Show from 1957 to 1962.
He first worked near home as a radio announcer at WIBM in Jackson, Michigan, and later as a humorous disc jockey at Midwest stations, including WJR in Detroit, WIRE in Indianapolis, WGAR in Cleveland, and WBEN in Buffalo. In his book P.S. Jack Paar, he recalled doing utility duty at WGAR in 1938 when Orson Welles broadcast his famous simulated alien invasion, The War of the Worlds, over the CBS network (and its WGAR affiliate). Attempting to calm possibly panicked listeners, Paar announced, "The world is not coming to an end. Trust me. When have I ever lied to you?"
Paar was drafted into the military in 1943 during World War II, interrupting his tenure as host of WBEN's morning show The Sun Greeter's Club (he opted not to return to the station at war's end, instead seeking opportunities in network radio and film). He was assigned to the U.S.O. in the South Pacific to entertain the troops. He was a clever, wisecracking master of ceremonies whose impersonations of officers nearly got him into trouble.After World War II, Paar worked in radio as a fill-in on Don McNeil's Breakfast Club show and appeared as a panelist on The $64,000 Question. He got his big break when Jack Benny, who had been impressed by Paar's U.S.O. performances, suggested that Paar serve as his 1947 summer replacement. Paar was enough of a hit on Benny's show that Benny's sponsor, the American Tobacco Company, decided to keep him on the air, moving him to ABC for the fall season.
➦In 1931...Kate Smith began her radio show on the CBS Radio Network.
➦In 1935...the first radio tube to be made of metal was produced in Schenectady, New York.
➦In 1957...Larry King got his first job in radio. The manager of a small station, WAHR (now WMBM) in Miami Beach, hired him to clean up and perform miscellaneous tasks. When one of the station's announcers abruptly quit, King was put on the air. His first broadcast was on May 1, 1957, working as the disc jockey from 9 a.m. to noon. He also did two afternoon newscasts and a sportscast. He was paid $50 a week.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
SiriusXM Reports: Fewer Subscribers, But Stronger Profits
SiriusXM added paid subscribers sequentially and posted better-than-expected earnings in the first quarter, even as its paid subscriber base shrank slightly year-over-year to 31.2 million, down 109,000 from a year ago. Total subscribers, including trial users, stood at about 33 million and remained essentially flat compared with the prior year.
R.I.P.: David Allan Coe, Influential Country Artist
David Allan Coe (often misspelled as "Cole"), a pioneering figure in outlaw country music, died on April 29, 2026, at the age of 86. No official cause of death has been publicly disclosed, though reports noted he had been in declining health and was in intensive care in the period leading up to his passing.





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