FCC Chair Brendan Carr is openly adopting an aggressive, confrontational approach to regulating the media industry, describing tactics aimed at challenging broadcast licenses — including those of major companies like Disney — as a deliberate way to “shock” the sector and assert authority.
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Saturday, May 16, 2026
FCC Chair Signals Aggressive Push on Media Regulation
FCC Chair Brendan Carr is openly adopting an aggressive, confrontational approach to regulating the media industry, describing tactics aimed at challenging broadcast licenses — including those of major companies like Disney — as a deliberate way to “shock” the sector and assert authority.
FOX News Digital Continues to Dominate All News Brands
During April, FOX News Digital led all broadcast networks and news competitors with total digital multiplatform unique visitors, multiplatform views and multiplatform minutes, according to Comscore.**
- On YouTube, FOX News delivered 471.9 million video views, nearly quadrupling ABC News and NBC News and dominating MS NOW by more than 167 million views, according to Emplifi.
- FOX News also more than septupled CBS News’ 62.6 million views for the month. Year-over-year, FOX News saw a 45% advantage with YouTube video views and led competitors including MS NOW (304.4 million views), CNN (203.3 million views), ABC News (119.3 million views), NBC News (115.2 million views) and CBS News (62.6 million views).
- The FOX News Mobile app drew 6.3 million unique viewers during the month of April leading the CNN mobile app which saw 3.7 million unique viewers.**
FOXBusiness.com drove 185.3 million multiplatform minutes in April, finishing third in the business competitive set. Additionally, the business site delivered 87.9 million multiplatform views and 20.2 million total digital multiplatform unique visitors.***
Here's Why NYTimes Printed A Non-Factual Story?
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| Nicholas Kristoff (left) |
The New York Times this past week published graphic, largely unverified allegations of systematic sexual abuse, including claims that Israeli guards used dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners, in a column that Douglas Murray has condemned as one of the most grotesque and timed libels against Israel in modern media.
Hollywood Elite Donate To Spencer Pratt’s Bid for LA Mayor
Reality television star Spencer Pratt is drawing significant financial backing from Hollywood’s highest ranks for his insurgent campaign for Los Angeles mayor, with major Democratic megadonor Haim Saban and Universal Music Group CEO Sir Lucian Grainge each contributing the maximum allowable amount.
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| Pratt, Opponents |
MLB's Rivalry Weekend On ESPN App
MLB.TV on the ESPN App will showcase nearly 40 games during Major League Baseball’s second annual MLB Rivalry Weekend presented by Booking.com, featuring several of the sport’s most historic and compelling matchups from Friday, May 15 through Sunday, May 17.
The weekend features 15 rivalry series, including 11 Interleague rivalries and four regional rivalries, highlighted by marquee matchups such as the Subway Series between the New York Mets and New York Yankees, the Freeway Series featuring the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Crosstown Classic between the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs.
Among the featured MLB Rivalry Weekend matchups available on MLB.TV within the ESPN App:
- Seattle Mariners vs. San Diego Padres
- Tampa Bay Rays vs. Miami Marlins
- Athletics vs. San Francisco Giants
- Cleveland Guardians vs. Cincinnati Reds
- Atlanta Braves vs. Boston Red Sox
- Texas Rangers vs. Houston Astros
- Kansas City Royals vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Daily Mail U.S. Hit with Lawsuit Alleging Severe Gender Discrimination
Marianne Garvey, a real estate reporter at the Daily Mail’s U.S. operation, has filed a lawsuit against the publication, its Money & Commerce Editor Daniel Jones, and Managing Editor Richard Ellis, accusing them of fostering a hostile work environment, retaliation, severe and pervasive gender discrimination, and sexual harassment.
Ad-Supported Streaming Has Slowed Sharply
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Ad-supported streaming in the U.S. reached 110 million subscribers in Q1 2026, up 10% from the prior year, but growth has slowed sharply.
Iconic Kars4Kids Jingle Banned In California
The catchy “1-877-Kars-4-Kids” jingle is now barred from broadcast in California unless the ads include prominent disclosures, after a judge ruled the charity’s advertising campaign violated state false advertising and unfair competition laws.
- The organization’s religious affiliation
- The primary geographic location of beneficiaries
- The age range of those who benefit
Radio History: May 16
➦In 1925...the first live broadcast of the Kentucky Derby was originated by WHAS Louisville and was also carried by WGN in Chicago. The call of the Derby featured an announcer who watched from the windows of one of the famous twin spires of Churchill Downs.
➦In 1929...the anthology crime series True Detective Mysteries began its almost 30 year run, debuting on CBS radio, though its most popular years (1944-58) were on Mutual.
True Detective Mysteries were truly audience participation shows - each show provided descriptions of the true-story criminal and encouraged audiences to provide information leading to their capture. Rewards of $500 and later $1000 were offered in return for helpful clues from listeners.
➦In 1932...the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Act was passed in Ottawa, subjecting private stations to the control of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (CRBC). Five years later the Commission became the CBC.
➦In 1942...The Whistler, a radio mystery drama, made its debut on the west coast regional CBS Network. It aired on until September 22, 1955. The show was also broadcast in Chicago and over Armed Forces Radio. On the west coast, it was sponsored by the Signal Oil Company: "That whistle is your signal for the Signal Oil program, The Whistler." There were also two short-lived attempts to form east-coast broadcast spurs: July 3 to September 25, 1946, sponsored by the Campbell Soup Company; and March 26, 1947, to September 29, 1948, sponsored by Household Finance.
➦In 1947...Jack Mullin demonstrated the Magnetophon at Institute of Radio Engineers convention. The Magnetophon tape recorder was one of the first recording machines to use magnetic tape in recording voice and music.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Chicago Radio: Program Director Stephanie Tichenor Exits WLS AM
Stephanie Tichenor, Program Director of heritage news/talk station WLS-AM 890 in Chicago, has left Cumulus Media after seven years in the role.
A Cumulus Media spokesperson confirmed Tichenor’s departure to Media Confidential Friday evening. No reason for her exit was disclosed, and the company has not announced a successor or timetable for a replacement.
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| Stephanie Tichenor |
In 2024, she oversaw the replacement of local shows such as “The Steve Cochran Show,” “The Closing Bell,” and “PM Chicago” with national hosts like Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles.
One notable success under her leadership was re-establishing Ray Stevens in morning drive. Stevens’ show became the station’s only remaining local weekday programming and gained traction in Chicago ratings.
Chicago ranks as the third-largest radio market in the United States, making WLS-AM — a historic brand known as “The Big 89” — a key property for Cumulus. The implications of Tichenor’s departure for the station’s future direction remain unclear as leadership evaluates next steps.
Further details on her plans or any interim programming adjustments at WLS-AM 890 are not yet available.
Detroit Radio: Jim O'Brien Exits Beasley's WCSX FM
Longtime morning radio host Jim O'Brien, known as "Big Jim," has ended his run at classic rock station 94.7 WCSX-FM, closing the popular "Big Jim's House" show after more than two decades on air.
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| Jim O'Brien |
L-A TV: MLB Angels Fire Team Announcer
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| Patrick O'Neal |
NYC Radio WFAN Leads Off Subway Series With All-Day Broadcast
As New York’s most passionate sports rivalry takes center stage, WFAN (WFAN-FM/AM), the most listened-to sports radio station in America, is bringing fans directly into the action. On May 15, the station will broadcast live all day from the MLB Flagship Store (NYC), leading into the Yankees vs. Mets Subway Series matchup at Citi Field as part of MLB “Rivalry Weekend.”
The station’s entire weekday lineup will air at its regular schedule, including “The Warm Up Show” from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET, “Boomer & Gio” from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET, “Evan & Tiki” from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET and “The Craig Carton Show” with Chris McMonigle from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET. All festivities at the flagship store lead fans to the New York Yankees pre-game show at 6:35 p.m. ET and the play-by-play broadcast with Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman at 7:15 p.m. ET.























