Radio Broadcasting
Audio TSL: Americans ages 13 and older continue to spend about four hours per day with audio, with younger listeners leading the way. As of the first quarter of 2026, U.S. listeners aged 13–34 devote the most time to audio at 4 hours and 30 minutes daily. Those aged 35–54 follow closely at 4 hours and 3 minutes, while Americans 55 and older spend 3 hours and 17 minutes per day.
Grant's Gone: Grant Napear’s weekday afternoon show on Fox Sports Radio Sacramento has been canceled after eight months. The former Sacramento Kings broadcaster announced the cancellation Monday on social media. The program, which aired from 3 to 6 p.m. on iHeartMedia’s Fox Sports Sacramento, launched in September 2025. It marked Napear’s first return to Sacramento radio since he lost both his TV and radio jobs in June 2020.
97.1 The Fan: the first-ever FM all-sports station in Los Angeles and an Audacy station, announces its debut weekday programming, beginning May 18.
Media Industry
FNC Defeats Playoffs: FOX News Channel (FNC) concluded the week of April 27th with over 3 million weekday primetime viewers and 286,000 in the 25-54 demo, beating ESPN (2.7 million viewers) during the NBA and NHL playoffs for the second consecutive week, according to Nielsen Media Research Big Data + Panel.
WNT Mo 1: For the third week in a row, “World News Tonight with David Muir” stood as the No. 1 program in Total Viewers (8.300 million) on all of broadcast and cable (excluding sports) during the week of April 27.
Ted's Legacy: Media mogul Ted Turner, whose bold vision transformed television from limited broadcast schedules into a 24-hour, multi-channel universe, died Wednesday, at his home in Lamont, Florida. He was 87. Turner’s innovations fundamentally reshaped how the world consumes news, entertainment, and sports, laying the groundwork for today’s fragmented streaming era while proving cable could compete with — and eventually dominate — traditional broadcasting.
U-S News
The End? President Donald Trump predicted a swift end to the war with Iran as Tehran considered a U.S. peace proposal that sources said would formally end the conflict while leaving unresolved key U.S. demands that Iran suspend its nuclear program and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. An Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson cited by Iran's ISNA news agency said Tehran would convey its response, while Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesperson for parliament's powerful foreign policy and national security committee, described the proposal as "more of an American wish-list than a reality."
Rubio Meets Pope: Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet Pope Leo at the Vatican on Thursday, in a potentially fraught encounter as President Donald Trump has continued a series of disparaging attacks on the Catholic leader over the Iran war. Rubio, who also serves as Trump's national security adviser, was due to arrive at the Vatican's Apostolic Palace around 11:15 a.m. for the visit, the first between the pope and a Trump cabinet official in nearly a year.
Savannah Abruptly Exits: Savannah Guthrie made a sudden exit during Wednesday’s “Today” show. After 90 minutes into the broadcast, Savannah’s co-host, Craig Melvin, announced that she was done for the day. “Savannah had to leave a little early,” he told viewers, adding, “She’ll be right back tomorrow, though.” No other explanation was given, and Savannah has yet to address the moment on her social media accounts.


























