Broadcasters have a key date to mark: June 18, 2026, when the FCC’s latest package of deregulatory updates becomes official.
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FCC Broadcast Rule Changes Take Effect June 18
Broadcasters have a key date to mark: June 18, 2026, when the FCC’s latest package of deregulatory updates becomes official.
Edison Is Tracking Audio Streaming
Another flagship Edison Media study, The Infinite Dial, provides valuable complementary insights into the evolution of AM/FM radio streaming.
This 30% streaming penetration represents a notable acceleration in consumer adoption. Just two years ago (2024), the comparable figure stood at only 19%. The 11-percentage-point increase over a relatively short period underscores the steady migration of traditional radio audiences toward digital delivery methods, even as they remain loyal to the same familiar stations and content.
The trend captured by The Infinite Dial highlights an important shift: radio is not being replaced by streaming, but rather supplemented and extended by it. A growing share of listeners now fluidly move between broadcast signals and digital streams depending on location, device availability, and convenience—signaling a hybrid future for the medium.
Radio Recap: More April PPMs Released
Nielsen has released the third barch of April PPMs Rating For Secverwl Markets"
MIAMI: Market Shakeup
This ratings period brought more movement than usual in a market that tends to be fairly stable, with familiar stations dominating the leaderboard. The biggest story was Audacy AC WLYF (101.5 LITE FM), which surged from second to #1 6+ for the first time since July, jumping 6.0 to 7.1.SBS Spanish Contemporary WCMQ (Z92.3) made a major leap, climbing from #5 to #2 with its strongest book in over a year (5.5–6.1).
- WMIA moved up to #2 with a modest gain but trailed the leader by a full share.
- WFEZ dropped to #3, hitting its lowest score in over a year. It tied COX MEDIA Rhythmic AC WFLC (HITS 97.3), which rose from #5 despite a slight dip.
- WCMQ edged up to #5 with a small increase, while WHQT slid from first place to tie for the position. A notable shift in what has been a relatively predictable market.
For the fourth consecutive book, University pf Washington N/T KUOW cruised to a dominant #1 6+ finish, widening its lead with a strong jump from 8.4 to 10.6. However, the real story this period was Bonnville Sports KIRO-A (SEATTLE SPORTS 710AM), which surged from a tie for #6 all the way to #2 — its best book since October — leaping 4.7 to 6.4 as baseball season kicked off.
In the 25-54 Demo: KISW delivered a massive share gain to take #1 25-54.
- KUOW climbed to #2 with a solid increase, finishing roughly one share behind the leader.
- KEXP saw its three-book winning streak snapped, dropping to #3.
- KIRO-A jumped from #7 to #4.
- Audacy Alternative KNDD (107.7 THE END) returned to #5 with a slight uptick.
- KJEB fell from #3 to #6, tying KCMS and Hubbard Pop CHR KQMV (MOViN’ 92.5).
Nexstar Seeks Expedited Appeal to Salvage Stalled Merger
Nexstar Media Group on Wednesday urged a U.S. appeals court to fast-track its review of a lower-court ruling that has blocked the company’s proposed acquisition of rival broadcaster Tegna, warning that continued delays are inflicting tens of millions of dollars in permanent financial harm.
TV Ratings: More Viewers Watched Fox News for China Coverage
FOX News Channel (FNC) concluded the week of May 11th with over 2.6 million weekday primetime viewers and 243,000 in the 25-54 demo – notably, nabbing 99 out of the Top 100 cable news telecasts among total viewers.
For the fourth consecutive week, FNC maintained its dominance over ESPN (2.1 million viewers) during the NBA and NHL playoffs. In Monday – Sunday primetime, FNC delivered almost 2.3 million viewers and in Monday – Sunday total day, FNC notched nearly 1.5 million viewers. Notably, CBS Evening News (3.8 million viewers and 503,000 in the 25-54 demo) continued its downward trajectory, posting its sixth consecutive week below 4 million viewers and its 15th consecutive week under 600,000 in the 25-54 demo.
TV Ratings: TODAY Leads Broadcast Morning Shows
The three major U.S. broadcast morning news programs—ABC’s Good Morning America (GMA), NBC’s TODAY, and CBS Mornings—continued their longstanding ratings battle during the week of May 11, 2026, with NBC’s TODAY maintaining its lead in total viewers while ABC’s GMA narrowed the gap and delivered strong entertainment-driven programming.
GMA and TODAY dominated the morning slot, routinely drawing millions more viewers than CBS Mornings, which trailed as a distant third. Recent available data from prior weeks showed TODAY averaging around 3 million total viewers and leading in the key adults 25-54 demographic, while GMA stayed competitive (often within 70,000–150,000 viewers) and showed year-over-year growth in several periods. CBS Mornings hovered near 1.7–1.8 million viewers.
Twin Cities Radio: WCCO Radio Switches to ABC News Affiliate
WCCO Radio (830 AM) will become an ABC News affiliate for the first time in its history, effective Thursday afternoon, May 21, 2026, after nearly a century as a CBS News Radio partner.
Wilmington DE Radio: WDEL Joins ABC News Radio
Starting Saturday May 23, ABC will provide news updates on WDEL (101.7FM / 1150AM) at the start of every hour, replacing CBS News, which is shuttering its radio news division after nearly 100 years.
WDEL will air a retrospective looking back at the long history of CBS Radio News on Friday at 9 a.m. and again as the network signs off at 11 p.m.
"We were extremely disappointed with CBS' decision," said WDEL's Director of News, Programming and Operations Chris Carl. “But we are thrilled to join ABC, which has a well established record of broadcast journalism excellence.
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Radio broadcasting
Broadcasters have a key date to mark: June 18, 2026, when the FCC’s latest package of deregulatory updates becomes official.
The Infinite Dial shows 30% of all weekly radio listeners report using a digital stream for at least part of their radio consumption. This means nearly one-third of the radio audience is now hybrid in its listening behavior—tuning in to the same stations through both legacy broadcast signals and modern digital channels.
Hybrid radio listening skews toward a blend of younger digital natives (who add streams to their habits) and older traditionalists (who are increasingly supplementing OTA with digital options).
Media Industry
Nexstar Media Group on Wednesday urged a U.S. appeals court to fast-track its review of a lower-court ruling that has blocked the company’s proposed acquisition of rival broadcaster Tegna, warning that continued delays are inflicting tens of millions of dollars in permanent financial harm.
FOX News Channel (FNC) concluded the week of May 11th with over 2.6 million weekday primetime viewers and 243,000 in the 25-54 demo – notably, nabbing 99 out of the Top 100 cable news telecasts among total viewers.
Billionaire Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, on Wednesday pushed back against sharp criticism of a harsh round of layoffs at the newspaper, arguing that the outlet must become a profitable business to demonstrate its true relevance in the media landscape.
TV Ratings: ABC's WNT No.1 In Total Viewers
With David Muir anchoring from Beijing, China, last week, “World News Tonight with David Muir” stood as the No. 1 program in Total Viewers (7.889 million) on all of broadcast and cable for the second consecutive week during the week of May 11, 2026, based on Live+Same Day Big Data Plus Panel Program Ratings from Nielsen Media Research.
- “World News Tonight” ranked as the No. 1 newscast across broadcast and cable in Total Viewers (7.889 million), Adults 25-54 (962,000) and Adults 18-49 (709,000).
- “World News Tonight” outperformed “NBC Nightly News” (5.970 million, 831,000 and 586,000, respectively) in Total Viewers (+32%/+1.919 million), Adults 25-54 (+16%/+131,000) and Adults 18-49 (+31%/+123,000).
- “World News Tonight” widened its margins over “NBC Nightly News” week to week in Adults 25-54 (+79% – 131,000 vs. 73,000) and Adults 18-49 (+459% – 123,000 vs. 22,000).
- “World News Tonight” built on its lead over “NBC Nightly News” on the year-ago week by double digits in Total Viewers (+26% – 1.919 million vs. 1.517 million) and Adults 18-49 (+18% – 123,000 vs. 104,000).
Where Things Stand: The Hybrid Radio Listener
Hybrid radio listeners—those who consume AM/FM radio both over-the-air (traditional receivers) and via digital streams (smartphones, smart speakers, cars, etc.)—represent a growing and dynamic segment of the audience. According to the 2026 Infinite Dial, they make up 30% of weekly radio listeners (up from 19% in 2024), while 70% remain exclusive traditional over-the-air users.
CRS 360 Webinar Explores In-Car Measurement
Country Radio Broadcasters Releases New CRS360 Session on In-Car Radio Measurement and Listener Analytics
WaPo Owner Calls Profitability a Key Measure of Relevance
Billionaire Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, on Wednesday pushed back against sharp criticism of a harsh round of layoffs at the newspaper, arguing that the outlet must become a profitable business to demonstrate its true relevance in the media landscape.
Lawmakers Seek Ban On Gambling Ads Targeting Minors
Sens. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) are introducing legislation Thursday that would federally prohibit digital gambling advertisements aimed at people under 18, targeting concerns that social media platforms are hooking children on betting.
Seattle Radio: 99.9 KISW to Host First-Ever Live Ferry Broadcast
99.9 KISW (KISW-FM), an Audacy station in Seattle, has announced a partnership with Washington State Ferries (WSF) to celebrate the state’s marine highway system’s 75th anniversary. On May 29, the station will host a historic, first-of-its-kind four-hour live broadcast from aboard the Edmonds-Kingston ferry.From 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PT, “The Daly Migs” morning show co-hosts, Steve Migs, Taryn Daly, and Danny V., will broadcast live while sailing across the Puget Sound. Throughout the morning, special guests will join the crew as they sail between the Edmonds and Kingston terminals.
“We’re always looking to push the boundaries of live radio, so bringing the entire show onto a moving ferry is incredibly exciting,” said Ryan Castle, Brand Manager, 99.9 KISW. “We can’t wait to connect with our audience out on the water and bring some serious rock-and-roll energy to the morning commute.”
📻🎧Listeners can tune in to 99.9 FM (KISW-FM) in Seattle on-air and nationwide on the Audacy app and website. Fans can also connect with the station via Instagram, X and Facebook.
Radio History: May 21
➦In 1916...entertainer Dennis Day born, Owen Patrick Eugene McNulty (Died at age 72 of Lou Gehrig's Disease – June 22, 1988). He was a singer, radio, television and film personality and comedian of Irish descent.
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Besides singing, Day was a mimic. On the Benny program, Day performed impressions of various celebrities of the era, including Ronald Colman, Jimmy Durante and James Stewart.
From 1944 through 1946 he served in the United States Navy as a Lieutenant. While in service he was temporarily replaced on the Benny radio program by fellow tenor Larry Stevens. On his return to civilian life, he continued to work with Benny while also starring on his own NBC show, A Day in the Life of Dennis Day (1946–1951).
On Benny's show, Day's having two programs in comparison to Benny's one was the subject of numerous jokes and gags, usually revolving around Day rubbing Benny's, and sometimes other cast members' and guest stars' noses in that fact (e.g., "Dennis, why do you have two horns on your bicycle?" "Why shouldn't I? I've got two shows!"). His last radio series was a comedy and variety show that aired on NBC's Sunday afternoon schedule during the 1954–55 season.
He went on to star in his own NBC radio sitcom (Dennis Day Show.) On TV he appeared in 237 episodes of the Benny Show, plus about a dozen guest acting gigs.
➦In 1931...WOR radio in New York City premiered The Witch’s Tale. Beginning in 1934 the pioneering horror show was broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System (of which WOR was the flagship station) where it aired until 1938.



























