Radio Broadcasting
Gen Z Is Listening: New data from iHeartMedia and Critical Mass Media shows broadcast radio reaches 90% of teenagers monthly and dominates Gen Z’s ad-supported audio time, challenging the common claim that no one under 40 listens to the radio. The research, released Wednesday, finds that Gen Z’s desire for community and belonging is fueling a resurgence in radio engagement.
Stop License Review: Disney sues the FCC, becoming the first major broadcaster to take the Trump-era commission to court over alleged retaliation for its editorial decisions. The company is asking a federal judge to immediately halt accelerated license reviews, arguing the FCC is improperly using its regulatory power to punish constitutionally protected speech and pressure ABC into changing its programming
It's National Radio Day: Though we typically attribute the invention of the radio to Gugliemo Marconi in the 1890s, Nikola Tesla was reportedly first to demonstrate radio in 1893. Nonetheless, the process spanned decades, with many scientists making small but significant contributions to the understanding of electromagnetic induction, electric conduction, and radio waves.
Media Industry
FNC Tops Weekday Prime: FOX News Channel (FNC) concluded the week of August 10th with 2.4 million weekday primetime viewers and 229,000 viewers in the 25-54 demo, dominating all of television and outpacing NBC (2.4 million viewers), ABC (2.3 million viewers) and CBS (1.8 million viewers), according to Nielsen Media Research Big Data + Panel.
MS NOW is launching DTC Streaming Service: MS NOW Membership, on Sept. 9, lets viewers watch Rachel Maddow and other hosts without a traditional pay-TV subscription.
PSKY's Economic Impact: A Los Angeles County report on the economic impact of the Paramount-Warner Bros. Discovery merger, and the numbers are startling. If the deal were to go through, the study says, LA County would take an economic hit of $2.78 billion, while the region would lose 4,500 film and TV jobs between 2027 and 2030.
RIP: Telemundo executive José Alberto Suárez died in a helicopter crash in northern Kenya. Suárez was the president and general manager for Telemundo stations in Fort Myers, Orlando and Tampa. The crash, which had no survivors, is currently under investigation by Kenyan authorities. Five Americans were among the seven people killed in the incident.
U-S News
Economic D-Day: President Trump vowed to unleash what he called “ECONOMIC D-DAY” on Iran as frustrations mount over lack of progress on reopening the Strait of Hormuz or reaching a deal to end the nearly six-month war. Trump said on Wednesday evening he would launch a major economic campaign against Iran and any entity that does business with the regime.
House Ethics Probe: A California Democratic congressman, Rep. Jimmy Gomez, is accused by a woman of sexual assault and harassment, prompting a House Ethics Committee investigation amid a broader Capitol Hill ethics reckoning affecting members of both parties.
On the Move: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly moving back to the United Kingdom this month, with their children Archie (7) and Lilibet (5) set to start school there in September, after six years in the United States.
























