Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Chicago TV: Layoffs Hit On-Air WGN-TV Talent


WGN-TV (Channel 9) laid off eight veteran reporters and anchors on Monday in a major cost-cutting move by owner Nexstar Media Group, shocking the newsroom and raising concerns about the future of local news coverage at “Chicago’s Very Own.”

Among those let go was Sean Lewis, a nearly 20-year veteran who has anchored weekend morning broadcasts since 2010. “This afternoon, I filed my last report for WGN on the noon show,” the 50-year-old Lewis said. “A lot of really good people lost their jobs today, and it’s a shame.”

Lewis, a union steward, was initially in a meeting supporting a colleague being laid off when management asked him to stay and informed him he was also being terminated. 

By evening, the total reached eight on-air staffers. Some reporters were sent home mid-shift, sources said.

Reward Money Increased To $1M For Nancy Guthrie

Savannah Guthrie w/Mom Nancy

Savannah Guthrie, the "Today" show co-anchor, announced Tuesday that her family is offering up to $1 million in reward money for information leading to the recovery of her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, who was abducted from her home north of Tucson, Arizona, more than three weeks ago on February 1.

This family reward adds to the existing FBI reward of $100,000 (for a potential combined total of $1.1 million), and both would be paid for tips that lead to locating Nancy Guthrie. In an emotional four-minute Instagram video posted Tuesday morning, Savannah Guthrie acknowledged the possibility that her mother may already be dead—"she may already be gone"—but emphasized the family is "still holding out hope for a miracle" and needs to know her whereabouts either way."

If you've been waiting and you haven't been sure, let this be your sign to please come forward," she said. 

Suspect Made Previous Visit To Guthrie Home


The man suspected of kidnapping 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie from her home in the Catalina Foothills area near Tucson, southern Arizona, on or around February 1, 2026, appears to have made at least one prior visit to the residence, according to multiple law enforcement sources cited by major news outlets.

New details have emerged indicating that the suspect—previously shown in FBI-released footage from the morning of the suspected abduction—was captured on the victim's damaged Nest doorbell camera outside her home on an earlier date. In this separate image, the individual is not carrying the backpack visible in the later footage from February 1 (when authorities believe the abduction occurred). 

Sources told ABC News, NewsNation, CBS News, and others that the photos depict the same person at the door on different days, suggesting reconnaissance or planning before the incident.

Radio Ratings: January PPMs Begin To Roll-Out


Nielsen has started releasing the January 2026 PPM radio ratings for New York. These figures represent a return to a typical "normal" rating period after the holiday-inflated December results.

NEW YORK: News Takes the Lead


Audacy's all-news station 1010 WINS (simulcast on 92.3 WINS-FM) surged to the top spot with its highest share in over a year, climbing from 6.2 to 7.5. This ended the long-running streak of iHeartMedia's adult contemporary WLTW (106.7 Lite FM) at #1, as Lite FM dropped sharply from 12.5 to 7.0 and settled into #2—still holding the market's largest cume audience (down from 4,571,200 to 3,387,600). SBS's Spanish Tropical WSKQ (Mega 97.9) held steady at #3 with a minor dip from 5.6 to 5.4, while also gaining an additional 1.5 share from online streaming.Audacy's classic hits WCBS-FM climbed to #4 (up from 4.6 to 5.3). iHeartMedia's pop CHR WHTZ (Z100) eased to #5 (down from 5.3 to 5.1). New York Public Radio's news/talk WNYC advanced one position with its strongest performance in a year (up from 4.4 to 5.1).


In the key 25-54 demographic:  WSKQ rose to #1 for the first time since June, despite a small overall share decline. WLTW fell to its lowest share since June, landing at #2. iHeartMedia's urban contemporary WWPR (Power 105.1) advanced to #3, posting its highest mark in over a year. WHTZ continued its downward trend for the third consecutive book, slipping to #4. In the prior period, MediaCo's rhythmic CHR WQHT (Hot 97) and WCBS-FM had been tied at #5; both saw positive gains this time, finishing at #5 and #6 respectively with differing increases.


LOS ANGELES: KOST Holds #1, Jack-FM Climbs

With the holiday boost fading, iHeartMedia's adult contemporary KOST (103.5) remained #1 overall (6+) despite a steep drop from 13.3 to 6.3. Audacy's classic hits KRTH (K-Earth 101) held steady at #2 with a slight uptick (5.6 to 5.7). 

iHeartMedia's hot AC KBIG (104.3 MyFM) returned to #3 (up from 5.1 to 5.3). Audacy's adult hits/variety KCBS-FM (93.1 Jack FM) made a strong move, jumping from #6 to #4 with its highest share in over a year (3.9 to 4.4). 

Audacy's news/talk KNX (1070 AM/97.1 FM) climbed back to #5 (up from 4.1 to 4.3), while Audacy's urban AC KTWV (94.7 The Wave) slipped three spots to #7 (down from 4.3 to 4.1).

KOST continued as the market's cume leader despite a 31.9% decline (from 3,459,000 to 2,354,800).


In the competitive 25-54 demographic: The top six stations were separated by less than a full share point in a tight race. KBIG stayed flat but advanced to #1. Audacy's alternative KROQ held flat and rose to #2. KRTH also landed at #2 (tied), climbing from #4 and snapping a three-book decline. iHeartMedia's alternative KYSR (Alt 98.7) surged from #8 to #4 with its strongest performance in over a year. KCBS-FM repeated at #5 but posted a solid share gain. KOST fell from #1 to #6 after losing more than half its holiday-fueled share.

Monster Storm Stops the Presses In Boston


The Boston Globe will not print or deliver a physical newspaper for Tuesday, February 24, 2026, marking the first time in its 153-year history that executives have canceled a daily print edition. The decision stems from a massive, record-setting blizzard that battered New England on Monday, February 23, dumping up to 32 inches of snow in parts of Massachusetts, including around the newspaper's printing plant in Taunton, accompanied by high winds and whiteout conditions that made travel and operations unsafe.

Print subscribers will receive the Tuesday edition (covering the historic storm) bundled with Wednesday's paper, but single copies will not be available in stores. 

Digital access remains unaffected, with full content available online and via apps.

For more than 153 years, since its founding in 1872, the Globe's press workers have steadfastly produced a daily paper, persevering through fierce winter storms, blizzards like the legendary 1978 nor'easter (when some staff reportedly slept at the facility for days), technical breakdowns, labor disputes that halted presses in earlier decades, world wars, economic recessions, and even the global COVID-19 pandemic. 

This time, however, management concluded that neither safely getting staff to the Taunton facility nor completing the "last mile" of distribution was feasible amid the dangerous conditions.The unprecedented move highlights the storm's severity, which triggered widespread power outages, travel bans in parts of Massachusetts, school closures across the region, and treacherous roads. While the presses have fallen silent before due to strikes or other disruptions, this weather-driven cancellation by executive choice stands alone in the Globe's long record of resilience against the elements.

Sactown Radio: Andy Hawk Named PD For KSEG-FM, KRXQ-FM



Audacy has announced the expansion of Andy Hawk’s role, naming him Brand Manager of 96.9 The Eagle (KSEG-FM) and 98 Rock (KRXQ-FM) in Sacramento. In this role, Hawk will oversee both stations’ content strategy, talent, operations and branding while continuing to serve as Brand Manager of ALT 94.7 (KKDO-FM).

“Andy's smarts, passion and love for Sacramento make him the definitive choice to lead these two legendary brands into their next chapter,” said Ryan Castle, Rock Format Vice President, Audacy. “He is a Sacramento native who has an understanding of this community’s pulse. We’re excited for him to take the reins on all the Rock stations in this region and see the impact he makes.”

Andy Hawk
“I’ve grown up with these stations and have worked alongside the programmers of KRXQ and KSEG for the last two decades,” said Hawk. “It's truly an honor to get to lead these two massive Sacramento Brands.”

Hawk is an industry veteran with over 25 years of experience. He began his radio career as an intern at 98 Rock in 1997, later hosting “Local Licks” and serving as a traffic and weather anchor from 2009 to 2015. In 2016, he took on his first leadership role as the Company’s Alternative Regional Brand Manager. Under his purview, ALT 94.7 has reached the number one spot in the 25-54 demographic, a ranking he personally maintains during his number one-rated afternoon show.

Listeners can tune in to Audacy Sacramento stations and connect with them via the social platforms below.

YouTube Again Top Video Distributor


In January 2026, Disney achieved its strongest monthly performance in a year in Nielsen's Media Distributor Gauge, surging 1.2 share points to capture 11.9% of total U.S. television viewing—nearly matching its record high of 12.0% from January 2025 and closing to within 0.6 points of leader YouTube's 12.5%.


TV viewing overall reached a 12-month high during the month.
Disney's gains were primarily driven by massive sports boosts: 
  • ESPN viewing exploded 82% month-over-month, fueled by the College Football Playoffs and Championship games, contributing nearly a full share point to the company's total. 
  • ABC affiliates added 10% in viewing, powered by NFL games, the Citrus Bowl, returning broadcast dramas, and seasonal events including New Year’s Rockin’ Eve and The Rose Bowl Parade. High Potential and ABC World News Tonight ranked as the top broadcast programs in their genres.
Netflix held the No. 3 spot with 8.8% of TV usage, up slightly (+1%) overall. Its series Stranger Things topped streaming programs for the second consecutive month.

NBCU-Versant* climbed 5% to 8.5% share (+0.3 points), led by NFL games on NBC and Peacock simulcasts, the new season of Peacock's The Traitors, and a 13% jump at Telemundo affiliates from the sports reality series Exatlón (adding 0.7 share points from the network).FOX rose to 7.4% (+0.4 points), with more than half the gain (+0.25 points) from a 17% increase on FOX News Channel.

A&E advanced one ranking spot as combined viewership rose 8% (+0.1 point), driven by FYI (+46%) and Lifetime (+14%).

*Note: Versant completed its spin-off of NBCUniversal cable networks in early January 2026, but advertising sales remain handled by NBCU. For trend consistency, NBCU and Versant are reported combined in the Gauge, with individual shares noted in the chart.

Fox & Friends On The Road Wednesday Morning


FOX & Friends is set to broadcast its popular "Breakfast with Friends" series live from Doug's Place, a beloved Southern-style restaurant in Emerson, Georgia, on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM ET.

Co-host Steve Doocy will be on location at the diner, engaging directly with local patrons over breakfast. The segment will feature casual interviews where Doocy discusses everyday Americans' reactions to President Trump's recent State of the Union address (delivered on February 24, 2026, focusing on themes like economic strength, tariffs, immigration, and foreign policy) and their perspectives on the upcoming 2026 midterm elections (scheduled for November 3, 2026, with all House seats, one-third of the Senate, and various state/local races on the ballot).

This on-the-ground format is a signature element of FOX & Friends, allowing the show to capture grassroots opinions from heartland communities on major national issues.


Doug's Place, located at 696 Georgia Highway 293 in Emerson, GA, is a local institution known for authentic Southern comfort food, breakfast served daily, and a welcoming, community-focused vibe—often described as Emerson's "unofficial town hall." 

The restaurant has promoted the event enthusiastically on social media, noting doors open early (around 5:30 AM) for fans hoping to attend or participate.

Tune in to FOX News Channel (FNC) tomorrow morning for this special live broadcast! If you're in the area and a fan, it could be a fun chance to be part of the show.

Good Morning! Be Sure To Check The Pulse for Tuesday, Feb 24


Radio Broadcasting

PPM Ratings Release for Key Markets (February 24 Wave): Today marks a major ratings day as Nielsen releases January 2026 PPM (Portable People Meter) data for several top markets, including Washington DC, Boston, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, Phoenix, Detroit, Minneapolis, Tampa/St. Petersburg, Denver, San Diego, Baltimore, and St. Louis. These numbers heavily influence ad sales, programming decisions, and station valuations in the radio industry. Stations and groups are analyzing shifts in listenership amid competition from streaming, podcasts, and AI-driven content. Read More

FCC's "Pledge America Campaign" Gains Momentum:  FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's recently launched "Pledge America Campaign" (announced February 20, 2026) urges broadcasters—including radio stations—to air more "patriotic, pro-America" programming ahead of the nation's 250th anniversary (July 4, 2026). The initiative ties into the White House's Salute to America 250 Task Force and encourages content celebrating American history and values. NAB (National Association of Broadcasters) is expanding support with toolkits, spots, and resources for stations to participate, building on earlier efforts. This voluntary push has sparked discussions on content direction, potential regulatory incentives, and free speech implications in the lead-up to America's semiquincentennial.

Public and Commercial Radio Coverage of Trump's State of the Union Address: Radio plays a central role in disseminating tonight's State of the Union address by President Donald Trump (9 p.m. ET), with live carriage on networks like NPR, SiriusXM channels (e.g., POTUS Politics, Patriot, Progress, Fox News, CNN), C-SPAN Radio, and local public stations (e.g., KUER, KPFA). Public radio outlets are providing extensive analysis, call-ins, and context on key topics like the economy, foreign policy (including the Ukraine war's 4th anniversary), and domestic issues. Read More

Media Industry

Hollywood's Escalating "AI Wars" Intensify:  The battle over artificial intelligence's role in film, TV, and content creation remains a defining conflict in 2026. Major studios, tech giants with massive VC backing, creators, unions, and activists are clashing over IP rights, labor displacement, ethical use of AI tools, and creative control. Recent surges in AI-generated content and tools have heightened tensions, with reports framing it as a pivotal fight reshaping Hollywood's economic model and future. This includes debates on AI in scripting, visual effects, and production, amid fears of job losses and dilution of human artistry.

Ongoing Streaming and Media Consolidation Fallout (Layoffs, Mergers):  The media landscape is still reeling from major deals and restructurings: Persistent concerns over potential massive layoffs from the proposed Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming assets (or rival Paramount-Skydance bids), with industry analysts warning of thousands of job cuts due to overlapping operations.

Recent reports highlight continued downsizing at Paramount (post-Skydance merger), CBS News (voluntary buyouts leading to expected 15% staff reductions), and others like Netflix's product division.

Broader Hollywood layoffs lists track cuts at Paramount, Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN, and more as the industry adjusts to streaming economics, post-strikes recovery, and merger synergies targeting billions in savings. These moves reflect efforts to streamline amid declining linear TV and ad revenue challenges.

U-S News

President Trump In Primetime:  President Donald Trump is delivering his first State of the Union address of his second term tonight at 9 p.m. ET before a joint session of Congress. This high-stakes speech comes amid a divided nation, recent Supreme Court rulings striking down some of his tariff policies, economic pressures, and ahead of the November 2026 midterm elections where Republicans aim to retain control of Congress.

Key expectations include Trump highlighting his administration's accomplishments on issues like mass deportations, deregulation, lowering living costs (e.g., housing and energy), "law and order," and efforts to resolve global conflicts. 

The address follows a year of upheaval, including trade battles and foreign policy moves. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger (a Democrat and vocal Trump critic) will deliver the official Democratic response. Live coverage is available on major networks (e.g., FOX News, ABC, PBS, C-SPAN), streaming platforms, and the White House channels. Public opinion polls (e.g., from Pew Research) show mixed views on key issues like the economy, with many Americans disapproving of aspects of Trump's approach.

U.S. Tourists Caught in Mexican Cartel Violence: American tourists, particularly in popular resort areas like Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara (Jalisco state), are stranded or sheltering in place due to widespread cartel-related violence. This erupted after Mexican forces killed notorious Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes on February 22, 2026.

The killing triggered retaliatory attacks, including road blockages, burning buses, shootings, and chaos at airports. Several U.S. airlines have suspended flights to affected areas, leaving many tourists unable to return home. The U.S. State Department has issued security alerts urging Americans to shelter in hotels/residences, avoid crowds, and monitor updates.

Ukraine War Marks 4 Years (Entering Its 5th Year):  Today marks the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, with the conflict now entering its fifth year. Coverage reflects on how the war has transformed modern warfare, global security, European defense debates, and the balance of power. Casualty estimates are staggering, with up to 1.8 million soldiers potentially killed or wounded on both sides.

PSKY Offers Higher Bid For WBD


Paramount Skydance has submitted a higher bid for Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), intensifying its effort to derail the company's agreed-upon deal with Netflix, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The new offer improves on Paramount's prior $30-per-share all-cash proposal (valuing the entire company at $108.4 billion) and addresses Warner Bros.' concerns over financing certainty. Specific details of the revised price and terms were not immediately disclosed.

Warner Bros. Discovery is expected to review the updated Paramount bid while continuing to recommend the Netflix transaction to shareholders. If the board deems Paramount's offer superior, Netflix—its chosen partner—has the right to match it within four days.

NYC Radio: Mornings With Mero Off To Great Start on Hot 97


HOT 97's "Mornings with Mero" surges to No. 3 in New York City's fiercely competitive morning radio ratings, according to the latest January 2026 Nielsen PPM data released today by MediaCo Holding Inc.

The show, airing weekdays from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. on the iconic hip-hop station WQHT-FM (HOT 97), achieved the No. 3 ranking among both Adults 25–54 and Adults 18–49 in the New York Metro market's AM Drive slot—one of the most lucrative and hotly contested dayparts in U.S. radio.

Key metrics show robust year-over-year growth:
  • Adults 25–54: Average Quarterly Hour (AQH) persons rose +18.5% to 19,900 (from 16,800 in January 2025).
  • Adults 18–49: AQH persons jumped +30.7% to 19,600 (from 15,000 in January 2025).
This climb marks a significant milestone for the program, hosted by Bronx native comedian and cultural commentator The Kid Mero (Jose Rivera), who took over the morning slot in January 2026 following the departure of longtime host Ebro Darden. Mero brings his signature irreverent humor, sharp New York sensibility, and authentic voice—honed through podcasts like Victory Light and 7PM in Brooklyn, late-night TV, and stand-up—to the airwaves, alongside co-hosts including Shani Kulture, Miabelle, Kazeem Famuyide, and DJ Kast One.

Station executives highlighted the results as evidence of "the momentum behind Mornings with Mero and our ability to engage audiences where it matters most."

Report: Millions Spent To Lobbying For Abolishing Ownership Caps


Broadcasters have dramatically ramped up lobbying in 2025 to push for the elimination of national TV station ownership caps, with major players like Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group spending millions as the FCC showed openness to rule changes and big mergers loomed, according to a new OpenSecrets report.

Nexstar Media Group, the largest U.S. TV station owner, spent $3.2 million lobbying the FCC in 2025—roughly 10 times its typical annual amount from 2018 to 2023, when spending stayed steady. This surge tied directly to its proposed $6.2 billion acquisition of Tegna, announced in 2025, which would require lifting or easing the current 39% national audience reach cap to proceed.


Sinclair Broadcast Group, the second-largest owner, spent $800,000 on federal lobbying last year—up from $770,000 in 2024 and about four times its 2023 total—as it explored potential deals like acquiring E.W. Scripps.

Netflix to Trump: "This Is A Business Deal, Not Political Deal"


Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos has firmly dismissed President Donald Trump's demand that the streaming giant immediately fire board member Susan Rice, a former national security adviser in the Obama and Biden administrations, insisting the controversy has no bearing on Netflix's high-stakes business pursuits.

Sarandos described the situation as strictly commercial, stating in a BBC Radio 4 "Today" program interview Monday: “This is a business deal. It’s not a political deal. This deal is run by the Department of Justice in the U.S. and regulators throughout Europe and around the world.” 

He casually noted of Trump's social media post, “He likes to do a lot of things on social media.”

The rebuke comes amid Netflix's aggressive bid—reportedly valued at around $83 billion—to acquire parts or all of Warner Bros. Discovery, pitting it against rival bidder Paramount Skydance in a major media industry consolidation fight. The proposed transaction requires antitrust approval from U.S. authorities and international regulators, making political pressure a potential complication but one Sarandos appeared determined to downplay.

Sports Radio Soars With Growing Revenue Shares


The sports-formatted AM/FM radio sector is experiencing a remarkable surge in popularity and influence. Stations that deliver live play-by-play game broadcasts combined with in-depth sports talk programming are thriving like never before. 

Among the 24 major AM/FM radio formats tracked, sports radio ranks an impressive third in average household income, and its audience significantly over-indexes—meaning they show much higher-than-average participation—in a broad range of high-value purchase categories. This makes the format particularly attractive to advertisers targeting affluent, active consumers who are actively shopping for big-ticket items and services.

A recent analysis from the Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group® blog, authored by Pierre Bouvard, Chief Insights Officer, dives deep into these trends and underscores why sports AM/FM radio is commanding such strong attention. The audience is upscale, highly engaged, and in-market for just about everything—from vehicles and electronics to travel, home improvements, and emerging technologies.

Key highlights from the report include:
  • Station growth and revenue momentum: Over the past decade, the number of sports-formatted AM/FM radio stations has increased by +14%, while their share of overall radio revenue has jumped even more dramatically by +38%. This reflects both expanding availability and stronger advertiser investment in the format.
  • Dominance in digital streaming: According to Nielsen data, sports radio leads all formats in streaming share among key demographics—claiming the number one spot for both 25-54 and 18-34 year olds. This positions it as a powerhouse in the shift toward digital audio consumption
  • In-car listening leadership: For over-the-air sports AM/FM listeners, the car remains the primary location for tuning in, reinforcing the format's strength in reaching mobile, on-the-go audiences during commutes and road trips.
  • Booming national broadcasts: Westwood One's flagship sports properties have seen massive audience growth. Listenership to NFL games and NCAA March Madness coverage has soared over the last decade, drawing passionate fans who stay tuned for comprehensive coverage.
  • Superior advertising effectiveness: Ads on sports AM/FM radio outperform those on TV sports in key ways. The radio audience is far more attentive—often listening without the distractions of visuals—and deeply engaged with the content, leading to higher recall and impact for advertisers.
  • Rising affluence: The sports format's household incomes have climbed 17% since 2020, solidifying its third-place ranking among all 24 formats and highlighting an increasingly premium listener base.
  • Elevated purchase intent: Across numerous major consumer categories (such as automotive, technology, finance, home goods, and leisure), sports radio listeners demonstrate significantly higher purchase intent compared to the general population average. This "in-market" mindset makes them prime targets for brands.
  • Tech-forward mindset: The audience stands out for its enthusiasm around artificial intelligence—they are more engaged with AI tools and services, and show greater willingness to pay for premium AI offerings, aligning with forward-thinking marketing strategies.
These insights paint a picture of a dynamic, high-value format that's not just holding steady but accelerating in relevance. Sports AM/FM radio combines passionate fandom, attentive listening, and demographic strength to deliver outsized results for advertisers.

To dive into the complete details and data sources, check out the full blog post by Pierre Bouvard here.

Wisconsin Radio: Civic Media Refreshes Talk Format Line-Up


Civic Media has launched a revamped News/Talk format for several Wisconsin stations. The Civic Media Network will air on:
  • WXCO Wausau
  • WMDX Madison
  • WAUK Milwaukee
  • WISS Oshkosh
  • WZBH Hayward
Three new shows will be included in the daily lineup. “Daybreak with Brian and Jamie” will air 6-9AM Central Time, featuring Jamie Martinson and Brian Noonan. “The Jeff Santos Show” will air from 2-5pm and “Nite Lite With Pete Schwaba and Greg Bach” airs from 5-7PM

Here’s the full Monday-Friday broadcast schedule:
  • 5:00 AM – 6:00 AM: “Midwest Farm Report” with Pam Jahnke (select stations)
  • 6:00 AM – 9:00 AM: “Civic Media Mornings” with Brian and Jamie “All News, All Morning” with Dan Hanni (WAUK Milwaukee)
  • 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM: “Stephanie Miller Show” (8am WMDX Madison)
  • 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM: “The Thom Hartmann Program”
  • 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM: “The Jeff Santos Show”
Civic Media Vice President of Product Aaron Carreno said, “We’re excited to refresh our programming with the addition of new radio shows and a continuous stream of digital content that meets audiences wherever they are. This growth reflects our commitment to delivering fresh voices, diverse perspectives, and engaging storytelling across every platform. By strengthening both our on-air and digital presence, we’re creating more opportunities for our community to connect, discover, and stay informed—anytime, anywhere.”

BFOA Names New Leadership Award Recipients


The Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) is proud to announce the 2026 recipients of the Leadership Awards, Lowry Mays Excellence in Broadcasting Award, and Chairman’s Award. The awards honor some of the biggest names and most influential leaders in broadcasting. The honorees will be presented with their award at the BFOA Annual Breakfast, Wednesday, April 22, at 7 am, in the Beethoven Room of The Encore Resort during the NAB Show in Las Vegas.

The 2026 Leadership Award honorees are: 
  • Heather Cohen, President, The Weiss Agency
  • April Carty-Sipp, Executive Vice President, Industry Affairs at NAB
  • Michael J. Hayes, President, Hearst Television
  • Mike Hulvey, President & Chief Executive Officer, Radio Advertising Bureau
  • Chad Matthews, President, ABC-Owned Television Stations
  • Alissa Pollack, Executive Vice President, Global Music Marketing, iHeart
The Leadership Awards are given annually in recognition of career contributions to the broadcast industry and the community at large.

John Catsimatidis
The 2026 Lowry Mays Excellence in Broadcasting Award honoree is:
  • John Catsimatidis, Owner & Chief Executive Officer, WABC Radio/Red Apple Media
The Lowry Mays Excellence in Broadcasting Award is bestowed annually on an individual in broadcasting whose work exemplifies innovation, community service, advocacy, and entrepreneurship.

The 2026 Chairman’s Award honoree is:
  • Deborah Norville, Emmy-winning Broadcast Journalist
The Chairman’s Award is bestowed on an individual in recognition of their contribution to the broadcast industry.

The Broadcasters Foundation Annual Breakfast is complimentary to everyone in broadcasting, although registration is strictly required. To register, broadcast professionals may click here, call 212-373-8250, or email info@thebfoa.org.

The BFOA is the only charity devoted exclusively to providing financial aid to broadcast professionals in acute need due to critical illness or disaster.

Influencer Resigns From CBS News Over Epstein Connection


Peter Attia, the prominent physician and longevity influencer known for his podcast, book Outlive, and focus on health optimization, has resigned from his role as a contributor to CBS News effective immediately.

The decision comes amid intense backlash following the recent release of additional Jeffrey Epstein files by the U.S. Department of Justice. These documents, which included over 1,700 references to Attia, revealed extensive email correspondence between him and the convicted sex offender between approximately 2014 and 2019, years after Epstein's 2008 guilty plea to charges involving a minor.

CBS News informed staff of the resignation on Monday, through the network's booking department. 

Attia, who had been hired in January as part of editor-in-chief Bari Weiss's effort to bring in high-profile voices for the network's coverage, never appeared on air in the role. A spokesman for Attia described the position as newly established and not yet meaningfully active, and stated that he stepped back to avoid becoming a distraction to the network's work.

The Epstein files exposed chummy and sometimes disturbing exchanges, including Attia providing medical advice to Epstein, crude and demeaning comments about women, jokes, and references to Epstein's lifestyle. In one notable exchange, Attia lamented that Epstein's "outrageous" life was something he couldn't share with others.

Radio History: Feb 24


➦In 1924...WPOW NYC signs-on as WBBR. Judge Franklin Rutherford, successor to the Jehovah Witness founder, Charles Taze Russell, dedicated WBBR, at Rossville in southwestern Staten Island.

Franklin Rutherford
WBBR's programming schedule included programs in several languages, including Yiddish and Arabic.

Judge Rutherford later expanded the radio operations into ownership of at least 7 stations in the United States and Canada, including outlets in the Chicago, Toronto, and Oakland areas.

On August 5, 1928, Rutherford broadcast on a chain of  96 stations, the largest radio network organized till that time, according to New York Radio History.  But, Rutherford's attacks on other religions led many stations to drop his programs, sometimes cutting him off before he was finished.

WBBR started off on a frequency of 1230 AM in 1924, then moved to 1100 later that year. In 1925, the station moved to 720 AM, unauthorized. In 1927, WBBR moved again to 1170, and in 1928 to 1300 - in both instances, sharing time with other stations.

In 1941, WBBR's license was transferred to the Watchtower Bible And Tract Society, the religion's publishing arm, and in March of that year, WBBR (and its share-time partners) moved to 1330 AM. In 1946, power was increased to 5000 watts.

In 1957 the Watchtower Bible And Tract Society sold its station to H. Scott Killgore's Tele-Broadcasters Of New York Inc. for $133,000.  Call letters were changed to WPOW on May 1, 1957, the religious talks and placid string and organ music disappeared, and the new station embarked on a series of changes that would repeatedly make it something of a pioneer in New York area radio.

On the morning of September 5, 1957, WPOW became the first New York station to play a form of rock music during most of its daily schedule.

The remainder of WPOW's schedule was filled with easy-listening music, paid religious programs including "Glad Tidings Tabernacle" and "The Hebrew Christian Hour".

Under its share-time arrangements, WPOW often broadcast at unusual times, occasionally signing on at 3a and then leaving the air while the morning drive-time audience was at its peak.

In February 1958, the station moved to foreign-language programming, mostly Spanish but also including some Polish, French, Armenian and Byelorussian.

In July 1959, Killgore sold WPOW for $250,000 to John M. Camp, an Illinois-based advertising agent and broker of religious broadcast time.  In 1973, Camp purchased share-time station WHAZ in Troy NY and starting operating it as a daytimer, opening up Monday nights for WPOW.

In 1979, WPOW's other share-time station on 1330 AM, WEVD, was sold to Salem Media, and became WNYM.  In the early 1980's, Salem bought out WPOW for $4 million, most of that sum simply for the Staten Island real estate.

On December 31, 1984, WPOW signed off without ceremony, and the last time-sharing arrangement in New York AM radio came to an end.

Today, the WBBR call letters are being used by Bloomberg on 1130 AM. The WPOW calls are being used by Beasley Broadcasting for one of its FM's in Miami. And WPOW's 1330 AM frequency in NYC is occupied by religious WWRV, 1330 is a Spanish Christian music and teaching station and serves the New York area. It is owned by Radio Vision Cristiana Management.

➦In 1942...the Voice of America (VOA) began broadcasting.

Voice of America (VOA) is a U.S. government-funded international multimedia Agency which serves as the United States federal government's official institution for non-military, external broadcasting, the largest U.S. international broadcaster. VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in more than 40 languages which it distributes to affiliate stations around the globe. It is primarily viewed by foreign audiences, so VOA programming has an influence on public opinion abroad regarding the United States and its leaders.

VOA was established in 1942, and the VOA charter (Public Laws 94-350 and 103-415) was signed into law in 1976 by President Gerald Ford. The charter contains its mission "to broadcast accurate, balanced, and comprehensive news and information to an international audience", and it defines the legally mandated standards in the VOA journalistic code.

VOA uses shortwave transmitters (many located in Greenville North Carolina).

➦In 1987...Radio Personality Jim Connors died at age 47.  He was killed in a car crash on I-95 in Greensville County, Virginia.

Jim Connors earned thirteen Gold records for discovering artists during his career including Harry Chapin and his hit song "Taxi". Chapin later went on to write "W*O*L*D," a song inspired by Connors' life. This song was based on a phone call Harry overheard while in studio with JC at WMEX-Boston. The men began discussing what life as a "jock" is like, which was Harry's inspiration for the hit song.