Radio Broadcasting
Cumulus Pain: Cumulus Media is arguing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit that its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing is no longer a hypothetical risk — it is concrete evidence of the severe damage caused by Nielsen’s controversial “Network Policy.” Cumulus states that one of the irreparable harms it warned about has now occurred: “Cumulus declared bankruptcy.” The company directly links the bankruptcy to the loss of access to Nielsen’s national “Nationwide” ratings, claiming the policy forces broadcasters to buy expensive local ratings data to obtain the national product essential for selling advertising.
WABC Tops: John Catsimatidis, the 77-year-old billionaire owner of New York grocery chains and oil assets, has transformed the once-fading AM station WABC into the most listened-to talk radio station in the United States, according to Nielsen data. Since acquiring the station in 2019, he has grown its weekly audience to more than 400,000 listeners.
No Bull for Gates: After 18 years as the heartbeat of 94.9 The Bull, Kristen Gates — the longest-serving on-air personality in the station’s history — has exited the country powerhouse. The 52-year-old Atlanta radio veteran made the announcement on social media, leaving fans and industry insiders stunned and searching for answers. Gates offered no explanation for her sudden departure.
Media Industry
NFL Defensive: The National Football League defended its television distribution strategy in a meeting with Federal Communications Commission officials last week, as regulators examine the ongoing shift of live sports from free over-the-air broadcast networks to paid subscription streaming services. The NFL met with senior FCC staff on last Friday.
FNC Strong: FOX News Channel (FNC) concluded the week of April 13 averaging 3.2 million weekday primetime viewers and 299,000 in the 25-54 demo, leading ABC (2.8 million and 458,000 in the 25-54 demo) and NBC (2.8 million and 452,000 in the 25-54 demo) in total viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research Big Data + Panel.
Think Bigger: Radio’s digital advertising revenue reached a record $2.3 billion in 2025, now accounting for 24.4% of the average station’s total ad revenue and serving as the primary force stabilizing the industry after years of decline, according to the 14th Annual Digital Benchmarking Report released at the 2026 NAB Show.
U-S News
Sail Away: Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired on Wednesday after months of infighting with senior Pentagon leaders and disagreements over how to revive the Navy’s struggling shipbuilding program. Phelan is leaving the Pentagon and the Trump administration effective immediately, wrote Sean Parnell, the Pentagon’s chief spokesman, in a terse statement. Phelan had championed the “Golden Fleet,” a major investment in new ships including a “Trump-class” battleship.
Scam: The Southern Poverty Law Center is accused of funneling millions of dollars to at least eight leaders and members of hate groups — including a Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard and a fundraiser for a neo-Nazi group — to act as informants. The Alabama-based non-profit was charged by the DOJ with wire fraud, bank fraud, and money laundering conspiracy on Tuesday for allegedly hiding from donors the fact that it doled out more than $3 million over the course of nearly a decade to “field sources” tasked with infiltrating violent extremist groups.
RFKJr Endorses Measles Vac: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has repeatedly backed away from his longstanding criticism of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. On Wednesday, he made his strongest statement yet — albeit on behalf of his department and not himself. “We promote the M.M.R.,” Kennedy told the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday morning, referring to the combined vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella. “We have advised every child to get the M.M.R. That’s what we do.”


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