Radio Broadcasting
Digital advertising continues to expand rapidly, fueled by a few dominant tech platforms and the fast rise of retail media networks, while traditional channels such as radio, TV and print are adopting digital extensions and data-driven targeting to stay competitive.
Pearson Broadcasting of Northwest Arkansas has reached a definitive agreement with the Baker Family Trust to acquire the 93.7 FM frequency, which will be rebranded as ESPN Arkansas 93.7, significantly extending ESPN Arkansas’s coverage across Northwest Arkansas and the greater River Valley. The current KISR (Kisser 93) will move from 93.7 FM to 93.1 FM and will continue serving the River Valley with its established local format.
After CBS News Radio shut down, Live Channel USA launched Radio Network News (RNN). Led by executives from Sky News, the BBC and CNN, RNN will run a “Bridge Service” starting May 23 before a full launch on June 1 to support stations affected by CBS’s exit. Using a hybrid model—U.S.-based production paired with a London global hub—RNN will deliver domestic and international reporting; founder Dan Warren says it provides affiliates a more globally integrated news solution.
Media Industry
The Pentagon asked a federal judge Friday to keep in place its policy requiring escorts for journalists entering the military complex, saying the restriction is necessary to prevent national security leaks while it appeals recent court defeats. The filing follows two rulings by U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman that struck down major portions of the Defense Department’s press restrictions as unconstitutional in a New York Times lawsuit; the Pentagon argued that “allowing members of the public unfettered access to the Pentagon poses unique and acute dangers.”
Puck News reports that Bob Iger and Disney have mounted a preemptive response to an upcoming unauthorized biography, portraying Iger as “thin‑skinned” about media coverage. According to the story, Disney has retained litigator Charles Harder to press the author and publisher and has had Harder send letters to HarperCollins requesting information and additional time for fact‑checking.
U-S News
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the price of oil and gasoline may remain high through November's midterm elections, a rare acknowledgement of the potential political fallout from his decision to attack Iran six weeks ago. "It could be, or the same, or maybe a little bit higher, but it should be around the same," Trump, who is in Miami for the weekend, told Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo" when asked whether the cost of oil and gas would be lower by the fall.
U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell on Sunday said he was suspending his campaign for governor of California, as he faces calls from fellow Democratic lawmakers and dozens of his former staffers to leave Congress following accusations of sexual assault. "To my family, staff, friends, and supporters, I am deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past," Swalwell wrote in a post on X, without elaborating. "I will fight the serious, false allegations that have been made - but that's my fight, not a campaign's."
Rory McIlroy has done it again. On Sunday, the Northern Irishman became the fourth player in Masters history to go back-to-back, joining Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods. McIlroy further cemented his legacy in the tournament’s history not by blowing away the field or by producing a final-round score for the ages. After 36 holes, he had a record six-shot lead. But he sweated out this Masters Sunday, with two birdies in Amen Corner the difference.



















