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Friday, May 15, 2026
Happy TGIF: Check The Pulse for May 15
Radio Broadcasting
Israel Threatens To Sue NY Times For Defamation
The Israeli government plans to file a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and veteran columnist Nicholas Kristof following the publication of an article accusing Israeli soldiers, prison guards, and settlers of systematic sexual violence against Palestinian prisoners.
D-C Radio: WTOP GM Joel Oxley Announces Retirement
Joel Oxley, president and general manager of WTOP and Federal News Network, announced Wednesday that he will retire later this year after nearly 35 years with the company, including 28 years as general manager.
Florida Radio: Parties Resolve Dispute For Non-Com WLRN
A long-running legal battle over the future of NPR affiliate WLRN-FM Miami (91.3) has been resolved through an out-of-court settlement.
NYC Radio WFAN Leads Off Subway Series With All-Day Broadcast
As New York’s most passionate sports rivalry takes center stage, WFAN (WFAN-FM/AM), the most listened-to sports radio station in America, is bringing fans directly into the action. On May 15, the station will broadcast live all day from the MLB Flagship Store (NYC), leading into the Yankees vs. Mets Subway Series matchup at Citi Field as part of MLB “Rivalry Weekend.”
The station’s entire weekday lineup will air at its regular schedule, including “The Warm Up Show” from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. ET, “Boomer & Gio” from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ET, “Evan & Tiki” from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. ET and “The Craig Carton Show” with Chris McMonigle from 2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. ET. All festivities at the flagship store lead fans to the New York Yankees pre-game show at 6:35 p.m. ET and the play-by-play broadcast with Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman at 7:15 p.m. ET.
L-A TV: MLB Angeles Fire Team Announcer
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Disney Sells 10+ Super Bowl Ad Slots at $9M Each
Disney has secured more than 10 30-second advertising spots for the upcoming Super Bowl, selling them for approximately $9 million apiece after initially seeking $10 million per slot from advertisers.
ESPN Promotes Mike Foss to EVP Sports News and Entertainment
ESPN has named Mike Foss to succeed the retiring David Roberts as Executive Vice President, Executive Editor, Sports News and Entertainment, with the promotion effective immediately. Roberts recently announced he would be retiring at the end of August. Roberts and Foss will work together on a transition of the role in the coming months.
Foss, who has been ESPN Senior Vice President, Sport Studio & Entertainment, since 2023, steering the creative and operational direction for ESPN’s daily programming, will report to Burke Magnus, ESPN President, Content.
“In his nine years with ESPN, Mike has continually demonstrated his collaborative leadership style and excellent organizational and management skills, as well as his boundless vision, innovation and creativity,” said Burke Magnus, ESPN President, Content. “I am confident that he will continue to do so in his new role and help make us better every day.”
Upon assuming his new role, Foss will gain oversight of ESPN’s vast news operation including sports news and coverage, investigative and enterprise journalism, research and digital editorial. He also will begin oversight of ESPN’s Creative Content Unit and Studio Enhancement Team.
R.I.P.: Claudine Longet, Actress, Singer, Married To Andy Williams
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| Claudine Longet (1942-2026) |
Claudine Longet, the actress and singer best known for 1960s TV roles and a high-profile 1976 trial after fatally shooting her Olympic skier boyfriend, has died at age 84.
R.I.P.: Clarence Carter, Soul Singer Known For Bawdy Hits
Clarence Carter, the Southern soul singer and guitarist famous for his unabashed songs of adultery and lust such as the late-1960s hits “Slip Away” and “Back Door Santa,” died on Thursday. He was 90.
Radio History: May 15
➦In 1923...WJZ moved to New York City.
The WJZ call sign was first used on what is now WABC in New York City. The original Westinghouse Electric Corporation, whose broadcasting division is a predecessor to the current broadcasting unit of CBS Corporation, launched WJZ in 1921, located originally in Newark, New Jersey.WJZ was sold in 1923 to the Radio Corporation of America, who moved its operations to New York, and in 1926 WJZ became the flagship station for the NBC Blue Network. NBC Blue would become the American Broadcasting Company in 1942. ABC later established WJZ-FM and WJZ-TV at the same time in 1948.
In 1953 ABC merged with United Paramount Theatres, and changed the call letters of their New York area stations to WABC, WABC-FM (now WPLJ) and WABC-TV. Four years later, Westinghouse Broadcasting acquired Baltimore television station WAAM (channel 13) and changed its call letters to WJZ-TV, which remained an ABC affiliate until 1995 when the station switched to CBS.
➦In 1933...the radio serial “Today’s Children” was heard for the first time. The woman who would soon become a soap opera icon, Irma Phillips, who was an NBC Blue network program-features writer, starred in the role of Mother Moran. Today’s Children became the #1 radio soap by 1938.
➦In 1961...Peter Tripp of WMGM 1050 AM in NYC found guilty of 35 counts of "commercial bribery". Tripp was a Top-40 countdown radio personality from the mid-1950s, whose career peaked with his 1959 record breaking 201 hour wake-athon (working on the radio non-stop without sleep to benefit the March of Dimes). For much of the stunt, he sat in a glass booth in Times Square. After a few days he began to hallucinate, and for the last 66 hours the observing scientists and doctors gave him drugs to help him stay awake. Tripp suffered psychologically, after the stunt, he began to think he was an imposter of himself, and kept that thought for some time.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Red Apple to Launch New News Service
Red Apple Audio Networks is making a bold move into the national news arena with the May 23rd debut of the Worldwide News Network, the new 24-hour national radio news service built to deliver hard news, breaking headlines, and fact-driven reporting to affiliates across the country.
The service goes live at 12:00 AM on Saturday, May 23, immediately feeding stations professionally produced top and bottom of the hour newscasts every hour, seven days a week, while simultaneously igniting one of the most aggressive newsroom staffing initiatives in radio syndication.
Former CBS Radio broadcast journalists Michael Wallace, Cooper Lawrence, Bill Rehkopf, and Matt Pieper are the first major hires in what will be a rapid buildout of the network’s team of elite news anchors, correspondents, writers, and producers.
TV Ratings: ABC WNT Tops With Total Viewers
“World News Tonight with David Muir” stood as the No. 1 program in Total Viewers (8.183 million) on all of broadcast and cable for the third time in the last four weeks during the week of May 4, 2026, based on Live+Same Day Big Data Plus Panel Program Ratings from Nielsen Media Research.
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TV Ratings: TODAY Is The No. 1 Morning Show
NBC News’ TODAY is the #1 morning show across the board for the week, leading in total viewers, A25-54, and A18-49, while extending its dominant streaks versus both ABC’s Good Morning America and CBS Mornings.
TODAY ranked #1 in total viewers for the 16th consecutive week and secured its 27th weekly win of the season. The broadcast also delivered its 15th straight week of year-over-year total viewer growth, its longest such streak since August 2011, while posting the largest gains versus both the prior week and prior year among morning shows.
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TV Ratings: Fox Dominates Cable
Voice Actors File Big Tech Lawsuits
Voice actors, narrators, and other audio professionals have filed lawsuits accusing Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Nvidia of improperly using their voices to train AI systems and develop voice-related technologies.
The complaints, filed this week in federal court, claim the tech giants wrongfully harvested or replicated the plaintiffs’ distinctive voices without consent, compensation, or proper licensing. The plaintiffs include book narrators, broadcasters, podcasters, and other professional voice talent whose livelihoods depend on the commercial value of their unique vocal performances.
S-D Radio: Connoisseur Selling Cluster To Locals
Connoisseur Media Agrees to Sell Watertown, SD Six-Station Cluster to Riverfront Broadcasting
Connoisseur Media has reached an agreement to sell its entire six-station cluster in Watertown, South Dakota, to Yankton-based Riverfront Broadcasting.
- Country “New Country KS93” KSDR-FM Watertown
- Hot AC 96.1 KIXX Watertown
- Classic Country 96.9 KDLO-FM Milbank
- Classic Hits 104.3 KKSD Watertown
- Full Service 950 KWAT Watertown
- News/Talk 1480 KSDR Watertown
Urban One Reports $3.1M First-Quarter Loss
Urban One Inc. reported a net loss of $3.1 million for its first quarter on Thursday. On a per-share basis, the company posted a loss of 69 cents.
Versant Reports Sharp Profit Drop in Q1 as Revenue Slips
Versant’s profit fell 22.1% to $286 million, or $1.99 per share, in the first quarter, while revenue declined 1.1% to $1.7 billion, the company reported.
25 New Recordings Added to National Registry
The Library of Congress announced Thursday that 25 culturally significant audio recordings — ranging from pop blockbusters to jazz masterpieces and Broadway classics — are being inducted into the National Recording Registry to be preserved for future generations.
- Country and Americana: Works by The Charlie Daniels Band, Vince Gill, Reba McEntire, and Rosanne Cash.
- R&B and Soul: Chaka Khan and earlier classics by Ray Charles and Gladys Knight & the Pips.
- Rock and Pop: The Go-Go’s groundbreaking ‘80s output, Weezer’s debut album, and The Byrds’ iconic “Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season).”
- Holiday and Latin crossover: José Feliciano’s enduring “Feliz Navidad.”
- Jazz: Recordings by Oliver Nelson and Paul Anka.
- Broadway: The original cast album of the long-running musical Chicago.
- Gaming: The soundtrack to the influential demonic role-playing game Doom.
For a Good Start, Check The Pulse for Thursday, May 14
Radio Broadcasting
New Highs: Online audio and podcast listening in the United States reached new peaks in 2026, according to Edison Research’s annual “The Infinite Dial” study, conducted with SSRS and supported by SiriusXM Media. The report found that 81% of Americans age 12 and older (roughly 233 million people) listened to online audio in the past month, while 76% did so in the past week.
Revenue Drop: Beasley Media posted first-quarter revenue of $41.3 million, down 13% year-over-year, with adjusted EBITDA turning to a loss of roughly $375,000. Same-station revenue fell 6.7%.
Loss Narrows: Salem Media Group reported a significantly narrower net loss for the first quarter of 2026 as operating expenses declined sharply, even as total revenue fell year-over-year. For the quarter ended March 31, Salem posted net revenue of $45.9 million, down from $51.7 million in Q1 2025. The company narrowed its net loss to $2.6 million.
Online Audio, Podcast Consumption Hit Record High
Online audio and podcast listening in the United States reached new peaks in 2026, according to Edison Research’s annual “The Infinite Dial” study, conducted with SSRS and supported by SiriusXM Media.
Beasley Media Reports 18 Percent Digital Spike
Beasley Media Group is pursuing a “controlled, data-driven transformation” to stabilize its business after reporting another quarter of declining revenue, CEO Caroline Beasley told investors on the company’s first-quarter earnings call.
Salem Media Narrows Q1 2026 Net Loss
Salem Media Group reported a significantly narrower net loss for the first quarter of 2026 as operating expenses declined sharply, even as total revenue fell year-over-year.
- Broadcast programming revenue fell to $17.2 million from $18.4 million.
- Broadcast advertising revenue dropped to $9.3 million from $10.2 million.
- Digital revenue slipped to $18.1 million from $19.7 million.
PSKY Defends WBD Merger
Paramount Skydance is pushing back against antitrust concerns, arguing that its $111 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery will increase competition in the entertainment industry rather than reduce it.
ESPN, ABC Super Bowl Win? Most Watched
ESPN has set an ambitious target to produce the most-watched Super Bowl in history when it airs Super Bowl LXI on February 14, 2027.
Report: FAST Channels Now Essential in OTT Media Strategies
New Audacy Insights report by Jenny Sutton, Head of Digital Marketing Solutions, recommends that advertisers integrate Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) services into their media mixes as marketers shift budgets away from traditional linear TV.
Radio History: May 14
➦In 1910...Actor Paul Sutton born (Died from muscular dystrophy at age 59 – January 31, 1970), He was a film actor, appearing mostly in uncredited roles, and most often in low budget B-movies during the 1930s and 1940s. He is perhaps best known as one of the actors who portrayed Sergeant William Preston on the radio serial Challenge of the Yukon. He departed his acting career in 1947, and later entered politics. In 1954 and 1956 he ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives from Michigan.
➦In 1916...Musician and bandleader Skip Martin was born in Robinson Ill. He began on staff at radio station WLW in Cincinnati, before playing alto and baritone sax for a series of big bands, including Charlie Barnett, Jan Savitt, Glenn Miller, and Benny Goodman. He had stints with NBC & CBS radio in New York before arranging the theme and incidental music for the 1958-59 TV series, “Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer.” He died in Feb 1976 at age 59.
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| Billie Burke and Judy Garland |
➦In 1970..Actress Billie Burke, best remembered as Glinda the Good Witch in The Wizard of Oz, who had her own Saturday morning CBS radio sitcom (1943-46), died of heart failure at age 85.
➦In 1976...Lowell Thomas ended a 46-year career as a network radio reporter.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Salem Media to Be Acquired by WaterStone in Major Deal
Salem Media, Inc. has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by The Christian Community Foundation, Inc., d/b/a WaterStone in a transaction that will take the company private and strengthen Salem’s long-term mission across radio, digital media, streaming, podcasting, television, and publishing.
Under the terms of the agreement, WaterStone will acquire all outstanding shares of Salem Media common stock for $1.00 per share, representing approximately a 250% premium over Salem’s recent trading price.
Edward Atsinger III, Salem co-founder and board member, said finding the right long-term steward for the company was a priority. “For the last ten years the Atsinger and Epperson families have been looking for a successor that would continue to carry the torch of delivering quality Christian and conservative media into the next generation and beyond. When we met with WaterStone, some 24 months ago, we believed it was a divine appointment. WaterStone is deeply aligned with the vision we had when our families founded this company.”
Broadcasting Jobs Hit Hardest By AI
Broadcasting has been one of the industries hit hardest by artificial intelligence, according to a new report from Wiingy, with U.S. radio and TV jobs falling 36.2% and real wages dropping 19.5% between May 2022 and May 2024.
Twin Cities Radio: KDWB Morning Host Dave Ryan To Retire
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| Dave Ryan |
Dave Ryan, longtime morning host at KDWB-FM 101.3 in Minneapolis-St. Paul, announced his retirement Wednesday, with his final broadcast set for Friday, May 22.
Local Radio Ad Revenue Projected to Reach $12.5B
Local radio is positioned for modest growth in a recovering but competitive advertising market in 2026, as digital platforms drive expansion while traditional over-the-air (OTA) broadcast remains the core strength, according to BIA Advisory Services’ latest U.S. Local Advertising Forecast.
The forecast was detailed during a Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) webinar titled “Radio Ad Forecast 2026: BIA’s Latest Projections” and summarized by Celine Matthiessen, VP of Insights and Analytics at BIA, in the RAB blog.
Total local advertising spending is expected to hit $184.5 billion in 2026, with digital accounting for $104.1 billion — 56.4% of the total — and growing at an 8.3% compound annual growth rate.
Traditional media is forecast to stay essentially flat at 0.1% growth.
Local radio revenue is projected at $12.5 billion, a 2.4% increase from 2025. OTA radio is expected to generate more than $10 billion, while digital radio contributes more than $2.3 billion. OTA revenue is forecast to decline at a -2.8% CAGR, offset by roughly 2% growth in digital radio.“Radio’s strength is its combination of reach and trust,” Matthiessen wrote.
Where Things Stand: Nexstar, Tegna Merger In Limbo
The $6.2 billion Nexstar Media Group acquisition of Tegna Inc. — which would create the largest local television station owner in the United States, controlling stations reaching roughly 80% of U.S. households — remains in legal limbo as of May 13, 2026.
- DirecTV filed suit, arguing the merger would substantially lessen competition.
- A coalition of Democratic state attorneys general joined, initially eight states (led by California) and expanding with five more — Massachusetts, Vermont, Indiana, Kansas, and Pennsylvania — announced on May 1, 2026.
R.I.P.: Joni Lamb, Daystar TV Network Co-Founder, President
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| Joni, Marcus Lamb |
Joni Lamb, president and co-founder of Daystar Television Network, a major Christian televangelism broadcaster, died lasrt Thursday. She was 65.
Good Morning: Here's The Pulse Briefing for Today May 13
Radio Broadcasting
Salem Going Private: Salem Media, Inc. has announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by The Christian Community Foundation, Inc. in a transaction that will take the company private and strengthen Salem’s long-term mission across radio, digital media, streaming, podcasting, television, and publishing.
Radio Revenue: Local radio is positioned for modest growth in a recovering but competitive advertising market in 2026, as digital platforms drive expansion while traditional over-the-air (OTA) broadcast remains the core strength, according to BIA Advisory Services’ latest U.S. Local Advertising Forecast.
AI Costing Jobs: Broadcasting has been one of the industries hit hardest by artificial intelligence, according to a new report from Wiingy, with U.S. radio and TV jobs falling 36.2% and real wages dropping 19.5% between May 2022 and May 2024.
Lawmakers Demand Disclosure On Possible CNN Changes
Two U.S. House Democrats asked Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison on Tuesday to reveal whether he or the company offered to alter CNN’s coverage of President Donald Trump in exchange for regulatory approval of its tie-up with Warner Bros. Discovery.
Trump Pushes DOJ To Investigate News Leaks
President Donald Trump personally pressed acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to aggressively investigate national security leaks related to the recent U.S.-Israeli military conflict with Iran, including pushing for subpoenas targeting journalists’ records, according to multiple administration officials.
Fox News Books Two Trump Interviews
FOX News Channel (FNC) will present two interviews with President Donald Trump from Beijing on Thursday, May 14th and Friday, May 15th following the US-China summit. FNC’s Sean Hannity will conduct the first interview with the president following his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which will air during Hannity on Thursday, May 14th from 9-10PM/ET. Chief political anchor Bret Baier will also get the president’s reaction to the summit in an interview to air on Friday, May 15th during Special Report (6 -7PM/ET).















































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