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Premium Content
05/08/2024
More to Air Fever Games
Eleven additional markets across Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky and Ohio have signed deals with TEGNA and the WNBA’s Indiana Fever to air 17 games for free over-the-air.
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Premium Content
04/02/2024
CBS Stations Contract Gray’s In-House Consulting Group
CBS has retained Gray’s in-house research and consulting group to provide market research and news consulting services to all 14 CBS owned and operated television stations.
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Premium Content
02/06/2023
Carriage
Three of Sinclair’s free OTA multicast networks are adding 2.4 million TV households by the end of 2Q23 thanks to new local affiliate agreements with Nexstar, Gray and Entravision.
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Premium Content
10/17/2022
Standard General Fights For TEGNA Deal
Standard General Founding Partner Soo Kim is fighting back against some of the attacks being made against his company’s proposed acquisition of TEGNA.
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Premium Content
09/12/2022
Louisville Leaps into NextGen
A group of local stations in Louisville, Kentucky, have begun broadcasting with NextGen TV. Block Communications’ WDRB (FOX), Gray’s WAVE (NBC), Tegna’s WHAS (ABC) and World Broadcast Network’s independent station WBNA are now using the technology that features consistent volume across channels, enhanced voice and video quality and more.
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Premium Content
08/18/2022
Carriage
Allen Media Group’s digital service HBCU GO struck a deal with CBS O&O duopoly stations, bringing its presence to 60% of U.S. households. HBCU GO will be available in markets such as Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia and is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV