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  1. New M&A.

     

    Spanish Broadcasting System, Inc. (owners of the Spanish TV network Mega TV) is selling its stations in Florida (WSBS-TV & WSBS-CD) and Puerto Rico (WTCV and its satellites) to Voz Media, Inc. for $29M ($19M for the FL stations and $10M for the PR stations).

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  2. 35 minutes ago, Megatron81 said:

    Even know they say by the end of 2024 that they will be 24/7 news network I think it is more likely fall of 2024 when the election starts to ramp up for the Nov election in 2024. Blue Bloods Sat in marathon and Last Man Standing marathon on Sun since those are the 2 syndication shows they run most on NewsNation.

    They have contracts for those shows that last until the end of 2024. I don't think they can drop those shows two months early.

  3. 2 hours ago, mre29 said:

    So here's a question I just thought of:  If the deal falls through (as it should), what happens to the sale of Standard Media's stations (KBSI/WDKA, WLNE, and KLKN) to Coxpollo and Coxpollo's WFXT to Standard Media? Is that deal strictly contingent on the larger Tegna deal, or does Apollo have its own reason to sue SG for breach of contract?

    The three related transfers are all tied together with the big Tegna deal. If the big deal gets scuttled, the other related deals are also scuttled as well. 

    5 hours ago, Myron Falwell said:

    So basically, Soo has next to no leverage against Tegna despite his huffing and puffing and crying and whining. They hold all of the relevant cards now.

    Soo continues to make a complete ass out of himself, begging the FCC to vote, after they just handed him that HDO paper. Once they hand that paper, it's no longer in the Commissioners' hands. It's in the ALJ's hands now.

     

    What Soo needs to do right now, while he's barking at the FCC, he needs to be pleading with the Tegna board to not sue him when the outside date hits in May for all that wasted time. 

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, mre29 said:

    Tegna's fate could be up in the air for another year? Ouch...

    That's only if the current leaders of Tegna don't walk away from the deal once it reaches the Outside Date.

     

    I wouldn't give Soo any breakup fee before then. This was his mess. He wanted Tegna so bad.

     

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  5. Well?........ 

     

    Two days after it extended the cut off date, the FCC gave Soohyung Kim a real surprise tonight.

     

    Hearing Designation Orders usually be the "death kneel" of any transaction. It's even more of a rarity if the parties to actually go to the hearing itself. Because that process could take up to a year to actually see the judge.

     

    The craziest part about this is that a couple of days ago, Standard General was so confident that this deal would get to the finish line. The FCC waited until after trading day ended (4pm) to make this HDO announcement. Talk about Friday Night News Dump.

     

    How does Mr. Desperado feel now?.....

     

     

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  6. On 2/8/2023 at 4:56 PM, DirtyHarry said:

     

    55kw is hardly better than an LPTV. They should have stayed on VHF.

    The 55kW is the wattage of their current VHF 7 signal. On the engineering PDF, it states 1000 kW. So that 55kw is an error on the filer's part.

     

    Anywho, two new signals was lit up this week.

     

    Looks like Savannah's WTOC has lit up its UHF signal on RF 23

     

    Also BEK's new station in Grand Forks, KNGF filed a license to cover app on Thursday (2/9). That usually indicates the signal is up and running. No word on if they launched programming on the new signal, as of yet.

     

     

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  7. 13 minutes ago, Nelson R. said:

    No, their opening up the market for linear (OTA and Cable) and streaming (SVOD) platforms beginning 2024.

     

    It doesn't look like its leaving syndication anytime soon.

     

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  8. 6 minutes ago, Bsean said:

    I agree. I use YouTube TV and regardless of the channel number, the first channels that appear are CBS, ABC, NBC, and Fox. I'm in San Diego, so the order isn't even in number order... 8, 10, 7, 5... 

     

    I'm thinking it goes by the OTA numbers (not cable allotments) 8, 10, 39, 69. But even then, its still not in numerical order because PBS is 15.

  9. 1 hour ago, DirtyHarry said:

    But why? What's the problem?

    Forum wants to use a waiver of the top-4 rule to acquire the station, the same way Gray was able to get KDLT in Sioux Falls a few years back.

     

    The problem is nearly 14 months later, the deal is still pending and you have Democratic-run FCC that isn't too kindly to deals like this.

     

    Don't know if they'll ever get the greenlight. But with this FCC and given how long this deal has gone, I don't like their chances. 

     

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  10. Fox 11 announced that Extra hosts Jennifer Lahmers and Melvin Robert will join the morning program Good Day L.A.

     

    The changes will be in effect starting February, as the ratings period begins.

    • 4-6am - Brooke Taylor & Bob DeCastro
    • 6-9am - Jennifer Lahmers & Melvin Robert
    • 9-11am - Araksya Karapetyan & Sandra Endo

     

    Araksya, Bob, Brooke, Jennifer & Sandra "will contribute enterprise news content throughout all seven hours" of the show. And Melvin and Jennifer will keep their roles on the syndicated newsmagazine.

     

    Almost forgot to mention that Lahmers is no stranger to the Fox family, as she spent several years as an anchor and reporter at Fox 5 in New York.

     

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  11. The FCC has just proposed a fine of $504k to Fox for a violation of using EAS tones outside of an actual emergency.

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    We propose a penalty of $504,000 against Fox Corporation for apparently willfully violating the Federal Communications Commission’s rules that prohibit the transmission of, or causing the transmission of, false or deceptive emergency alert system (EAS) codes or EAS Attention Signals, or simulations thereof. On November 28, 2021, FOX apparently transmitted, or caused the transmission of, EAS Tones during a FOX National Football League (NFL) promotional segment in the absence of any actual emergency, authorized test of the EAS, or qualified public service announcement (PSA).

    I believe this was the incident in question.

     

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  12. With all the talk about KCBS & KCAL these recent weeks, let's not forget how it started.

     

    Twenty years ago today (1/20/03), the on-air consolidation of these two stations at Columbia Square began...... 

    Videos are from Sloan's YT Page.

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