Headlines
Can Podcasting Become A $5 Billion Business?
Is it possible for podcasting to become a $5 billion business anytime soon? Or is that just a pipedream?
Carr Says He’s Hunting For Efficiencies At The FCC.
FCC Chair Brendan Carr is putting together an internal group similar to the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to examine where cuts could be made inside the Federal Communications Commission.
Television
Public TV Sounds Alarm Over Funding Threats
The head of a public TV advocacy group this week warned that threats to cut funding to public broadcasters could impact public safety.
Radio
GroundTruth Turns Its Foot Traffic Attribution Tools Onto Audio Ads.
GroundTruth, the media platform used to track online ad exposures to gauge their impact on in-store visits, is expanding to audio with a new service that aims to give digital audio ads foot-traffic attribution.
Media
Judge Rules Against AP in White House Fight Over Gulf of America
A judge on Monday refused to grant the Associated Press immediate access to the White House press pool, amid an ongoing dispute over President Trump’s renaming of the Gulf of Mexico.
FCC
FCC Puts iHeart Under The Artist Performance 'Payola' Microscope
The FCC is turning its gaze to iHeartMedia about whether the radio industry’s artist performance policies comply with federal payola regulations.