The two companies held constructive talks about a potential deal in recent months but have yet to strike an agreement, Sinclair said. Sinclair’s stake was revealed in a regulatory filing, confirming ...
Maryland-based broadcaster Sinclair Inc. has acquired an 8.2% stake in Cincinnati-based E.W. Scripps Co. E.W. Scripps has signaled it is not open to a deal and will protect itself from opportunistic ...
Sinclair disclosed the talks in an SEC filing Monday. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Another major deal for local TV stations may be brewing, with Sinclair Broadcast Group (and its 185 or so local ...
Sinclair Broadcasting took the first step toward what it hopes will be the takeover of competitor E.W. Scripps. On Monday morning, Sinclair filed paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission ...
Sinclair reported better-than-expected Q3 results but faces ongoing secular headwinds from cord-cutting and a challenging advertising environment. SBGI's strong cost discipline drove an EBITDA beat, ...
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It feels like the Billboard charts could use a good rap beef right about now. That’s because, according to the publication, for the first time since 1990, there is no hip hop in the Top 40 of the ...
As one long-running hip-hop smash goes recurrent on the chart, the Hot 100's top 40 does not boast a single rap song, ending a streak that's lasted for over 35 years. By Andrew Unterberger With ...
Billboard's recent rule change ends a three-decade-long streak for the genre Michael Owens/Getty Kendrick Lamar's hit song "Luther," featuring SZA, fell off the Billboard Hot 100 chart The list now ...
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If you’re within a certain age bracket, you’ll remember the news being delivered with grave certainty: The iPod is going to end the album as we know it. Yet for as many 99-cent songs as were purchased ...