Urban One Avoids Nasdaq Delisting After Reverse Stock Split
After its reverse stock split in January, Urban One has formally resolved its Nasdaq compliance issue and updated key terms of its lending agreement, marking a period of financial stabilization for the Black-focused broadcast company.
What Broadcasters Get Wrong About Christian Radio
Christian radio is often labeled niche or forgotten by the industry at large, but reality tells a different story. Talking to Radio Ink, Christian Radio's Champions respond directly to common misconceptions about the format’s role in today’s media business.
Gen Z Faith Trends Show Opportunity for Christian Radio Growth
Gen Z may be a digital-first generation, but new data suggests they are far from faith-averse, and a new survey signals a clear opportunity for Christian radio to meet them where they already listen, engage, stream, and build lasting spiritual connections.
Women To Watch: Emily Harlan; KBAY, Connoisseur Media
(Charese Fruge’) Emily Harlan didn’t map out a career in radio, but the Music Director and afternoon drive host at Connoisseur Media's Bay Country 94.5 (KBAY) in San Francisco/San Jose represents a new wave of talent reshaping the expectations of the modern on-air personality.
NAB Show 2026 Unveils AI Focused Sessions for Radio
Like a Super Bowl ad break, artificial intelligence will be front and center at NAB Show 2026, as the industry's flagship convention begins to reveal its lineup and conversations designed for AM/FM operators, including at the Small and Medium Market Radio Forum.
Salem Media Returns to NRB with David Jeremiah Conversation
Salem Media Group will return to the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville with its annual Salem Summit Breakfast and a Digital Strategy Workshop, as the longtime gathering prepares for its largest event in more than two decades.
American Public Media Starts Sixth Local Journalism Challenge
American Public Media Group’s Glen Nelson Center has opened applications for the 2026 Next Challenge for Media & Journalism, a national competition that will distribute $250,000 to nonprofit and for-profit startups advancing local journalism innovation.
Radio Ink Seeks Journalist for Remote Editorial Role
Radio Ink is hiring a part-time, fully remote Editorial Assistant to support daily digital coverage and assist with production of its monthly print magazine. This is a fast-paced newsroom role serving radio executives and sales professionals nationwide.
Mo Rocca Selected for 2026 LABF Insight Award at NAB Show
The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation and the NAB have named CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Mo Rocca as the recipient of the 2026 LABF Insight Award to be presented April 21 during the We Are Broadcasters event at the 2026 NAB Show.
Katz: Women Trust Radio More Than TV and Social Media
As platforms compete for time and attention across screens and feeds, a new media trust study suggests radio’s relationship with female audiences in the US remains stronger than newspapers, television, podcasts, and social media.
Gary Shapiro Stepping Down as CTA CEO Later This Year
Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro is stepping down from his post to assume the role of Executive Chair. After leading the organization since 1991, Shapiro's legacy at CTA among broadcasters will likely be defined by the past two years.
Women To Watch: Emily Harlan; KBAY, Connoisseur Media
(Charese Fruge’) Emily Harlan didn’t map out a career in radio, but the Music Director and afternoon drive host at Connoisseur Media's Bay Country 94.5 (KBAY) in San Francisco/San Jose represents a new wave of talent reshaping the expectations of the modern on-air personality.
Central Florida Public Media Adds More Mort With ‘Reportable’
Central Florida Public Media is growing its evening programming with the addition of Reportable, featuring Orlando journalist Steve Mort. The local news program will air on Wednesday evenings on 90.7 (WMFE) and 89.5 (WMFV) starting on February 18.
SiriusXM NASCAR Radio Returns to Daytona for Race Week
The 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season begins this week, and SiriusXM will carry live coverage of the 68th running of the Daytona 500 on February 15, along with race broadcasts and daily programming from Speedweek at Daytona International Speedway.
DAX US, Learfield Partner on Live College Sports Audio
Global’s DAX US has reached an agreement with Learfield to support live college sports digital audio streams, expanding advertiser access to real-time play-by-play inventory across collegiate athletics, beginning with college basketball postseason coverage.
NextKast Adds Traffic and Billing to Its Radio Automation Platform
NextKast has launched NextTraffic, a built-in traffic and billing system designed to streamline operations for independently owned radio broadcasters using the San Antonio-based company's NextKast OnAir automation platform.




















