Rule School:
The Federal Communications Commission voted to eliminate the Newspaper/Broadcast Cross-Ownership Rule and Radio/Television Cross-Ownership Rule. It means a company can now own newspapers, radio and televison stations in a market and that companies can now own up to two television and six radio stations or one television and seven radio stations in a market. Congress requires the commission to review its broadcast ownership rules every four years. More here.
The Year End Print Special
featuring:
The Year In Music:
Morgan, Ella & More
CMA Radio Winners
Recap The Week
Label Of The Year
Big Loud Turns 10
BMG's Jon Loba:
The Interview
The 2026 Grammy
Voter's Guide
A quick reference guide to the 2026 Grammy Nominees
Inside This Issue:
Exstream: What Is Mainstream Country?
You Never Forget Your First … Cousin
Survey Says: NuVoodoo Research