President Donald Trump’s attack dog atop the FCC, Brendan Carr, garnered lots of attention on Saturday for threatening the licenses of local broadcasters over news coverage he deemed to be “fake.” ...
The ongoing carriage dispute between Dish and Gray Media has resulted in 226 local stations being pulled across 113 markets ...
Three Iranian women's soccer players granted asylum in Australia are returning to Iran despite threats, according to former player Tina Kordrostami, who says families face intimidation.
Ernie Anastos, the Emmy-winning anchor who became one of New York’s most recognizable local news figures has died at 82.
Ernie Anastos, a legendary New York City anchor at stations for over 40 years, died Thursday at 82.
"He was a terrific newsman—compassionate and fair," Scotto told Page Six in an exclusive statement Thursday.
When the world feels divided and headlines scream conflict, one thing still unites us: our local community. In uncertain times, the stories unfolding on our doorsteps become more essential than ever.
Ernie Anastos, a New York TV newsman for more than 40 years who worked at network affiliates WABC, WCBS and WNYW and won many local Emmys, died March 11 at 82.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr threatened broadcasters with cancellation of their licenses if they did not “correct course” on news coverage.
DISH Network users have lost access to 4 Gray Media-owned stations in Iowa after the companies failed to reach a new retransmission agreement.
DISH Network customers lost access to Your News Leader on Tuesday, March 10, after a renewal agreement was not reached. This ...
The Emmy-winning journalist was a celebrated host and creator of 'Positively America.' ...