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04/21/2026
Astound Joins Dish Wireless Lawsuit Frenzy
Astound Business Solutions—the business unit of telecom provider Astound Broadband—filed a lawsuit last week against Dish Wireless.
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04/21/2026
FCC Approves Sinclair License Transfer
The FCC Media Bureau granted a waiver of broadcast ownership rules, allowing Sinclair to own three television stations in the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton-Hazleton, Pennsylvania, DMA.
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04/20/2026
Hotel Visit Results in Dish FCC Complaint
A Gray Media exec’s visit to a Knoxville hotel resulted in the company filing an retransmission complaint against Dish at the FCC, accusing the MVPS of unauthorized distribution of at least one of its stations.
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04/20/2026
What’s Next for Nexstar
Late Friday, a federal judge did what most expected and issued a preliminary injunction putting a pause on the $6.2 billion merger of Nexstar and Tegna.
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04/20/2026
NAB Notebook
Is there such a thing as too much personalization? Yes, according to an NAB Show panel.
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04/16/2026
Carr’s ‘Progressive’ Path Forward
Labeling a conservative FCC chairman with “a progressive point of view” might catch some by surprise, but Ziply Fiber CEO Harold Zeitz thinks that’s what Brendan Carr has exemplified so far.