Today’s Headlines
■ FTC Looking at Business Disclosure of Surveillance Pricing
■ Boston Globe Endorses Moulton over Markey in Democratic Senate Primary
■ Goldman Sachs Report Targets Risks to Space-Based Communications
■ Left-Wing Group Launches Smear Campaign against FCC Nominee Danielle Thumann Severs
■ Mediacom Unveils ‘Mediacom Local’ as New Community News Network
■ SHLB’s Wender Encouraged by Commentary in CRS E-Rate Review
■ Report: Cyber Attacks on U.S. Water Systems Could Be Opening Salvo
■ Breaking: Charter Wraps Up Acquisition of Cox Communications and Liberty Broadband
■ Will MS NOW Liberals Pay $7.99/Mo. for Eye-Rolling Lessons from Rachel Maddow?
Jobs: Cumulus Media Inc. says it will maintain its current newsroom staffing levels for at least two years as the company wraps up the Chapter 11 process following FCC approval of its reorganization on Aug. 19. In a recent letter to FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, President and CEO Mary G. Berner said the jobs commitment was part of a broader plan to strengthen the radio station company’s ability to serve local audiences.
“Preserving our coverage of news-worthy events, and their impact on our local communities, is exceedingly important to Cumulus Media,” Berner said in her four-page Aug. 14 letter. “The stronger financial foundation that our financial reorganization will afford us is intended to preserve and strengthen, not diminish, our ability to serve local audiences. Consistent with that objective, we commit to maintaining our existing newsroom staffing levels for a minimum of two years following approval of the requested applications.” (More after paywall)


