Television Stations Stocks List

Television Stations Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 DIS Netflix Made DVDs Obsolete By Popularizing Streaming. Ben Affleck Thinks AI Will Change The Face Of Hollywood Next
Nov 20 CMCSA Comcast Plans Major Cable Networks Spinoff, MSNBC And CNBC To Form New Public Company: Report
Nov 20 DIS Comcast Plans Major Cable Networks Spinoff, MSNBC And CNBC To Form New Public Company: Report
Nov 20 CMCSA Comcast Stock Climbs on Anticipation of $7B Spinoff of NBCUniversal Cable Networks
Nov 20 CMCSA Comcast to Spin Off Cable-TV Channels Like MSNBC, USA
Nov 19 CMCSA Comcast set to announce plan to spin off NBCUniversal cable TV networks - WSJ
Nov 19 CMCSA Comcast approves $7 bln spinoff of NBCUniversal cable channels- WSJ
Nov 19 CMCSA Warner Bros. Discovery NBA Deal 'Best Case Scenario': Analyst Says Renewal Structure Could Boost Annual Profit
Nov 19 DIS Warner Bros. Discovery NBA Deal 'Best Case Scenario': Analyst Says Renewal Structure Could Boost Annual Profit
Nov 19 DIS Top Research Reports for Eli Lilly, PepsiCo & Morgan Stanley
Nov 19 TGNA TEGNA declares $0.125 dividend
Nov 19 DIS Disney's Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates: How to Play the Stock
Nov 19 DIS Disney Investors Just Got Fantastic News, but Is the Stock a Buy?
Nov 19 DIS Exiled From the Happiest Place on Earth, Disney Die-Hards Now Settle for Mini Golf and Bowling
Nov 19 DIS Why Walt Disney (DIS) is a Top Growth Stock for the Long-Term
Nov 19 EVC Entravision Communications' (NYSE:EVC) Dividend Will Be $0.05
Nov 18 CMCSA Trump's FCC Pick Could Cut 'Wasteful Broadband Spending' With Elon Musk's Starlink
Nov 18 DIS Jim Cramer Says The Walt Disney Company (DIS) ‘Got A Boost After It Reported A Good Quarter With Some Profitable Growth In Streaming Properties’
Nov 18 SBGI Sinclair Congratulates Brendan Carr on Appointment as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission
Nov 18 DIS Dow Jones Leader Disney, Meta Stock Offer New Buy Points
Television Stations

A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the earth's surface to a receiver on earth. Most often the term refers to a station which broadcasts structured content to an audience or it refers to the organization that operates the station. A terrestrial television transmission can occur via analog television signals or, more recently, via digital television signals. Television stations are differentiated from cable television or other video providers in that their content is broadcast via terrestrial radio waves. A group of television stations with common ownership or affiliation are known as a TV network and an individual station within the network is referred to as O&O or affiliate, respectively.
Because television station signals use the electromagnetic spectrum, which in the past has been a common, scarce resource, governments often claim authority to regulate them. Broadcast television systems standards vary around the world. Television stations broadcasting over an analog system were typically limited to one television channel, but digital television enables broadcasting via subchannels as well. Television stations usually require a broadcast license from a government agency which sets the requirements and limitations on the station. In the United States, for example, a television license defines the broadcast range, or geographic area, that the station is limited to, allocates the broadcast frequency of the radio spectrum for that station's transmissions, sets limits on what types of television programs can be programmed for broadcast and requires a station to broadcast a minimum amount of certain programs types, such as public affairs messages.
Another form a television station may take is non-commercial educational (NCE) and considered public broadcasting. To avoid concentration of media ownership of television stations, government regulations in most countries generally limit the ownership of television stations by television networks or other media operators, but these regulations vary considerably. Some countries have set up nationwide television networks, in which individual television stations act as mere repeaters of nationwide programs. In those countries, the local television station has no station identification and, from a consumer's point of view, there is no practical distinction between a network and a station, with only small regional changes in programming, such as local television news.

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