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May
4th
2026
17:15
Gray Media and Allen Media Group Close Station Transactions
ATLANTA—Gray Media, Inc. and Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, Inc. have closed previously announced station transactions for a total purchase price of $171 million plus working capital adjustments. The two companies said that Gray acquired stations located in three new markets for Gray on March 26, 2026, and Gray acquired stations in the remaining seven overlap markets on May 1.
TVTechnology
May
4th
2026
08:44
B2B Tag
FOX Carolina News is back on DISH
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Gray Media has reached an agreement to restore all Gray-owned local television stations to the DISH lineup, including FOX Carolina effective immediately. DISH customers can once again watch local news, weather, and sports from FOX Carolina, as well as FOX shows.
Fox Carolina
May
4th
2026
06:30
Gray Media Completes $171M Station Deals With Allen Media Group
Gray Media, Inc. and Allen Media Group, Inc. have closed their previously announced station transactions, completing a series of acquisitions valued at $171 million, plus working capital adjustments. The deals transfer a group of local television stations from Allen Media Group to Gray, expanding Gray’s footprint across multiple U.S. markets.
Citybiz
May
4th
2026
03:36
B2B Tag
Dish Network signs new multi-year carriage deal with Gray Media
Dish Network has signed a new multi-year carriage agreement with Gray Media. This restores 226 local channels in 113 US markets - allowing Dish subscribers to watch various NBC, Fox, CBS, ABC, Telemundo, CW, MyNetworkTV and other channels owned by Gray Media.
Telecompaper
May
3rd
2026
18:30
Emerging Tech, Partnerships and Alliances, B2B Tag
WJHG is back on DISH following new agreement
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Gray Media has reached an agreement to restore all Gray-owned local television stations to the DISH lineup, including WJHG, effective immediately. DISH customers can once again watch local news, weather, and sports from WJHG, as well as NBC and CBS shows.
WJHG
May
2nd
2026
23:45
WBKO recruiting new top executive as Gray Media launches hiring drive
Gray Media has announced an open search for a new vice president and general manager position at its WBKO station. The company is seeking candidates who can help drive its core mission of delivering news, weather, sports, and entertainment to millions of U.S. viewers daily.`
Traders Union
May
2nd
2026
22:42
Emerging Tech, B2B Tag
Dish Network reaches deal to carry Gray Media TV stations, ending dispute
Dish Network has restored dozens of local television stations owned or operated by Gray Media after both sides reached a new distribution agreement covering those channels, the companies announced on Friday. The deal resolves a carriage dispute that started in March, after Dish Network allegedly made an unusual demand to Gray Media that was substantially different from the broadcasters’ other distribution agreements, the company said at the time.
MSN Australia
May
2nd
2026
15:29
Gray Media closes deal to acquire Allen Media TV stations
Gray Media has finalized the acquisition of nearly a dozen local television stations formerly owned by Allen Media Group, the company announced in a late evening press release on Friday. The deal includes three TV stations that Gray Media acquired after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the transfer of local TV broadcast licenses from Allen Media in March, and another seven TV stations that followed similar regulatory approvals within the past weeks.
The Desk US
May
2nd
2026
09:51
Emerging Tech, Partnerships and Alliances, B2B Tag
Gray Media stations restored to DISH lineup, including WPTA
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - DISH Network and Gray Media have reached an agreement to restore all Gray Media stations to the DISH lineup, including WPTA, effective immediately. The announcement comes after DISH Network and Gray Media failed to reach an agreement in early March, causing DISH Network customers to lose access to all Gray Media stations, including WPTA.
21alivenews
May
2nd
2026
08:05
B2B Tag
Dish Network & Gray Media Reach Carriage Deal
Dish Network announced Friday, May 1, that it reached a new carriage agreement with Gray Media, restoring 226 local channels in 113 markets across the U.S. “We’re pleased to have reached a long-term agreement that benefits all parties and most importantly, our customers,” said Kevin Covell, Dish Video Services senior vice president.
TVNewsCheck
May
2nd
2026
07:51
Gray Media & Allen Media Group Close Station Transactions
Gray Media and Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group announced May 1 that the parties have closed on both of their previously announced transactions for a total purchase price of $171 million plus working capital adjustments. In particular, Gray acquired stations located in three new markets for Gray on March 26, 2026, and Gray acquired stations in the remaining seven overlap markets May 1.
TVNewsCheck
May
2nd
2026
05:15
Emerging Tech, B2B Tag
Gray Media, Dish Agree To Fresh Retrans Deal
A particularly bitter battle over carriage fees for Gray Media‘s broadcast television channels on one of the nation’s two direct broadcast satellite TV service providers has ended, with its channels being restored just in time for the Kentucky Derby.
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