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Edison: Conservative Podcast Study Reveals Whose Audience Has Shrunk and Whose Has Grown

Edison Research says its recent review of the audience numbers for conservative podcasts reveals the programs that have seen their audience increase and decrease from the fourth quarter of 2024 to the second quarter of 2026. Shows showing significant imggrowth include: SiriusXM’s “Megyn Kelly Show” – up 115% among weekly U.S. consumers 13+; Cumulus Podcast Network’s “Shawn Ryan Show” up 107%; “The Tucker Carlson Show” – up +13%; Premiere Networks’ “Glenn Beck Program – up 11%; and Premiere’s “Sean Hannity Show” – up +5%. Edison says its data indicates Cumulus Podcast Networks’ “Dan Bongino Show” lost the most audience – down 62% – but notes that Bongino’s leave from the business to serve as Deputy Director of the FBI is likely a factor. Elsewhere, podcasts shedding audience include The Daily Wire’s “Ben Shapiro Show” – down 19%; and Cumulus Podcast Network’s “Mark Levin Show” – down 16%. See the full story here.

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Radio License Holders May Face 5% Hike in Fees

Radio license holders may see regulatory fees rise after several years of decreases. The proposed 2026 FCC annual regulatory fees for imgcommercial radio stations are set to increase by approximately 5% with proposed fees ranging from $395 for small-market Class D AM stations to as much as $25,000 for major market FM stations. The fees are based on population served and station class. For the smallest operators there is a silver lining as stations with a total regulatory fee liability of $1,000 or less for the year may be exempt.

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Salem Media Group Announces Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement

Salem Media Group enters into a Third Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of July 28,img 2025, with Siena Lending Group LLC. The Amendment, among other things, adds additional real property owned by Salem Radio Properties, Inc. to the collateral under the Loan Agreement, which increases the borrowing base and therefore the amount that the company may borrow under the Loan Agreement.