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The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) news page on Stock Titan highlights company announcements, media programming updates, strategic actions and capital markets disclosures. Scripps describes itself as a diversified media company and one of the nation’s largest local TV broadcasters, with more than 60 stations in over 40 U.S. markets and national brands such as Scripps News, Court TV, ION, ION Plus, ION Mystery, Bounce, Grit and Laff.
News items for SSP often include updates on local station leadership, such as appointments at Scripps-owned affiliates, programming changes on national networks and new original series on Court TV. Coverage also reflects Scripps’ role in legal and true-crime reporting, with Court TV announcing primetime lineups and docuseries that revisit high-profile trials and major court cases.
Investors and media watchers can also follow Scripps Sports announcements, where the company details new and expanded partnerships with professional and college sports properties. Recent releases have described agreements that bring leagues like the Pro Cheer League and women’s professional soccer to national audiences on ION and local Scripps stations, as well as local broadcast deals for new franchises.
In addition, Scripps uses news releases to communicate about earnings call schedules, responses to unsolicited acquisition proposals, shareholder rights plans and other governance matters. By reviewing the SSP news feed, readers can see how Scripps manages its portfolio of local stations, national networks and sports rights, and how its board addresses strategic proposals and capital structure decisions over time.
The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) has appointed Ramon Pineda as vice president and general manager of its operations in Corpus Christi, Texas, effective June 29, 2020. With over 30 years in broadcasting and sales, Pineda previously served as president and regional director at Univision Communications. He has held notable roles at various stations including KTVW and WXTV. Local Media President Brian Lawlor praised Pineda's skills and community commitment. Pineda aims to expand KRIS's audience and deepen connections with the Corpus Christi community.
Court TV has announced a new original news special titled Black and Blue, scheduled to air on June 22 at 8:00 p.m. ET. This hour-long program will delve into the criminal justice system's historical relationship with African Americans, examining issues such as police-targeting practices and the implications of controversial laws. The special will feature discussions with notable figures, including lawyer David Otunga and activist Marissa Alexander, alongside coverage of high-profile cases like those of George Floyd and Trayvon Martin. It's a critical exploration of ongoing racial issues in the justice system.