SBGISinclair Broadcast Group, Inc.
14.40USD-1.27%Mkt Cap: 1.05B $P/E: 18.46

Sinclair, Inc., a media company, provides content on local television stations and digital platforms in the United States. It operates through two segments, Local Media and Tennis. The Local Media segment operates broadc…

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The $10-50 price range often includes mid-sized businesses with proven track records and plenty of growth runway ahead. They also usually carry less risk than penny stocks, though they’re not immune to volatility as many lack the scale advantages of their larger peers.

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Sinclair Inc (SBGI) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Political Ad Surge Drives 45% EBITDA ...

Sinclair raises full-year political revenue guidance to at least $375 million while advancing deleveraging and positioning for FCC deregulation.

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Sinclair Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Sinclair (NASDAQ:SBGI) reported higher second-quarter revenue and adjusted EBITDA as early political advertising demand, distribution revenue growth and expense discipline offset softer core advertising. Total revenue for the second quarter was $840 million, up 7% from a year earlier, while adjuste

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Sinclair (SBGI) Reports Q2 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates

Sinclair (SBGI) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -715.39% and +0.54%, respectively, for the quarter ended June 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

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Sinclair’s (NASDAQ:SBGI) Q2 CY2026 Earnings Results: Revenue In Line With Expectations

Media broadcasting company Sinclair (NASDAQ:SBGI) met Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q2 CY2026, with sales up 7.1% year on year to $840 million. On the other hand, the company’s full-year revenue guidance of $3.47 billion at the midpoint came in 0.9% below analysts’ estimates. Its GAAP loss of $1.06 per share was significantly below analysts’ consensus estimates.

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Sinclair (SBGI) Pulls Back, Is The Stock Now Below Fair Value?

Sinclair (SBGI) is back on investor radars after recent trading put fresh focus on its share performance. The stock closed at US$14.00 on July 28, with recent returns mixed across different time frames. See our latest analysis for Sinclair. For context, Sinclair's recent 1 month share price return of down 9.21% and year to date share price return of down 8.02% sit against a 1 year total shareholder return of 5.72%. This suggests short term momentum has cooled even as longer term holders still...

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Sinclair Earnings: What To Look For From SBGI

Media broadcasting company Sinclair (NASDAQ:SBGI) will be reporting earnings this Wednesday after market close. Here’s what to look for.

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The market is offering an unusually high cash return on this satellite radio giant, but it comes with a question about where its future customers will come from.

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3 Reasons to Avoid SBGI and 1 Stock to Buy Instead

Over the past six months, Sinclair’s stock price fell to $13.84. Shareholders have lost 8.1% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 8.6%. This might have investors contemplating their next move.

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Business services providers thrive by solving complex operational challenges for their clients, allowing them to focus on their secret sauce. But increasing competition from AI-driven upstarts has tempered enthusiasm, limiting the industry’s gains to 8% over the past six months. This return lagged the S&P 500’s 10.8% climb.

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Why Trump’s Threat to Revoke ABC, NBC Licenses Isn’t Rattling Media Stocks

The latest threat to revoke the broadcasting licenses of companies whose programming doesn’t align with the Trump administration’s priorities has left Wall Street largely unfazed. While that is “likely not a deterrent for the administration,” Capital Alpha Partners managing director Robert Kaminski told Barron’s, “the unprecedented nature of that type of action and the prospect of a long, drawn-out legal process may be why investors are less concerned about it in the short term.” Tensions between the networks and the administration came to a head Thursday night when President Donald Trump suggested that ABC and NBC should have their licenses pulled for not covering his prime-time speech.

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