Sodium-ion battery technology is moving from laboratory promise to commercial reality, with new peer-reviewed research ...
Scripps initially divested the stations in 2021 to satisfy regulatory concerns over its acquisition of Ion Television.— This story first appears at TheDesk.net, a premium source for original news and ...
A cheaper, safer, and more abundant alternative to lithium is finally making its way into cars—and the grid. For decades, lithium-ion batteries have powered our phones, laptops, and electric vehicles.
As part of its Q4 2025 earnings report, E.W. Scripps has announced that it is exercising its option to re-acquire 23 ION-affiliated stations for about $54 million.