Gray Media Stock Rises 0.6% as Election Ads Trail Its $117 Million Interest Bill
18 August 2026

Gray Media Stock Rises 0.6% as Election Ads Trail Its $117 Million Interest Bill

ATLANTA, August 18, 2026, 12:45 EDT

  • Gray Media shares rose 0.6% to $5.01 in midday trading.
  • Second-quarter political ads reached $83 million, but interest expense was $117 million.
  • AdImpact expects a record $11.6 billion U.S. election-ad cycle.

Gray Media, Inc. shares rose 0.6% to $5.01 on Tuesday. The move came as U.S. midterm primaries sharpened the fight for Congress.

Stock chart for NYSE:GTN

The investor question is unusually concrete. Gray’s $83 million political-ad quarter covered only 71% of its $117 million interest bill. Election demand is surging, but creditors still have first claim on much of the upside.

Gray share snapshotValueInvestor read-through
Midday price$5.01Up 0.6%
Previous close$4.98Modest positive response
52-week range$3.55-$6.43Price remains 22% below the high
Quarterly dividend$0.08Annualized yield near 6.4%
Price data as of August 18, with a 15-minute delay. Source: Gray Media and Google Finance.

Gray owns leading local stations across 113 markets. Those assets reach about 36% of U.S. television households. That footprint gives the broadcaster leverage to competitive gubernatorial, Senate and House races.

Second-quarter political revenue jumped to $83 million from $9 million. It also beat the top of Gray’s guidance by $10 million. Total revenue rose 9% to $839 million, while adjusted EBITDA increased 27%.

Q2 2026 measureResultYear-on-year change
Total revenue$839 million+9%
Core advertising$357 million-1%
Political advertising$83 million+822%
Net retransmission revenue$150 million+10%
Adjusted EBITDA$214 million+27%
Interest expense$117 millionUnchanged from Q1
Sources: Gray Media and Google Finance.

Chief Executive Hilton Howell said political sales “significantly exceeded our guidance” and were running ahead of 2024 and 2022. He also stressed balance-sheet deleveraging. The two statements belong together.

AdImpact now projects $11.6 billion of U.S. political advertising this cycle. Broadcast television should capture $5.6 billion, or 48%. Both figures are records.

Election-ad benchmarkSpendComparison
2026 total forecast$11.6 billionRecord cycle
2026 broadcast TV forecast$5.6 billion48% of total
2024 total$11.2 billion2026 forecast is 3.6% higher
2022 midterm total$8.9 billion2026 forecast is 30% higher
Gray Q2 political revenue$83 million9.9% of company revenue
Industry estimates from AdImpact; Gray result from its earnings release.

Tuesday’s Florida and Alaska primaries add near-term urgency. Democrats need at least four Senate pickups, while redistricting may add Republican House seats in Florida. Alaska is among the cycle’s more competitive Senate contests.

Gray’s balance sheet limits how quickly that urgency reaches equity holders. Net debt stood at $5.69 billion on June 30. Total net leverage was 5.73 times trailing operating cash flow.

AnalystFirmRecommendationTargetDate
Curry BakerGuggenheimBuy$7.00Aug. 14
Patrick ShollBarringtonBuy$6.50Aug. 10
Steven CahallWells FargoHold$5.00July 27
Three-month consensus: two buys, one hold, no sells; average target $6.17. Source: Google Finance.

The $6.17 average target implies 23% upside from Tuesday’s delayed quote. Yet the lowest target sits almost exactly at market value. That split captures the central trade-off.

Political revenue should strengthen into the November 3 election. Gray’s top-ranked local stations can command scarce inventory in close races. Down-ballot and state contests may broaden demand beyond a few headline markets.

Core advertising remains the weak spot. It fell 1% despite acquired revenue, showing that election gains are masking softer commercial demand. Retransmission growth helps, but it cannot remove the debt burden quickly.

Risks: Polling shifts can redirect campaign money between markets within days. A less competitive map, weaker core ads or higher refinancing costs could offset political gains. Gray’s leverage magnifies each outcome.

Investors should watch political bookings and debt reduction together. The election windfall matters most if it survives the interest bill and lowers leverage. That is the test for Gray shares this fall.

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Further analysis

What makes the 2026 midterm election significant for Gray Media stock performance?
Political ads generated $83 million during the second quarter, accounting for 9.9% of Gray's total revenue. This figure exceeded the company's highest guidance by $10 million. While this outperformance is notable, it was only enough to cover 71% of the interest expenses for the quarter.
What is the current strength of the political-ad market?
AdImpact forecasts the U.S. cycle will reach an all-time high of $11.6 billion. Broadcast TV is set to capture $5.6 billion, about 48% of the total. Local pricing may climb in competitive races, but spending patterns could change rapidly as polling or district boundaries shift.
Is election income enough to address Gray Media's debt issue?
No alone. Gray disclosed net debt of $5.69 billion and total net leverage of 5.73 times as of June 30. While robust political bookings can aid in reducing leverage, interest costs reached $117 million in the second quarter.
What are analysts’ current projections for GTN shares?
Among three analysts covering the stock, two have a Buy rating while one assigns a Hold. The mean price target stands at $6.17, roughly 23% higher than the current delayed quote of $5.01. Price targets range from $5 to $7, underlining significant uncertainty regarding election revenue and leverage.
Shan Ahmed Khan

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and technology to economic developments across global markets. He worked in investment research and market analysis before becoming a financial journalist and is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS).

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