Did anybody hear about Cumulus Media? Jeff Warshaw from Connoisseur Media is trying to buy them out.
Prior to this week, the 52 week high for the stock was under $13 per share, and recent trading prior to announcement of the unsolicited offer was near $11. How is a nearly 50 percent price premium a low ball offer?
If that's the plan, it will take possibly a long time to fully execute that plan. Look at how long it took Cumulus to close just one land sale to Toll Brothers in the DC area.
A consortium of investors led by Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw has made an offer to acquire Cumulus Media for close to $1.2 billion, including debt, according to a story in Reuters.
Warshaw reportedly told Cumulus he would be willing to take the Atlanta-based broadcaster private for $15-$17 per share, Reuters says, based on people familiar with the matter. The veteran broadcast exec and entrepreneur said he would be willing to pay more, contingent on due diligence, Reuters’ sources said.
It’s not known how Cumulus might respond to the unsolicited offer or whether a deal will be struck. Warshaw and officials from Cumulus weren’t immediately available to comment.
“Cumulus Media confirmed receipt of a letter with respect to an unsolicited, non-binding, highly conditional indication of interest,” a company spokesperson told Inside Radio in an email. “Consistent with its fiduciary duties and in consultation with its financial and legal advisors, the Cumulus Board of Directors is reviewing the letter.”
In Houston, I would think that either iHeart, Audacy or Apollo/Cox would jump at the chance to grab KRBE, as all have room under the market cap. And the current CHR format would be a great addition to any of those companies' existing cluster.I could see KRBE in Houston, the FMs in Atlanta, WMAL-FM in D.C., the stations in Detroit, and the two big FM signals in Minneapolis being marketable to existing in-market players.
Speaking of KRBE, Houston is the only Texan Top 100 market to not have a CHR, mainstream or otherwise, owned by Texas-based iHeartMedia.In Houston, I would think that either iHeart, Audacy or Apollo/Cox would jump at the chance to grab KRBE, as all have room under the market cap. And the current CHR format would be a great addition to any of those companies' existing cluster.
Plus, Cumulus could sell either WLS-FM or WKQX in Chicago to Hubbard, plus WLS (AM).I could see KRBE in Houston, the FMs in Atlanta, WMAL-FM in D.C., the stations in Detroit, and the two big FM signals in Minneapolis being marketable to existing in-market players. It is quite possible Cumulus has tried to sell some of these stations already and received unattractive offers or no offers.
Yes, the land had to be rezoned as just south of it is single family residential as you go up the hill. In LA, zoning like that to build a high density building complex can take years.There were a lot of extenuating issues in that deal. I think the LA and DC tower sites were the most lucrative.
It remains to be seen, as Connoisseur Media has no CHR stations within its portfolio.Does this mean they'll quit playing Kiss Me Thru The Phone by Soulja Boy on my local Cumulus pop station?
...And he may also end up willing to pay less, again depending on what's found once he has the chance to look more closely at the books and operation during said "due diligence" phase.The veteran broadcast exec and entrepreneur said he would be willing to pay more, contingent on due diligence
My understanding is Cumulus handed the programming keys back to the local level several years ago, dropping Jan’s strict top down orders on music. I’m guessing some stations found that the adult direction worked for them and kept it, or it worked for the market.And Jan Jeffries no longer has control over Cumulus CHRs, though many of them continue to have a conservative/adult direction, dependent on market.
Good Lord..Does this mean they'll quit playing Kiss Me Thru The Phone by Soulja Boy on my local Cumulus pop station?
iHeart currently has three FMs and four AMs in the Houston market, so they have room for one more FM. Meanwhile Audacy has four FMs and two AMs, so they also could add one more FM. And Apollo/Cox has four FMs, so room for one more there as well.I'm not sure if iHeartMedia has to let go of one of their four AMs should Cumulus/Conossieur sell KRBE to them.