The Indie 103.1 stream? Years after the terrestrial station ended, Entravision kept the stream going, until they just randomly stopped. I know it’s been awhile. I’m curious how an Indie 103.1 would do in today’s radio landscape?
No but all of the talk of apparently no one listening to kroq and the predicted death of the station made me sad like when indie diedMy opinion is that I don't think a stream like that would work. They would need ads to support it. And it's not a mass appeal format. I know you probably miss indie but it's not
Coming back anytime soon.
No worries Kroq isn't going anywhere everNo but all of the talk of apparently no one listening to kroq and the predicted death of the station made me sad like when indie died
Actually, a few of the original station DJs still run The Independent FM, an internet stream that still operates to this day. There's even a few of the original shows, like Passport Approved and Breakfast with the Smiths.My opinion is that I don't think a stream like that would work. They would need ads to support it. And it's not a mass appeal format. I know you probably miss indie but it's not
Coming back anytime soon.
This is radio, one can never make such a statement.No worries Kroq isn't going anywhere ever
Audacy's stock is at .65 today. Teetering on the edge of bankruptcy nearly 1.8 billion in debt. David Field the man that destroyed CBS Radio single handedly. How sad is that?????
Do you think we’ll see a repeat of 2008-09 in 2022-23?I think you're greatly overstating the situation. The $1.8 billion debt is still less than iHeart debt after bankruptcy. CBS still owns a piece of Audacy as part of their Reverse Morris Trust. We're in a very deep advertising recession right now. Any company that makes money from advertising is hurting.
Which means bankruptcy is more likely than previously. I am pretty sure CBS relies significantly on advertising revenue too, thus making them less likely to step in and save the day when the losses start to pile up.I think you're greatly overstating the situation. The $1.8 billion debt is still less than iHeart debt after bankruptcy. CBS still owns a piece of Audacy as part of their Reverse Morris Trust. We're in a very deep advertising recession right now. Any company that makes money from advertising is hurting.
The first thing they teach you in finance in business school is "never use your own money if you can make more with someone else's".Audacy's stock is at .65 today. Teetering on the edge of bankruptcy nearly 1.8 billion in debt. David Field the man that destroyed CBS Radio single handedly. How sad is that?????
Some things are worse: we have near 10% inflation, the worst in over 40 years combined with a contracting economy.Do you think we’ll see a repeat of 2008-09 in 2022-23?
Which means bankruptcy is more likely than previously. I am pretty sure CBS relies significantly on advertising revenue too, thus making them less likely to step in and save the day when the losses start to pile up.
Some things are worse: we have near 10% inflation, the worst in over 40 years combined with a contracting economy.
It still bugs me to this day! Not sure why lol. Surely someone on here knows which radio group he was talking about lol?
That couldn't happen here. We have very strong leadership who are even now in process of building the country back better. Just have faith.Plus the economy situation isn't restricted to the US. It's cost several leaders of other countries their jobs already.