This bombshell just dropped via RadioInsight: Radio One Acquires Cox Houston - RadioInsight.
Does Urban One have experience with classic country stations?
I wonder if this was done to help Cox facilitate the Tenga/Standard General TV stations deal they been part of sometime now.
They're currently programming gold-friendly Country in IndianapolisDoes Urban One have experience with classic country stations?
Interesting that Audacy and Cumulus, both who are rumored to be making deals are in the market also…could some kind of swap involving KRBE to Audacy for Cumulus to trade stations in smaller Audacy markets be on the table?
They're currently programming gold-friendly Country in Indianapolis
Unless there is some stipulation for revenue concentration reasons, and with Houston being so big and diversified with multiple large owners, I doubt that would come into play here, the spin outs will certainly be the two weakest out of the seven: 97.1 and 92.1.If I'm just guessing, Cumulus trading WMAL in DC to Urban One for the two castoffs in Houston might be feasible, especially when you consider the two stations Urban One will divest in Houston will likely be from among the following: 92.1, 97.1, 106.9 and 107.5.
the spin outs will certainly be the two weakest out of the seven: 97.1 and 92.1.
You don't buy top performing stations to mess with them. I don't see changes on the horizon for the 106.9/107.5 simulcast.Given that it's been nearly a decade since Eagle pushed The Arrow out of the Classic Rock format and Cox still hasn't broken up the KGLK/KHPT simulcast, I doubt Radio One would do it assuming the format is kept. The full market coverage the station gets from the simulcast is a huge advantage and probably a huge reason as to why they've perennially been one of the market's top rated stations, so I doubt Radio One would want to give that up. I'm also unsure as to what they would want to do with the signal they flip, assuming they did break up the simulcast.
Cleveland is in Liberty County, so I believe that does make it a Houston signal.Is 97.1 considered an in-market (i.e. "above the line") signal?
If so - I agree it and 92.1 are the most likely to be ditched.
If not - could Urban One try to change the COL in order to avoid having to dump it?
Is 97.1 considered an in-market (i.e. "above the line") signal?
If not - could Urban One try to change the COL in order to avoid having to dump it?
Any station in Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, Pold, San Jacinto and Waller Counties is in the MSA.Is 97.1 considered an in-market (i.e. "above the line") signal?
If so - I agree it and 92.1 are the most likely to be ditched.
If not - could Urban One try to change the COL in order to avoid having to dump it?