SBS has been known to pull multiple rabbits out of the hat. This would not surprise me at all.For a good laugh check the NYC board for speculation of SBS buying WEPN-FM...with money from...where?
SBS has been known to pull multiple rabbits out of the hat. This would not surprise me at all.For a good laugh check the NYC board for speculation of SBS buying WEPN-FM...with money from...where?
Going right now! Just for shits and giggles! LolFor a good laugh check the NYC board for speculation of SBS buying WEPN-FM...with money from...where?
You do realize that there are many ways to finance deals? If Emmis wants to maximize its return it might be worth holding a note. The easiest way to make money is to allow a buyer to get in there and start generating revenue.For a good laugh check the NYC board for speculation of SBS buying WEPN-FM...with money from...where?
I understand your viewpoint. They are seeking an annual income of 12 million. Do you believe that the current economic conditions permit any company or individual to deliver a $50 million promissory note to SBS after seeing that in Houston they been unable to pay a $7 million debt for over a year?You do realize that there are many ways to finance deals? If Emmis wants to maximize its return it might be worth holding a note. The easiest way to make money is to allow a buyer to get in there and start generating revenue.
Emmis no doubt understands that SBS was shafted by the buyer of it TV operations. They made commitments against that money, and were even able to close on Tampa and Orlando without it! They are nearly complete in the payment for Houston.I understand your viewpoint. They are seeking an annual income of 12 million. Do you believe that the current economic conditions permit any company or individual to deliver a $50 million promissory note to SBS after seeing that in Houston they been unable to pay a $7 million debt for over a year?
This is sort of like struggling to obtain a mortgage for a modest three bedroom house in the suburbs, but then getting ridiculously easy financing for a ten thousand square foot estate in a gated community.Do you believe that the current economic conditions permit any company or individual to deliver a $50 million promissory note to SBS after seeing that in Houston they been unable to pay a $7 million debt for over a year?
Why didn’t the Urban One divestiture trust do that with SBS in Houston? They could have LMA’d KROI to allow SBS to generate income to pay for the purchase.You do realize that there are many ways to finance deals? If Emmis wants to maximize its return it might be worth holding a note. The easiest way to make money is to allow a buyer to get in there and start generating revenue.
SBS made the mistake of trying to sell to an entity that didn’t actually have money for the purchase. Urban One made the same mistake with the KROI sale. They should have done a better job of vetting the potential buyers. Don’t deal with anyone unless they have the ability to pay, not “I’ll pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.”Emmis no doubt understands that SBS was shafted by the buyer of it TV operations. They made commitments against that money
SBS has never defaulted, although they have balanced pretty skillfully on the edge of that abyss a number of times. They are a big operator, and there are few of those that are buying. If Smulyan wants the best price, he may also consider some unusual conditions.This is sort of like struggling to obtain a mortgage for a modest three bedroom house in the suburbs, but then getting ridiculously easy financing for a ten thousand square foot estate in a gated community.
Why didn’t the Urban One divestiture trust do that with SBS in Houston? They could have LMA’d KROI to allow SBS to generate income to pay for the purchase.
SBS made the mistake of trying to sell to an entity that didn’t actually have money for the purchase. Urban One made the same mistake with the KROI sale. They should have done a better job of vetting the potential buyers. Don’t deal with anyone unless they have the ability to pay, not “I’ll pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.”
David, the amount of money that ESPN was paying for the lease was 12 million per year, which constitutes a significant sum of money. What is the annual billing of WSKQ and WXNY?SBS has never defaulted, although they have balanced pretty skillfully on the edge of that abyss a number of times. They are a big operator, and there are few of those that are buying. If Smulyan wants the best price, he may also consider some unusual conditions.
WSKQ and WPAT together bill a bit over $30 million. About two-thirds goes to WSKQ. WXNY, nolt owned by SBS, bills around $12 million.David, the amount of money that ESPN was paying for the lease was 12 million per year, which constitutes a significant sum of money. What is the annual billing of WSKQ and WXNY?
La Mera Mera was a flop that was axed after less than two years. No one outside this board remembers it. Why bring it back?What if? And I’m just throwing ideas out there. What if SBS launches their station with the LA MERA MERA name? They could use the name and market it as, we’re back. I don’t think URBAN ONE would mind or even care about the naming rights.
Due to it being ran by the wrong people. I was just bringing back an old name as a suggestion. If they’re really going to have a Regional Mexican station what would be a good name? LA RAZA is taken, UNIVISION still has owns the rights for QUE BUENA.La Mera Mera was a flop that was axed after less than two years. No one outside this board remembers it. Why bring it back?
They have a station in Chicago where "La Raza" was taken at the time, La Ley 107.9, which means "the law" or "the police". They also used the name in San Antonio when they had a station there.Due to it being ran by the wrong people. I was just bringing back an old name as a suggestion. If they’re really going to have a Regional Mexican station what would be a good name? LA RAZA is taken, UNIVISION still has owns the rights for QUE BUENA.
What was the name of the Station in Chicago when the name was taken?They have a station in Chicago where "La Raza" was taken at the time, La Ley 107.9, which means "the law" or "the police". They also used the name in San Antonio when they had a station there.
I lived in Chicago when WYSY-FM became "La Ley". July 4, 1997. (The WLEY call letters came later.) I don't believe any other station in or near Chicago at the time was using the "La Raza" slogan.They have a station in Chicago where "La Raza" was taken at the time, La Ley 107.9, which means "the law" or "the police". They also used the name in San Antonio when they had a station there.
The KLEY call is taken, but KLLH (La Ley Houston) is available.Oh yeah, La Ley is a good option for a station here.
WRZA 99.9, before it became nine-fm and later WYHI.I lived in Chicago when WYSY-FM became "La Ley". July 4, 1997. (The WLEY call letters came later.) I don't believe any other station in or near Chicago at the time was using the "La Raza" slogan.
That wasn't a full-market signal, though. In 1997, 99.9's city of license was Kankakee.WRZA 99.9, before it became nine-fm and later WYHI.
It's definitely not gonna be La Mera Mera. SBS has three names used for R/M programming so far, La Raza (KRZZ/KLAX), La Ley (WLEY), La Privada (KLAX-HD2).Due to it being ran by the wrong people. I was just bringing back an old name as a suggestion. If they’re really going to have a Regional Mexican station what would be a good name? LA RAZA is taken, UNIVISION still has owns the rights for QUE BUENA.
Of course La Raza is out, so it would seem La Ley is the most likely name. Been curious about the La Privada format in LA; supposedly an edgier version of Regional Mexican? Is “Alternative RM” a thing?It's definitely not gonna be La Mera Mera. SBS has three names used for R/M programming so far, La Raza (KRZZ/KLAX), La Ley (WLEY), La Privada (KLAX-HD2).