His LinkedIn profile explains that they are waiting on decision whether they will make a "go" of the format or sell it off.
TVradioguru said:First of all, because of the recession; the valuation of all broadcast properties have dipped 30% or greater over their peak. Depending on how much First has invested to make this (one of many) move-in's, they may not have the wiggle-room with their PE money to sell on the cheap. Their business model appears to be a lot like 'house flippers' in the real estate game, not as an operator.
FMSteve said:1. Sign the agreement with Arbitron and (make it assignable), and, darn it, hook up the encoders into the airchain and get some ratings!
This way you'll develop a track record for a future purchase
In short, time to man up and run a station.
Nail on the head.
TVradioguru said:So why don't you and Steve put your money where your mouth is and man-up by writing a couple of nice big checks to First so they can rent and build out studios and offices, hire staff, and do everything it takes to operate a radio station? Obviously you two know so much more about getting their return on investment, time to pony up!
TVradioguru said:Again, First are not operators they are 'flippers'. To become an operator just because a few amateurs on a discussion board get all excited about some generic oldies being played on a new signal in the market is not adequate motivation.
Steenman said:Let's see; BELO's accounting department is in Dallas even though KING TV is here, I upload spots to Comcast Portland so that they can play in Seattle and Washington DC, traffic for NWCN in Portland is done out of Seattle, to get a spot on Fox Sports NW (located about 10 minutes from my office) I have to work with their head end in Atlanta, from what I know most program directors appear to cover multiple stations and music 'consultants' who are usually out of market provide most of the direction anyway.
Steenman said:PS. I've contacted KMCQ on no less than four occasions about buying spots and how my clients might work with them. I did this because one of my client's found the station and wanted to know and I hear the station in lots of public places so apparently someone is listening/interested. Never heard a word back.
BurntOutRadio said:Ok, your name isn't Kelly. Enough said then, sorry.