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BIA 2009 Atlanta Revenue Numbers

I couldn't find anything. Meanwhile, here's what Rodney Ho wrote about local revenues in 2008, as reported in April 2009:
http://blogs.ajc.com/radio-tv-talk/...es-metalsome-mondays-a-morning-mess-sighting/

The article states BIA predicted revenue to drop below $300 million in 2009.

Considering it is now June, you would think Rodney would have received this information by now. Unless he did but decided not to post it, for whatever reason.
 
radioworld said:
Has BIA announced the 2009 revenue numbers for Atlanta radio stations?

$259 million. Peak was $386 in '05.
 
DavidEduardo said:
radioworld said:
Has BIA announced the 2009 revenue numbers for Atlanta radio stations?

$259 million. Peak was $386 in '05.
Of the $259 million, Clear Channel took in .0000000000000000000000000001% of that. The biggest revenue generating station at the Building of Death was the Bull which had a net revenue of -$12.00.
 
BIA used to give me this info for free but the Powers That Be there decided the marketing dept was being too generous with the release of such info. Chris Webster in an impressively chilly tone told me just a few moments ago it would cost me $250 for the info. If it were under $100, I'd probably be able to wrangle it out of the bosses but $250 is a wee bit too steep for me to justify given the level of interest, which isn't necessarily all that broad.
 
rodneyho said:
BIA used to give me this info for free but the Powers That Be there decided the marketing dept was being too generous with the release of such info. Chris Webster in an impressively chilly tone told me just a few moments ago it would cost me $250 for the info. If it were under $100, I'd probably be able to wrangle it out of the bosses but $250 is a wee bit too steep for me to justify given the level of interest, which isn't necessarily all that broad.

I'll toss in $2, Rodney.
 
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