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CASA 106.7

MASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION ""Elementary" is a relative term. The elements of this discussion were lost long ago. You have been on a lengthy journey to show that I somehow mistreat people wo work for or with me... and have created names out of the blue (or whatever color the electron stream of the web is) for people I don't know or who, for all I know, don't even exist."

Denial is the first symptom of a disorder. Yours is callousness towards others if it benefits you.

"It would really be nice if you stuck to the topic. Have you even listened to Kazza 106.7 ever?"

Yes. Sominex and Nytol need to worry. The station can cure insomnia.

Now when are you going to announce the much discussed in the building topic of 200 layoffs due to boosting profitability? Before or after the holidays?
 
klifhanger said:
"It would really be nice if you stuck to the topic. Have you even listened to Kazza 106.7 ever?"

Yes. Sominex and Nytol need to worry. The station can cure insomnia.

Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, Calle 13, Wisín & Yandel are not my idea of "soothing put-you-to-sleep" music. Obviously, you have not listened.

Now when are you going to announce the much discussed in the building topic of 200 layoffs due to boosting profitability? Before or after the holidays?

The company is going private, and is projecting higher than ever Q4 profits. The price for the sale was determined 6 months ago, so there is no need to do any "cosmetic" work on the P&L. This is just one of your fabrications...

... but nothing, still, beats your fabrication about Columbia Broadcasting not having profits until after WW II, which is just a crock.

So a tiny lie about Univision is barely perceptable, like the bite of a gnat on a rhinocerous.
 
MASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION.

You Obsession of losing an arguement over CBS over three months ago is amazing. Get a 12 step program going.
I have listen to the station. So we disagree,geez. I find it boring you find it wonderful. In your closeted world I am not shocked.
Yeah Lunavision needs to go private especiaily after the layoffs a few months back and more to come which you won't admit or disclose,but have discussed in the hallways all the same. You throw the word "lies" around a lot. It must be wrapped around your neck tightly and cutting off the circulation. The truth will set you free David,Try it sometime and try to show some compassion for your fellow staff members. that area needs a lot of work.
 
klifhanger said:
MASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION.

You Obsession of losing an arguement over CBS over three months ago is amazing.

Actually, I did not lose. You presented vague references. I have, in my hands, the edition of Broadcasting that celebrates the 25th anniversary of CBS.

Partial quotes. (I can PDF the whole thing, of course, or you can see it at a library)

Broadcasting, September 22, 1952

"CBS Passes the 25-year Mark."

"Meanwhile, CBS finaces and personnel received the Paley treatment. After regorganizing CBS' capital structure for a bookeeping creidt, enabling CBS to show a 1929 profit of nearly half a million dollares.."

"Paramount-Publix agreed that on March 1, 1932, it would repurchase its stock at $85 a share, but only on the apparently unlikely condition that CBS, meanwhile, had earned a net profit of $2 million, or more. When the date arrived, the CBS net was nearly $3 million and...."

In the 1934 annual report, Mr Paley "declared the year's net profits were $2,274,120."

"CBS during 1937 grossed #34,239,896 wuth a net of $4,297,567. Dividends of $1.95 a share... were paid."

Here are references to 4 profitable years before 1940... and the article mentiones that the web was profitable from 1929 on at all times.

(Your lies about layoffs are absurd. There were no radio layoffs "a few months ago" and there are none planned.)
 
<<Here are references to 4 profitable years before 1940>>


SPELLING LESSON for Grand Illusionist..the number four is always spelled out in a sentence.

So it should be: Here are references to four profitable years before 1940.

So much for being a Know-It-All. More like a No-it-All!
 
OldGringoFan said:
<<Here are references to 4 profitable years before 1940>>


SPELLING LESSON for Grand Illusionist..the number four is always spelled out in a sentence.

So it should be: Here are references to four profitable years before 1940.

So much for being a Know-It-All. More like a No-it-All!

Oh, good grief.

If it weren't enough that we've had to endure the accusations and name-calling from klifhanger, now we have a spelling expert to attack Old Gringo. I might not agree with the man on some things, but there's a right way to engage in a productive debate. This isn't it.

Check the header: the title of the thread is "CASA 106.7." If you really want this thread to end up on the "Take It Outside" board, just keep it up.

Will there be more news about 106.7? Maybe, but at this rate you probably won't hear it here first. It has been three days since a post has matched the subject.
 
OldGringoFan said:
<<Here are references to 4 profitable years before 1940>>


SPELLING LESSON for Grand Illusionist..the number four is always spelled out in a sentence.

So it should be: Here are references to four profitable years before 1940.

So much for being a Know-It-All. More like a No-it-All!


Jeesh.
 
SORRY JD .Master of Grand Illusion David Frackleton Edward Gleason is feeling the heat lately due to facts coming out about him. Poor guy can't stand the truth and surely can't handle it. As far as his spelling lesson is concerned,THAT IS FUNNY if you had ever read one of his posts.
As far as Casa is concerned. How fast can you say "taxwrite off"?
 
As for Klifhanger and David. STOP! I've had enough of this discussion!

So has Casa made any moves lately?
 
<Jeesh.>


Yes, everyone's response after reading one of your posts.
 
-juan- said:
As for Klifhanger and David. STOP! I've had enough of this discussion!

So has Casa made any moves lately?

Looking at the playlist, there is no change from week to week over the last several weeks, and the general mix and content is the same as a month or two ago. I also looked at Mediabase for a change in rotations, and nothing different there.

The interesting thing is that the day of the closing, many of us heard a non-stop flow of imaging and promos for "Azucar" on the Superestrella frequency... either a lot of effort went into a short stunt (why???) or they have some future plan in mind.
 
klifhanger said:
As far as Casa is concerned. How fast can you say "taxwrite off"?

Lots of folks saw the book on the Entravision properties in Dallas when they were being marketed. Kazza was the biggest money-maker of the cluster, and, with all the format changes, obviously is now.

Operating a station at a loss is NOT a "tax write-off." Operating a station at a loss reduces profits, and also reduces taxes. So there is no reason to operate a station at a loss since all that does is reduce profits, which reduces the stock price and has no benefit at all.

All business expenses are "write-offs" and deductable. If the expenses are greater than the income, then there is a loss, which benefits nobody.

In any case, Kazza is profitable.
 
Master of Grand Illusion No matter how you spin it, no matter how you doctor it,a tax write off IS a TAX WRITE OFF. If the station was profitable it would have done well before. It's written off.
 
MASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION :"
Yes, everyone's response after reading one of your posts."
Nothing like good grammar and the above is nothing like it.
 
klifhanger said:
Master of Grand Illusion No matter how you spin it, no matter how you doctor it,a tax write off IS a TAX WRITE OFF. If the station was profitable it would have done well before. It's written off.

As I said, the station was the most profitable of the Entravision cluster. There was no "write off" as there is no purpose in reducing profits by a public company.
 
OldGringoFan said:
<Jeesh.>


Yes, everyone's response after reading one of your posts.

Well, at least I got them to stop talking trash about each other and are now discussing if the station is profitable or not! :p
Who are you anyways? are you in fifth or sixth grade? because if you are in fifth, you azz (yes, i mispelled it) needs to get demoted to the third grade so you can learn more grammar! ;D
 
-juan- said:
Well, at least I got them to stop talking trash about each other and are now discussing if the station is profitable or not! :p

KZZA is billing a little over $3 million for 2006, and hit the round $3 million mark in 2005. With very controlled costs, they made good money, nearly a 40% margin, in '05. Since this is more than Liberman is doing on Pop KQQK in Houston, it seems likely they might keep this format for a while and see if they can grow it.
 
OldGringo said:
ELVIS THE PELVIS said:
Hmm is Davy going to pop up at Kalle ? :-\

"Pop up?" I fail to see what that means.

Old Gringo...you part of the NEW/Latest spanish format going on soon at ABC Radio Networks in Dallas?
 
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