kentuckymedia said:LincFin does want to get out, but..if they can strengthen their clusters in San Diego and Denver, they could get much larger purchase offers in the long run.
WSTR is a stand alone FM in the market. CBS could actually run that station and do well with it, under Dan Mason.
Wrong again, for reasons already noted. Not the least of which is Dan Mason intends to be out of Radio in about 20 months.
LF wants an exit strategy. They want markets easiest to sell - which is not easy in this enviroment.
If CBS is selling Denver, lots of luck finding 2 buyers who can take an entire cluster in Denver - especially in today's enviroment.
As for San Diego, same thing - if CBS wanted out - that's a clear sign to potential buyers saying "why would you want to buy SD from LF".
Again, take it from the top:
Clear Channel - huge debt - cannot buy anything
CBS - well, nuff said
Citadel - enough trouble digesting ABC - wants exit strategy as well
Cox - buying back its own stock at 8x cash flow instead of buying new stations at 11x cash flow
Cumulus - never count out John Dickey, but Susquehenna stations are still digesting - and as seen - money is very tight - but you can be sure they want at least Atlanta, Tampa and Orlando if there is anyway to get it done.
Emmis - would love to get into Atlanta - if it were 1998. In 2008 they are on the verge of loosing the Company to loan covenants already,imo and those of broadcast analysts - no gun powder.
Entercom - Already own Denver - probably would not mind San Diego and Atlanta - can they do financing? They clearly can do a few fill ins, but I doubt they can get a big gulp.
Radio One - No
Salem - Same issues as everyone else
Spanish Broadcasting - No
Guess what....you just ran out of players.
Left field player Bonneville could possibly step up - They'd just get the church goers to give more on the sabbath.....I'd think we'd see that for CBS Station in SD and Denver, not Atlanta though.
There has been another left field player that 9 months ago was trying to buy a number of large market stations to go Spanish with financing from GE, but given NBC's issues right now, I don't think that will pass now - and besides, they needed NY, LA and Chicago and Miami - none of which are covered by this list of stations - and they clearly would not be paying that much money for a station that is cash flowing to blow it up.
But there it is in a nutshell - the real problem with this whole thing.