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K.M. Richards
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I'd expect that in Los Angeles, Entercom will be very interested, as will Cumulus. Both are under market limits and at least one of them can afford to buy.
So we can see changes in
KCBS, KNX, KMOX, WCBS, WINS and others around the US
What about KMOX St Louis? Its STILL a clear channel (the Cubans have not stomped on that frequency- yet). They're the midwest blowtorch. I bet they skip out to the east and west coasts at night. Seems to be successful. I hear lots of spots (and lots of sports). Does that mean Johnny Rabbit will be out of a job???
No. The CBS stations in their vast majority are successful and very profitable. Any purchaser is going to use the existing cash flow to support a purchase loan and is not going to make major changes.
Will Beasley expand to Orlando and Miami, as all other companies (iHeart and Cox) are fully occupied. Will this be the end of AMP Radio and Radio.com?
Why are the Miami stations being sold (again), 2 years after the CBS-Beasley trade?!
Simple, both CBS and Beasley made the Philadelphia/Miami for Tampa/Charlotte swap because both parties agreed it would better their value as a company.
And the swap was a tax-friendly swap of assets which gave CBS more radio in markets where they already own TV stations.
No. The CBS stations in their vast majority are successful and very profitable. Any purchaser is going to use the existing cash flow to support a purchase loan and is not going to make major changes.
Whoever buys KDKA should make major changes. At present it is a 50,000 watt
paid infomercial machine.
Then, to sell them soon to other (unknown) owners. Talk about a...um...let's just say...a loophole.![]()
Then, to sell them soon to other (unknown) owners. Talk about a...um...let's just say...a loophole.
iHeart, Entercom, and Cox too full.
KDKA is the second highest biller in the market. Why would anyone want to make anything except minor changes to it?
Once that cadre of elderly people whose dials are permanently frozen on 1020 go on to their
eternal reward, they've got serious trouble.