catfish said:KFYI would be a good start
michael hagerty said:The key is that CC doesn't just want 12 to a market, they want the AM/FM caps removed...so all 12 could be any mixture of the 2 bands...or all one band.
IF CC wanted to own 12 FMs in Phoenix, it could be done...and the donations to the Minority Media Telecom Council (which then facilitates getting donated stations licensed by minority broadcasters) makes it easy, with tax write-offs and the argument that the moves enhance diversity of ownership.
Let's say CC donates KFYI, KGME and KOY. MMTC finds 3 minority owners.
CC buys CBS/Phoenix and adds KOOL, KZON and KMLE to their cluster. That's 8 FMs.
CC buys Bonneville/Phoenix and adds KTAR-FM and KPKX to their cluster. That's 10 FMs.
CC donates KTAR-AM to the MMTC, which finds another minority owner.
CC buys Sandusky and adds KDKB, KUPD and KSLX to their cluster. That's 13 FMs. One too many.
So...
CC donates one of the 13 FMs to the MMTC along with KDUS and KAZG. MMTC finds 3 more minority owners.
CC's next biggest remaining competitor is Riviera...and CC gets to tell the DOJ with a straight face that CBS, Bonneville and Sandusky...3 corporate owners...have been replaced by 7 minority owners, enhancing diversity.
johndavis said:I'm not so sure if CC wants to blow up the caps because they want to buy more stations of if the venture capital guys want to cash out CC and need the caps lifted so other groups could assume the CC stations, since it would be hard to find someone who isn't already in the market able to do a deal. Investment firms aren't known for holding on to their assets very long. Just a thought.
michael hagerty said:CC's next biggest remaining competitor is Riviera...and CC gets to tell the DOJ with a straight face that CBS, Bonneville and Sandusky...3 corporate owners...have been replaced by 7 minority owners, enhancing diversity.
Dr. Akbar said:michael hagerty said:CC's next biggest remaining competitor is Riviera...and CC gets to tell the DOJ with a straight face that CBS, Bonneville and Sandusky...3 corporate owners...have been replaced by 7 minority owners, enhancing diversity.
The room would break out laughing as under this scenario CC gets all the good stuff and MMTC gets all the crap.
johndavis said:The key is that CC doesn't just want 12 to a market, they want the AM/FM caps removed...so all 12 could be any mixture of the 2 bands...or all one band.
I'm not so sure if CC wants to blow up the caps because they want to buy more stations of if the venture capital guys want to cash out CC and need the caps lifted so other groups could assume the CC stations, since it would be hard to find someone who isn't already in the market able to do a deal. Investment firms aren't known for holding on to their assets very long. Just a thought.
DavidEduardo said:I don't think Clear really wants to buy any more stations. I think it wants to prevent the FCC from considering a lowering of caps. Since 99% of the informal comments favor a rollback, Clear had to jump in and voice the points that permit its current business model.
Dr. Akbar said:There is a Wal-Mart image hangin' over this outfit.