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CNBC reports Citadel is in advanced negotiations to sell itself to Cumuls.
BossRadioDJ said:The New York Times now says that Citadel is actively participating in the talks:
Citadel Broadcasting, the radio station operator, is in talks to sell itself to a smaller rival, Cumulus Media for $37 a share in cash and stock, people briefed on the matter told DealBook on Thursday, after months of refusing to consider a deal.
Talks between the two companies, which began this week, are ongoing and may still fall apart, one of these people said. One concern of Citadel’s management is that a deal would require a significant amount of debt.
Story at http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/02/17/citadel-broadcasting-in-talks-with-cumulus
jussomeguy said:CNBC reports Citadel is in advanced negotiations to sell itself to Cumuls.
danikayser84 said:How many markets will the merged Cumulus-Citadel have to divest stations in?
RadioZack said:danikayser84 said:How many markets will the merged Cumulus-Citadel have to divest stations in?
Only one: Nashville. They would have 7 FMs (92.1 WQQK, 95.5 WSM-FM, 97.1 WRQQ, 99.7 WWTN, 106.7 WNFN - existing Cumulus) (103.3 WKDF, 104.5 WGFX - existing Citadel).
I'm 95% sure it would be 1700.Scott Fybush said:RadioZack said:danikayser84 said:How many markets will the merged Cumulus-Citadel have to divest stations in?
Only one: Nashville. They would have 7 FMs (92.1 WQQK, 95.5 WSM-FM, 97.1 WRQQ, 99.7 WWTN, 106.7 WNFN - existing Cumulus) (103.3 WKDF, 104.5 WGFX - existing Citadel).
They will also have to divest at least one signal in Dallas/Fort Worth.
And KSFO too!EastBay said:So...KGO would become a Cumulus Station?