Saw this banner headline and the article on the Home page, but no mention of any Houston stations (?). ???
latino2008 said:My Guess will be and im almost certain this will happen.
The 2 stations will be purchased by SBS or CBS
Mhh, If there are no buyers, then I shall offer my old 1982 F-150 Pick up truck, 1,000 dollars, and a pack of chewing gum. And that is for both stations ;Dstan said:It would be funny if there were NO buyers.
oldjohnny said:But on a serious note, I could see these stations selling to Cumulus or Cox. Or maybe even an out of towner. Anyone know how interested Emmis, Citadel, and Entercom are into buying these stations?
DavidEduardo said:oldjohnny said:But on a serious note, I could see these stations selling to Cumulus or Cox. Or maybe even an out of towner. Anyone know how interested Emmis, Citadel, and Entercom are into buying these stations?
Cumulus is out; they are half the reason for the DOJ requiremnt.
Entercom has said they will not be bidding on the CBS properties due to cash issues, so they are out.
Emmis is sure not buying, but Houston would fit in with their Austin cluster.
Citadel with the stock so low and huge losses and charges is another unlikely one.
That leaves Cox. Or a smaller company moving up in markets like BMP.
Since this is a mandated sale by the DOJ, it's a buyer's market in all probability.
I was under the assumption that BMP was moved to Dallas, TX?purpledevil said:I have been entertaining the idea of a "dark horse" such as BMP or Lotus picking up these two. BMP especially since they are HQ'ed here, yet hav no stations in the market. Couple that with Mark Landis' past here in Houston and it definitely seems plausible.
dlm0078 said:According to the homepage of this website, they have chosen KHMX as the "other station". I wonder who will pick this up? Will it be Cumulus due to KHMX's competition with KRBE and KHJK or will CBS boost their portfolio? I hope whoever takes over KHMX doesn't change it too much. I enjoy listening to 96.5 when I come home to visit.
purpledevil said:I have been entertaining the idea of a "dark horse" such as BMP or Lotus picking up these two. .
Mediafrog+ said:However, if a company such as BMP could afford the sticks, why wouldn't Liberman step up and also try to grab them? (Yes, they would have to sell a couple of existing properties here.)
Lotus seems to have a half-and-half mix of Hispanic and non-Hispanic oriented stations in its portfolio, so is more of a wild card format-wise.