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Cox Selling stations

None of them are in Houston, I wonder why?
You would think they would sell some Houston stations, as you know the state of Houston radio.

I compare Houston Radio to the old Hollywood video on Bissonett and Kirkwood "Doomed to Fail", "Makes enough money listeners as it loses"
 
willdav713 said:
None of them are in Houston, I wonder why?
You would think they would sell some Houston stations, as you know the state of Houston radio.

I compare Houston Radio to the old Hollywood video on Bissonett and Kirkwood "Doomed to Fail", "Makes enough money listeners as it loses"

Houston is a top 10 market in population and revenue.
 
From RAMP:
Now, the less-than-good news -- Cox Media Tampa has undergone some senior-level management restructuring, which has resulted in the exit of VP/GM Wendi Power. VP/Market Manager Keith Lawless will now oversee the cluster solo. Apparently CMG Tampa was the company's only remaining cluster that still had a dual VP/GM and VP/Market Manager system in place, and the obvious redundancy made this move almost inevitable. The company is reportedly looking for another management position that will make use of Power's many valuable skills.

Word has it that in markets where they have TV and radio they will go to ONE manager and the odds are on it being the TV person running the show. Radio people and radio in general have been relegated to a second-tier in Cox. Also if any market is "only radio" you can bet they are looking to unload no matter the market size.
 
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