Cumulus offers its 3rd Qtr state of the company. Some light reading to cure insomnia can be found here: http://www.marketwatch.com/story/cumulus-reports-third-quarter-2012-results-2012-11-05?siteid=nbkh
Tom Taylor Now http://somethinglikenothing.net/ttn/ttn-11062012.html (his new daily letter) mentions Cumulus' call wherein Lew Dickey talks about shedding unprofitable sports franchises, specifically the Buffalo Bills on 97 Rock.
It's good, albeit tedious, reading.
Tom Taylor Now http://somethinglikenothing.net/ttn/ttn-11062012.html (his new daily letter) mentions Cumulus' call wherein Lew Dickey talks about shedding unprofitable sports franchises, specifically the Buffalo Bills on 97 Rock.
In two cases, Cumulus says it let “money-losing” sports franchises go. Those were L.A. talker KABC (790), no longer carrying the baseball Dodgers, and classic rock “97 Rock” WGRF, Buffalo, saying sayonara to the NFL Bills. In other cases, Dickey says they cut “some large non-traditional revenue events that were negative” in terms of return on investment. There were also some talent contracts that also were apparently judged to be money-losing, “and a couple of format shifts.”
It's good, albeit tedious, reading.