The only major surprises are the timing and the buyer. Smulyan is 75, and his kids have no desire to be in the radio business.
I think that is right and why I was surprised with the news yesterday. Emmis has said multiple times they were divesting the stations outside of Indianapolis. I figured Indianapolis would happen eventually, but there hasn't been any indication this was a imminent consideration. And with this being the starting place, there is a lot of history and sentiment.
There are also a lot of new questions. Such as:
- Does this new Emmis with what appears to be a basket of speculative new businesses have the cash flow to pay for all the company infrastructure and management?
- Emmis still has a lot of experienced radio people. Are they all retiring or leaving? Rick Cummings?
- If so, what happens to management arrangement with MediaCo (WBLS/WQHT)?
- Two out of the three new businesses don't appear to be based in Indianapolis, without the local radio cluster, what happens to the prominent HQ?
- Where does that leave Indianapolis Monthly?
- The Emmis team formed a special purpose acquisition company a while back (Monument Circle Acquisition Corp.) with a lot capital. Did they ever buy anything?