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ESPN 98.7 FM to be no more come August 31, 2024

That's total mythology. After the payola scandal of the 1950s, radio stations took music decisions out of the hands of DJs.
I’m not talking music. I’m talking presentation. Broadway Bill Lee comes to mind since this is the NYC forum.
 
If anything, New York is underserved when it comes to Spanish stations, compared with Miami and LA, at least.
I can only see two formats working in NY: Spanish Tropical/CHR and Regional Mexican.

A new programmer's best shot at launching a successful Spanish station in New York is Regional Mexican, as Spanish CHR is dominated by Mega, Amor and Equis.
 
We don't know who the programmer/owner might be yet, but an LMA is always possible too.

That's what the article in the OP said. But we also know that the seller needs the cash to buy out his stockholders. There is a time limit on his agreement with the stockholders. He has three years to do it, and he said in September that he wants to do it quickly.

Looking at all of his other asset sales, he's moved quickly. He's not someone to hem & haw. I believe he's already agreed to a sale, and they're waiting for the best opportunity to announce. He has a tenant in the property now, so there's no rush to announce the next occupant.
 
That's what the article in the OP said. But we also know that the seller needs the cash to buy out his stockholders. There is a time limit on his agreement with the stockholders. He has three years to do it, and he said in September that he wants to do it quickly.
Smulyan's duty is to maximize value for his shareholders. If that means an LMA, it cannot be ruled out completely. It might even increase the value for a buyer...

Radio is right now a risky investment due to its reliance on advertising for revenue as that has consistently dropped. If you can get another long lease with a guaranteed income plus little in the way of expenses (tower lease, keeping one engineer on staff), that is a better value proposition for an investment firm should the goal still be to wrap up the Emmis concern.
 
Smulyan's duty is to maximize value for his shareholders. If that means an LMA, it cannot be ruled out completely.

As I said, that's what the article in the OP said a year ago.

When the lease ends with ESPN New York on Aug. 31, Emmis can sell or lease the signal to someone else.
To sell it outright, Emmis is looking for an offer in the $50 million range, according to sources.
 
As I said, that's what the article in the OP said a year ago.
And since that article was written the advertising picture for radio has grown even grimmer, with few signs of recovery. With that in mind, wouldn't it be prudent for Smulyan to accept any bid that comes somewhere close to the asking price, since any bids that come in a month or two later will be for even less money?
 
Looking at all of his other asset sales, he's moved quickly. He's not someone to hem & haw. I believe he's already agreed to a sale, and they're waiting for the best opportunity to announce. He has a tenant in the property now, so there's no rush to announce the next occupant.
Maybe he’s waiting for this thread to reach 1,000 posts. 🤪
 
My assumption had been that if Emmis had a buyer, it would've been announced by June 30 so that closing was timed around the time the LMA ended.

At this point the likelihood of filler programming ala what Merlin did with 101.9 between the end of FM News and the sale to CBS in 2012 is more and more possible.
I agree.

I was one of several who said from the get go their $50 million asking price was too steep.

I wonder if this is a case of lack of interested parties or if it's a case of Emmis refusing to budge sufficiently on price - assuming the above theory is true?
 
I wonder if this is a case of lack of interested parties or if it's a case of Emmis refusing to budge sufficiently on price - assuming the above theory is true?

Or maybe it's neither. Maybe the deal is done, and they're just waiting to announce.

In the world of social media, there's no rush to announce. He has an occupant for the frequency. They're under contract through the end of August.

They can announce on August 16th, with an LMA effective September 1 at midnight. No problem.

In the meantime, the current occupant is starting to convert its listeners to the other platforms.
 
I seriously doubt it will cheer up BLA. What most of these posters really mean is that there is no format that appeals to their specific taste at any given moment in time. They also assume (incorrectly) that because they like something at that given moment, then of course almost everyone else must also like it. So, therefore, radio is in decline because the "suits" don't get it.

This is, of course, absurd. But years of reading similar posts seem to follow this thread.
Radio is in decline in large part because newer technologies have given audiences new places to wander.
 
Radio is in decline in large part because newer technologies have given audiences new places to wander.

If you're willing to give up your personal information and maybe a credit card number, there are lots of companies willing to accept.

Radio asks for nothing. Just turn it on and listen. If it's not your style, change the station, or turn it off. That's it.
 
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