> > Danny? Not quite.
> >
> > Plenty of private equity folks could afford the deal, and
> it
> > honestly makes perfect sense. The company is half as big
> > revenue-wise as Susquehanna, and there has been a good bit
>
> > of rumbling lately about that particular company going to
> > private equity investors. Never unerestimate the amount of
>
> > private money that can be found, especially for radio
> deals.
> >
> >
> > JP is ranked the 16th largest broadcast group by revenue,
> > with a gross of about $132M/year. It could easily be an
> > acquisition target for another group, such as Cumulus,
> > Emmis, Cox or even Bonneville. However, I think it's
> > doubtful that if JP were spun somehow, the TV assets would
>
> > remain a part of the group. Operators like Emmis have been
>
> > selling TV assets recently to focus on radio. In fact, if
> a
> > deal were forged, it would make sense for the buyer to
> > acquire JP as-is, then spin sports and TV to help with
> debt
> > service.
> >
> > It makes sense for Lincoln Financial to spin the group,
> > because insurance companies as a rule don't understand how
>
> > radio works. JP was a rare exception. The assets of JP
> > Broadcasting could easily be worth over a half a billion
> > dollars. Why sit on that kind of value and run it into the
>
> > ground when it isn't part of your primary business? Plus,
> > they could work out a deal to hold the paper and thereby
> > have huge tax advantages.
> >
> > I suppose we can all armchair-quarterback until Havana
> > freezes, though. Personally, I'd rather see JP's stations
> go
> > to another group through a merger rather than them be run
> > into the ground slowly by an inexperienced owner.
>
> Cumulus doesn't have the money. I think you're overlooking
> the individual price per station in this deal. It's a lot
> easier to buy 15 million dollars worth of small market
> stations than it is to buy one station worth $15 mill. A
> private equity group might be able to swing the Charlotte
> stations, but not the whole group along with JP Sports. If
> you know of a group that can, please direct them to a dark
> alley near me. At any rate, they won't want to sell to
> individual buyers.
>
> I'm sure several groups are knocking on Lincoln's door right
> now.
>
> Here's a link to the official word from Lincoln:
>
>
http://tinyurl.com/ajwfz
>
> headquartered in Philly... hmmmm.... what other broadcast
> group is headquartered there.
>
This morning's Greensboro News and Record says that Lincoln
does not plan any changes re JP Sports.
Back before JP owned WBT, it was a CBS o&o. What if WBTV
became one now?