jabba17 said:
I thought that Cumulus had plenty of dry powder in its Cumulus Radio Investors group...?
Maybe...I had a few more thoughts in reading through the various articles today on the subject.
CBS Radio has long stated it wants to focus on major markets. They have also sought to bring together radio, TV, internet, and cable into one focused platform. But that platform only works in markets where they also own TV stations. Looking at their radio markets, I see a bunch where they don't own TV stations. Those are markets where the radio stations could easily be sold off without affecting the core business. On the other hand, Atlanta is a Top 10 market where they own TV, so they might want to grow this market, while selling off Phoenix, Las Vegas, Orlando, San Diego, and St. Louis. So there is potential for a smaller deal.
The reverse Morris Trust mentioned today is how Disney sold ABC Radio to Citadel. The bad news is the deal ultimately caused the bankruptcy of Citadel, which led to it being bought by Cumulus. In the ABC deal, Disney kept ABC News Radio, Radio Disney, ESPN Radio, and various call letters and copyrights. One article points out that CBS News owns CBS Radio News, so it might not be part of a CBS Radio sale.
It took a few years for the Disney-Citadel deal to be worked out. Once the story leaked that Disney was exploring the idea, there were other competing bids for the properties. The 2014 date may be right, but there are a lot of things that can happen between now and then.