One can assume that their business model may be changing based on their recent moves.I can't see why they would leave the market, but having more than two stations does not fit their business model.
One can assume that their business model may be changing based on their recent moves.I can't see why they would leave the market, but having more than two stations does not fit their business model.
I don't disagree on parting with DFW -- but iHeart, Audacy, and Cumulus are maxed out, so not sure what the trade options would be.I think this question is better suited for their Dallas cluster. Both of their stations have consistently underperformed against the locally owned Service stations. Is DFW a market worth trying to salvage?
One could look at the recent trade and say that WTEM was out of place in the Washington cluster, and that Radio One had been playing a never ending musical chairs in Philadelphia that never resulted in three winning formats. But the St. Louis exit was a surprise -- Radio One had the clearly superior urban pair over iHeart's offerings which have been directionless for at least 10 years.One can assume that their business model may be changing based on their recent moves.
Remember, the two Urban One stations bill, together, more than the Service single station. So they are getting at least half the African American targeted dollars in the market.I think this question is better suited for their Dallas cluster. Both of their stations have consistently underperformed against the locally owned Service stations. Is DFW a market worth trying to salvage?
Did Service sell one of their properties? I thought they owned both KKDA and KRNB?Remember, the two Urban One stations bill, together, more than the Service single station.
I was referring to the market leader, KKDA. The other one is a very low biller as it is a rimshot.Did Service sell one of their properties? I thought they owned both KKDA and KRNB?
The second Radio One station in DFW is also a rimshot (KZMJ). So both Service and RO have the same FM situation in the market--one Cedar Hill stick, one rimshot.I was referring to the market leader, KKDA. The other one is a very low biller as it is a rimshot.