http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=mmda.ob
Looking at the most recent financial statement, it shows a gross profit of over $2,500,000! After expenses and taxes, the net loss is significantly smaller compared to the past. The statement only shows up to January, so it doesn't include the cume-building leading up to Birthday Bash and the inclusion of WNYZ in the ratings.
One thing's for sure, it's making a lot more money with Pulse than with Russian. Hopefully as cume builds and the summer heats up, and when they start dancin' in DC, the revenue will increase to turn a net profit.
I assume the Pulse 87 in DC will add 25% to the revenue, as they can sell ads to national advertisers on both stations for an increased price and DC-area clubs on WDCN. Even if they voice track or simulcast it, it won't add much more expense, and 500 miles of gas a week for DC club broadcasts is negligible compared to the added revenue.
Looking at the most recent financial statement, it shows a gross profit of over $2,500,000! After expenses and taxes, the net loss is significantly smaller compared to the past. The statement only shows up to January, so it doesn't include the cume-building leading up to Birthday Bash and the inclusion of WNYZ in the ratings.
One thing's for sure, it's making a lot more money with Pulse than with Russian. Hopefully as cume builds and the summer heats up, and when they start dancin' in DC, the revenue will increase to turn a net profit.
I assume the Pulse 87 in DC will add 25% to the revenue, as they can sell ads to national advertisers on both stations for an increased price and DC-area clubs on WDCN. Even if they voice track or simulcast it, it won't add much more expense, and 500 miles of gas a week for DC club broadcasts is negligible compared to the added revenue.