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Multi millionaire on the move to get into the Orlando Latin market.

Its been confirmed that an undisclosed multi millionaire with lots of cash and very deep pockets is on the move to go after Iheart media's cash cow Rumba 100.3 by investing on a full power 100k FM station. Negotiations are on the way with a group who's looking to decrease their cluster and reduce their debt by selling one of their stations. Part of this investment plan is to purchase various stations in other markets such as Tampa, Miami, Boston, Philadelphia and Texas. The company will also have a big concert promotion division who will promote the biggest artist concerts in the markets of coverage. Orlando is the first market that will start hopefully before spring 2019.
 
Its been confirmed that an undisclosed multi millionaire with lots of cash and very deep pockets is on the move to go after Iheart media's cash cow Rumba 100.3 by investing on a full power 100k FM station. Negotiations are on the way with a group who's looking to decrease their cluster and reduce their debt by selling one of their stations. Part of this investment plan is to purchase various stations in other markets such as Tampa, Miami, Boston, Philadelphia and Texas. The company will also have a big concert promotion division who will promote the biggest artist concerts in the markets of coverage. Orlando is the first market that will start hopefully before spring 2019.

Interesting that the mysterious money man would have his eyes on Boston, whose relatively small Hispanic population has never had any FM serving it other than specialty shows on non-comms and, of course, occasional pirates. Would a full-power Latino pop station work in that market?
 
In 2018, picking off an individual property from a cluster is absolutely ridiculous. Think of the poorly performing and quasi-solo acts of 98.1 and 103.1 ... Now picking up the whole cluster - that's a different story.

There is a surefire way to make a small fortune in radio - start with a large fortune!


Tx
 
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Its been confirmed that an undisclosed multi millionaire with lots of cash and very deep pockets is on the move to go after Iheart media's cash cow Rumba 100.3 by investing on a full power 100k FM station. Negotiations are on the way with a group who's looking to decrease their cluster and reduce their debt by selling one of their stations. Part of this investment plan is to purchase various stations in other markets such as Tampa, Miami, Boston, Philadelphia and Texas. The company will also have a big concert promotion division who will promote the biggest artist concerts in the markets of coverage. Orlando is the first market that will start hopefully before spring 2019.

Neither Boston nor Philadelphia are viable markets for a full-power FM. Quite simply, in both of those markets the populations include a big percentage of later generation highly assimilated Hispanics and Hispanic media buyers know this.

That silliness aside developing a concert division based on just a few markets means going up against established groups like Univision and SBS which have decades worth of relationships and multiple very large markets behind them.

Of course, finding clusters that want to shrink themselves generally would be limited to groups with an inferior signal they want to get rid of, so there is not really much quality merchandise on the shelves.
 



Of course, finding clusters that want to shrink themselves generally would be limited to groups with an inferior signal they want to get rid of, so there is not really much quality merchandise on the shelves.

In Boston, that would be iHeart's WBWL (signal-challenged in the southern part of the market) and WKAF,(challenged in the north), but both stations are filling important format gaps, providing 100% hot new country to siphon listeners away from WKLB, and giving the market an urban AC, a format that is showing increased strength nationally. Beasley is the second-biggest player in Boston, but all of their FMs are full-market signals, and all but WBOS are doing really well -- and 'BOS delivers young males, which complements Beasley's sports station, WBZ-FM. Hard to see where Mr. Money Bags, whoever he is, would spend his bucks in the Hub of the Universe.
 
Its been confirmed that an undisclosed multi millionaire with lots of cash and very deep pockets is on the move to go after Iheart media's cash cow Rumba 100.3 by investing on a full power 100k FM station.

Just curious since you said it, where / how was it actually confirmed?

Byron
 
Just curious since you said it, where / how was it actually confirmed?

Byron

yeah, im curious too.. i thought this was alot of hot air and just someone full of s%^t.. and david's comments above kinda confirmed it would be a bad idea.

watch, theyll end up on some 250 watt translator that wont amount to a hill of beans

i mean, we all including david could be wrong.. but i doubt it
 
I'd be very interested in knowing which 100kw Orlando signal is a possible candidate.

Well, the OP said that this would happen by Spring of 2019. And there is no announcement. So I would say that this is just rumor and speculation.
 
Well technically Spring Begins on March 20th at 5:58pm.

His prophecy still has a few days left to go, LOL!!!

Yeah! And Spring comes early in Florida (or never goes away...)
 
Well technically Spring Begins on March 20th at 5:58pm.

His prophecy still has a few days left to go, LOL!!!

Looks like the OP hasn't been heard from anywhere since late November, when he posted a guess that WNWR 1540 might flip to Regional Mexican under new ownership. The discussion petered out in mid-December with no resolution.
 
Well I did read on this site today that cox maybe looking to sell their radio stations. But I don't see the 100KW cox Orlando stations changing formats. I could be wrong though. I don't think 92.3, 94.5 or 96.5 will be the ones that get the format change alluded to in this topic.
 
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