I guess this answers my question on how much Radio One lost in revenue on trying a sports format here with no play by play.
This info is via the latest Tom Taylor newsletter
http://us6.campaign-archive.com/?u=78b390ff9f5b002e3f050238c&id=11d5feae71
"We ran the ratings to zero doing sports” in Cincinnati, says Alfred Liggins. They converted former R&B oldies “Mojo” WMOJ (100.3) to CBS Sports Radio Net-affiliated “Fan” WCFN in January, and Liggins says “there just wasn’t any appetite for a station that didn’t have play-by-play,” and he wasn’t willing to wait it out. They’re back to doing an old-school R&B oldies format on 100.3, but Cincinnati market revenue fell 25% in second quarter. Liggins didn’t mention it, but the August 6 NOW Newsletter told you about a lawsuit filed by former Mojo jock Pat Barry (Barry Tingley, related to the format flip.
• Radio One records impairment charges for stations in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Charlotte. Yesterday’s NOW noted that we hadn’t seen any impairment charges in radio’s Q2 results – though Radio One hadn’t reported yet. Yesterday, the company disclosed that “impairment of long-lived assets for the three months ended June 30 increased to approximately $9.8 million,” related to non-cash charges for licenses in Philadelphia, Cleveland and Cincinnati. There was a $313,000 charge for licenses in Charlotte.
This info is via the latest Tom Taylor newsletter
http://us6.campaign-archive.com/?u=78b390ff9f5b002e3f050238c&id=11d5feae71
"We ran the ratings to zero doing sports” in Cincinnati, says Alfred Liggins. They converted former R&B oldies “Mojo” WMOJ (100.3) to CBS Sports Radio Net-affiliated “Fan” WCFN in January, and Liggins says “there just wasn’t any appetite for a station that didn’t have play-by-play,” and he wasn’t willing to wait it out. They’re back to doing an old-school R&B oldies format on 100.3, but Cincinnati market revenue fell 25% in second quarter. Liggins didn’t mention it, but the August 6 NOW Newsletter told you about a lawsuit filed by former Mojo jock Pat Barry (Barry Tingley, related to the format flip.
• Radio One records impairment charges for stations in Philadelphia, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Charlotte. Yesterday’s NOW noted that we hadn’t seen any impairment charges in radio’s Q2 results – though Radio One hadn’t reported yet. Yesterday, the company disclosed that “impairment of long-lived assets for the three months ended June 30 increased to approximately $9.8 million,” related to non-cash charges for licenses in Philadelphia, Cleveland and Cincinnati. There was a $313,000 charge for licenses in Charlotte.