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REVENUE

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eatspaste

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May 3rd article in the Inquirer - 2006 BIA revenue numbers
(source: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/magazine/20070503_Ben-FM_dialed_up_64__increase_in_revenue.html)

KYW $33.2M (-11% from 2005)
WBEB $27M ($32M according to the station itself)
WDAS-FM $26.5M (flat)
WMMR $23M (+39%)
WMGK $17.6M (-12%)
WOGL $17.3M (flat)
WXTU $15.8M (+6%)
WYSP $15M (-41%)
WIP $14M (-7%)
WBEN $13.3M (+64%)
WIOQ $13.2 (-5%)
WPPZ $11.9M (+1%)
WUSL $11.8 (-7%)
WRDW $6.2M (-16%)

Want to buy your favorite radio station? Multiply those numbers by atleast 10 for stick value.
 
eatspaste said:
WBEB $27M ($32M according to the station itself)

Just FYI - The Inquirer did run a correction the next day stating the BIA number of $27 million was incorrect. The station's "audited" 2005 revenue was 32 million; for 2006, it was $32.1 million ... again, as previously stated, according to B101 - but why would they lie?

So give the Inky points for trying, I guess.

(http://www.philly.com/inquirer/clears/20070504_Clearing_the_record.html)
 
Sooooo 'ysp...$15 mil x 10 = $150 mil ? Now do we devalue that number by dividing 41%, the number of revenue loss and the projected downward revenue trend until the deal is finalized? Whoa....I think we would be back the the $15 mil mark...HONEY.....Where's my check book? ;)
 
i've been saying it for a while, but BEN-FM is doing good, and is the first successful station (that has longtivity)on 95.7 since FLN. The 12+ numbers have never shown it, but in 2 key demos (which was posted once) they were in the top 5.

I like Ben. It sounds even better than the few jack stations i've heard. I'm glad GM jumped on it, before CBS ruined 98.1 by flipping to jack.
 
I'm glad GM jumped on it, before CBS ruined 98.1

Seems to me that CBS ruined 98.1 a long time ago. Even though they're flat, I think they will stick with oldies for now. In NY, 101.1 lost millions last year after making the switch.

CBS will probably keep OGL as it is til it starts losing money. Then they will make a switch so that it starts to lose even more money. Seems to be the trend.
 
I noticed that WPEN isn't even listed. Is Greater Media too embarrassed to release the figures? Have they lost even more money by switching to sports than they did after switching to oldies? Or is it that they didn't have enough room on the spreadsheet to type a 3 or 4 digit percentage loss?

I'll wait to hear from Greater Media on that one.

Cricket Cricket...
 
Those RRRRs said:
I noticed that WPEN isn't even listed. Is Greater Media too embarrassed to release the figures?

Stations don't generally release the data (WBEB is an exception)... a company that specilizes in appraisals and valuations does estimates based on data on market billing and reports from different persons knowledgable of the market conditions. WPEN supposedly billed about $3 million in the year 2006.
 
Dave Eduardo sez that 'FIL is a Salem "cash cow" and haulin' wheelbarrows of cash to the bank.
 
RATINGS DON'T COUNT

People keep asking why stations flip when they have been getting good ratings. Not all ratings are created equal. Advertisers pay more to reach certain types of listeners than they do to reach others.

Here's how much each station took in for each Arbitron share point (2006 pre-PPM):

WYSP FreeFM $6.82M
KYW News $5.44M
WMMR Rock $5.35M
WIP Sports $5.19M
WMGK Classic Rock $4.89M
WBEN Adult Hits $4.75M
WXTU Country $4.28M
WDAS Urban AC $4.21
B101 AC $4.01M
WOGL Oldies $3.84M

You can see why CBS flipped all their other Oldies stations.
 
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