Well, that was what I got from you when you said, "The $400 k loss is pocket change, if you consider WBLS grosses that much a week." My apologies if I misunderstood that statement.DavidEduardo said:badjef said:Then if it wasn't radio-related, what was Innercity's other business that took down the profitability of their radio stations to a point that they had to liquidate the profitable arm of the company?
All I said was that the current issues have to do, as has been explained, with other debt. The approximately $250 million in debt does not come from some minor technical costs nearly 20 years ago.
The root cause of the problem is that Inner City expanded via debt-financed station purchases, couldn't make enough to pay for them, did not cut expenses enough, and then kept trying to refinance, sometimes capitalizing the missed interest payments.
The debt comes from radio... I don't know why you think it is not radio related... and it is probably 100 times what the minor matter of upgrading WLIB cost. Further, the WLIB upgrade was likely, even if capitalized, amortized before we were more than a few years into the 21st Century. Many stations have to make transmitter moves or are faced with a major rebuild of a transmitter site, and it does not bankrupt them. All we are talking about with WOWO is a purchase, followed by a downgrade of the signal, and then a resale at almost the same price plus some relatively simple re-engineering costs.
You say "the part that was profitable" but the issue is that while there may have been some decent cash flows from operations, there was not enough to pay down the debt.
Yea, similar to the Clinton Administration's fun and games with terms such as "off-budget" to "create" a "surplus".Sort of like having the money to pay the water and electric, but not the mortgage.
Back on topic: Somebody said Innercity was only in business since 2006. I remember Innercity long before that and Percy Sutton being involved.
Did this (bancrupcy) have anything to do with Percy Sutton, or was he retired from Innercity before he died?
Some of my gray cells have gone away to connect the dots from Long Island Broadcasting (the L.I.B. of WLIB) to Innercity.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!