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"IBOCcrock" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 24, 10:27 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Sep 24, 8:50 am, "David Eduardo" wrote: "IBOCcrock" wrote in message roups.com... Radio Sold Its Soul "Wall Street has soured on radio. How many investment banks still actually have a full-time analyst watching this segment? Look to the falling price of properties. To the few radio deals that get gone these days. To the pessimism on Wall Street that has put the damper on the future of radio." There is more money looking for stations than there are stations for sale. That usually means an increased price. Clear Channel felt the market was undervaluing its assets and cash flow, so they are going private. Univision did the same early this year, for over $12 billion. Station prices for decent facilities have shown no erosion, as proven by the Clear Channel and CBS spin-offs. Yes, and when the market is "undervaluing" your assets and cash flow, that's always a good sign....lol This is what has been called the "Viacom Syndrome" where an entire industry was punished on the Street for the problems of one company in the sector. Viacom recognized it two years ago and split into two parts; others have gone private as the value is there, based on revenues and cash flow or profits, but the market is undervaluing the issues... a perfect time for private equity to get something for less than it is worth.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yup, the Street is punishing broadcast radio for the HD Radio farce. Eduardo is really a shill for the corporate media conglomerates. It's pretty obvious what his agenda is here. It seems that I was pointing the vapid stupidity of many of the hosts not to mention the lack of quality programs on the corporate FM jukeboxes. If you want to listen to real radio, find a station that is locally owned and operated not some overpriced corporate jukebox owned by Entercom, Clear Channel, etc. When I make a reference to Memphis it's one of the better ethnic music cities where LOCALLY owned stations generally exist with local DJs and local people. Not some satellite feed from some Ivory tower place in NYC or some other major metro. Ever notice that in many places overseas, they don't have the media concentration we have in the US. I'm not talking about governments controlling broadcasting, I am talking about locally owned stations in the Carribean, Europe, and other countries. Not this corpratized crap that they call radio in the US. |
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