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'Don't Get Your Hopes Up' Over April Revs, Says Analyst"
NEW YORK -- May 16, 2008: The RAB reported today that radio revenues fell by 1 percent in April, but Wachovia analyst Marci Ryvicker is saying, "Don't get your hopes up." The April result was radio's best performance since August 2007, and, though Ryvicker acknowledges that it was "bettter than expected," she says, "We are hearing from both private and public companies that May looks more like March (which was down 8 percent) than like April." She notes that she did not get a good "read" on April's strength -- adding, "strength being relative, as -1 percent is much better than the mid-single-digit declines that we have primarily seen since last August)." Ryvicker is keeping her radio-industry estimate at down 2.5 percent for 2008, but moving her second-quarter estimate to down 3 percent from down 4 percent. http://www.radioink.com/HeadlineEntr...&pt=todaysnews Ha! Ha! It's because of all the money/resources wasted on the HD Radio farce. |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
wrote in message ... 'Don't Get Your Hopes Up' Over April Revs, Says Analyst" NEW YORK -- May 16, 2008: The RAB reported today that radio revenues fell by 1 percent in April, but Wachovia analyst Marci Ryvicker is saying, "Don't get your hopes up." Ha! Ha! It's because of all the money/resources wasted on the HD Radio farce. Revenues do not decline due to capital expenditures. Revenues decline because the economy is in a near recession. Your knowledge of business is so astronomically poor it is a source of ongoing amazement. |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
wrote in message ... On May 19, 1:43?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... 'Don't Get Your Hopes Up' Over April Revs, Says Analyst" NEW YORK -- May 16, 2008: The RAB reported today that radio revenues fell by 1 percent in April, but Wachovia analyst Marci Ryvicker is saying, "Don't get your hopes up." Ha! Ha! It's because of all the money/resources wasted on the HD Radio farce. Revenues do not decline due to capital expenditures. Revenues decline because the economy is in a near recession. Your knowledge of business is so astronomically poor it is a source of ongoing amazement. Just as I thought, the HD Alliance and its boosters are already blaming the failure of HD radio on the recession! I have no idea what the Alliance thinks. Many HD broadcasters are not part of it... and its goal is promotional, not to give opinions. BTW - is your little, dwindling research staff still laughing? No, it expanded this year. |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
wrote in message ... On May 19, 3:27 pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 19, 2:32?pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 19, 1:43?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... 'Don't Get Your Hopes Up' Over April Revs, Says Analyst" NEW YORK -- May 16, 2008: The RAB reported today that radio revenues fell by 1 percent in April, but Wachovia analyst Marci Ryvicker is saying, "Don't get your hopes up." Ha! Ha! It's because of all the money/resources wasted on the HD Radio farce. Revenues do not decline due to capital expenditures. Revenues decline because the economy is in a near recession. Your knowledge of business is so astronomically poor it is a source of ongoing amazement. Just as I thought, the HD Alliance and its boosters are already blaming the failure of HD radio on the recession! Or the HD naysayers are blaming HD radio for the recesssion....which is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - HD Radio is to be blamed for radio's recession. OK...Any facts to back that up?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Radio: How many people did it take to write that Clear Channel memo?" "When BainCapital opened the books it revealed the enormous sums of money and time wasted with HD Radio conversion – at $100K per station.... So, a station is putting less than 1 percent of it's revenue into new and experimental technology is causing a radio recession? |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
wrote in message ... On May 19, 3:27 pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: OK...Any facts to back that up?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "When BainCapital opened the books it revealed the enormous sums of money and time wasted with HD Radio conversion – at $100K per station - and the other Clear Channel side projects, many since abandoned, all of which helped give the radio industry its bad name." That is not a fact.... that is the opinion of one ornery programmer from the Mistake on the Lake who has no engineering or general management or owenrship experience. |
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On May 19, 3:57*pm, "Radio Ron" wrote:
wrote in message ... On May 19, 3:27 pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 19, 2:32?pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message .... On May 19, 1:43?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message .... 'Don't Get Your Hopes Up' Over April Revs, Says Analyst" NEW YORK -- May 16, 2008: The RAB reported today that radio revenues fell by 1 percent in April, but Wachovia analyst Marci Ryvicker is saying, "Don't get your hopes up." Ha! Ha! It's because of all the money/resources wasted on the HD Radio farce. Revenues do not decline due to capital expenditures. Revenues decline because the economy is in a near recession. Your knowledge of business is so astronomically poor it is a source of ongoing amazement. Just as I thought, the HD Alliance and its boosters are already blaming the failure of HD radio on the recession! Or the HD naysayers are blaming HD radio for the recesssion....which is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - HD Radio is to be blamed for radio's recession. OK...Any facts to back that up?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Radio: How many people did it take to write that Clear Channel memo?" "When BainCapital opened the books it revealed the enormous sums of money and time wasted with HD Radio conversion – at $100K per station..... So, a station is putting less than 1 percent of it's revenue into new and experimental technology is causing a radio recession?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." http://talentfilter.blogspot.com/200...-some-hd..html "Clear Channel's murky future" "Sad because eliminating new hires (including sellers), failing to replace those who leave, stopping all investment in the future, and halting all advertising and research is the equivalent of saying that necessity requires us to strangle the goose that lays the golden eggs, even as the goose is up for sale." http://www.hear2.com/2008/01/clear-channels.html Yup! No more investments in HD Radio! |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
"Radio Ron" wrote in message ... wrote in message "When BainCapital opened the books it revealed the enormous sums of money and time wasted with HD Radio conversion – at $100K per station.... So, a station is putting less than 1 percent of it's revenue into new and experimental technology is causing a radio recession? The gross revenues for CCU last year was $6 billion. Radio only was about half that. Over the last 4 years, CCU has converted several hundred stations to HD.... let's say it is 100 a year... that's $10 million out of $6 billion. In any case, the HD installs are capitalized and depreciated over multiple years. And capital expenses do not affect revenues at all. |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
wrote in message ... On May 19, 3:57 pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 19, 3:27 pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 19, 2:32?pm, "Radio Ron" wrote: wrote in message ... On May 19, 1:43?pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: wrote in message ... 'Don't Get Your Hopes Up' Over April Revs, Says Analyst" NEW YORK -- May 16, 2008: The RAB reported today that radio revenues fell by 1 percent in April, but Wachovia analyst Marci Ryvicker is saying, "Don't get your hopes up." Ha! Ha! It's because of all the money/resources wasted on the HD Radio farce. Revenues do not decline due to capital expenditures. Revenues decline because the economy is in a near recession. Your knowledge of business is so astronomically poor it is a source of ongoing amazement. Just as I thought, the HD Alliance and its boosters are already blaming the failure of HD radio on the recession! Or the HD naysayers are blaming HD radio for the recesssion....which is it?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - HD Radio is to be blamed for radio's recession. OK...Any facts to back that up?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "Radio: How many people did it take to write that Clear Channel memo?" "When BainCapital opened the books it revealed the enormous sums of money and time wasted with HD Radio conversion – at $100K per station.... So, a station is putting less than 1 percent of it's revenue into new and experimental technology is causing a radio recession?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - "CLEAR CHANNEL PULLS THE PLUG ON SOME HD RADIO STATIONS" "After conducting a survey of 340 HD2 stations to determine their programming needs, the folks at Clear Channel have dumped a number of their HD 'Format Lab' stations due to a lack of demand." http://talentfilter.blogspt.com/2008...n-some-hd.html "Clear Channel's murky future" "Sad because eliminating new hires (including sellers), failing to replace those who leave, stopping all investment in the future, and halting all advertising and research is the equivalent of saying that necessity requires us to strangle the goose that lays the golden eggs, even as the goose is up for sale." http://www.hear2.com2008/01/clear-channels.html Yup! No more investments in HD Radio! So, a station is putting less than 1 percent of it's revenue into new and experimental technology is causing a radio recession?- |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
Revanues decline because advertisers invest their ad dollars in new media
like the internet. dumass. |
Eduardo - radio is having a banner month!
"pocket-radio" wrote in message . .. Revanues decline because advertisers invest their ad dollars in new media like the internet. dumass. Not in the current economy. Revenues decline across the board because the economy is sluggish and on the borderline of a recession. Car sales are off double digits, so by your logic it would be because people are buying space ships and starcruisers. |
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