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Booble[_2_] July 16th 09 04:27 AM

Oh, Eduardo - Major market FM prices keep falling!
 
The New York Times will ultimately get $45 million as part of a three-
way deal in New York for Class B classical FM WQXR in the country’s
largest market. From atop the Empire State Building, WQXR’s signal
contour reaches 15,367,000 people, suggesting a station metric of only
$2.93 per-person — a very low number even by recent historical
standards.

Appraiser David Schutz tells Inside Radio, “It’s still a painful pill
to swallow in the new reality.” He believes it puts last year’s two
much-talked about Los Angeles deals into perspective. Radio One sold
urban AC “V-100” KKBT (100.3) to Bonneville for $137.5 million. More
recently Emmis struck a rent-to-own $110 million sale of rhythmic AC
“Movin” KVMN (96.9) to Grupo Radio Centro. With New York’s WQXR going
for just a fraction of that, Schutz says it seems to be a continuation
of the downward trend in major market valuations.

http://tinyurl.com/lpmd5j

~ RHF July 16th 09 08:11 AM

Oh, Eduardo - Major market FM prices keep falling!
 
On Jul 15, 8:27*pm, Booble wrote:
The New York Times will ultimately get $45 million as part of a three-
way deal in New York for Class B classical FM WQXR in the country’s
largest market. *From atop the Empire State Building, WQXR’s signal
contour reaches 15,367,000 people, suggesting a station metric of only
$2.93 per-person — a very low number even by recent historical
standards.

Appraiser David Schutz tells Inside Radio, “It’s still a painful pill
to swallow in the new reality.” * He believes it puts last year’s two
much-talked about Los Angeles deals into perspective. Radio One sold
urban AC “V-100” KKBT (100.3) to Bonneville for $137.5 million. * More
recently Emmis struck a rent-to-own $110 million sale of rhythmic AC
“Movin” KVMN (96.9) to Grupo Radio Centro. *With New York’s WQXR going
for just a fraction of that, Schutz says it seems to be a continuation
of the downward trend in major market valuations.

http://tinyurl.com/lpmd5j


booble, Booble. BOOBLE !

So you rejoice that AM & FM Radio Stations
are Failing in these Very Bad Economic Times.

some how it figures - cause you are a
'free' over-the-air radio hater ~ RHF

Booble[_2_] July 16th 09 08:37 AM

Oh, Eduardo - Major market FM prices keep falling!
 
On Jul 16, 3:11*am, "~ RHF" wrote:
On Jul 15, 8:27*pm, Booble wrote:





The New York Times will ultimately get $45 million as part of a three-
way deal in New York for Class B classical FM WQXR in the country’s
largest market. *From atop the Empire State Building, WQXR’s signal
contour reaches 15,367,000 people, suggesting a station metric of only
$2.93 per-person — a very low number even by recent historical
standards.


Appraiser David Schutz tells Inside Radio, “It’s still a painful pill
to swallow in the new reality.” * He believes it puts last year’s two
much-talked about Los Angeles deals into perspective. Radio One sold
urban AC “V-100” KKBT (100.3) to Bonneville for $137.5 million. * More
recently Emmis struck a rent-to-own $110 million sale of rhythmic AC
“Movin” KVMN (96.9) to Grupo Radio Centro. *With New York’s WQXR going
for just a fraction of that, Schutz says it seems to be a continuation
of the downward trend in major market valuations.


http://tinyurl.com/lpmd5j


booble, Booble. BOOBLE !

So you rejoice that AM & FM Radio Stations
are Failing in these Very Bad Economic Times.

some how it figures - cause you are a
'free' over-the-air radio hater ~ RHF
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We need IBOC to fail, especially on AM, which it seems to be doing on
it own. If it takes the failure of AM/FM analog radio to stop IBOC,
then so be it! LOL!

dave July 16th 09 02:50 PM

Oh, Eduardo - Major market FM prices keep falling!
 
Booble wrote:
The New York Times will ultimately get $45 million as part of a three-
way deal in New York for Class B classical FM WQXR in the country’s
largest market. From atop the Empire State Building, WQXR’s signal
contour reaches 15,367,000 people, suggesting a station metric of only
$2.93 per-person — a very low number even by recent historical
standards.

Appraiser David Schutz tells Inside Radio, “It’s still a painful pill
to swallow in the new reality.” He believes it puts last year’s two
much-talked about Los Angeles deals into perspective. Radio One sold
urban AC “V-100” KKBT (100.3) to Bonneville for $137.5 million. More
recently Emmis struck a rent-to-own $110 million sale of rhythmic AC
“Movin” KVMN (96.9) to Grupo Radio Centro. With New York’s WQXR going
for just a fraction of that, Schutz says it seems to be a continuation
of the downward trend in major market valuations.

http://tinyurl.com/lpmd5j


Get the corporations out of broadcasting!

dave July 16th 09 02:52 PM

Oh, Eduardo - Major market FM prices keep falling!
 
~ RHF wrote:


booble, Booble. BOOBLE !

So you rejoice that AM & FM Radio Stations
are Failing in these Very Bad Economic Times.

some how it figures - cause you are a
'free' over-the-air radio hater ~ RHF
.


The stations aren't failing. The companies are failing at running them;
big difference. Radio is not a high margin business. It is a labor
of love and must serve many communities. Dwardo's approach is alien to
the medium, and has essentially killed it.

[email protected] July 17th 09 01:43 AM

Oh, Eduardo - Major market FM prices keep falling!
 
Mississippi Outdoors program on tv right now.
Duck hunting in the Mississippi Delta.(Tallahatchie County)
The guy's Labrador Retriever's name is McGinnis.

Git em, McGinnis!
cuhulin


~ RHF July 17th 09 08:28 AM

Long Live FREE Over-the-Air AM & FM Radio - Be It Analog or Digital
 
On Jul 16, 12:37*am, Booble wrote:
On Jul 16, 3:11*am, "~ RHF" wrote:



On Jul 15, 8:27*pm, Booble wrote:


The New York Times will ultimately get $45 million as part of a three-
way deal in New York for Class B classical FM WQXR in the country’s
largest market. *From atop the Empire State Building, WQXR’s signal
contour reaches 15,367,000 people, suggesting a station metric of only
$2.93 per-person — a very low number even by recent historical
standards.


Appraiser David Schutz tells Inside Radio, “It’s still a painful pill
to swallow in the new reality.” * He believes it puts last year’s two
much-talked about Los Angeles deals into perspective. Radio One sold
urban AC “V-100” KKBT (100.3) to Bonneville for $137.5 million. * More
recently Emmis struck a rent-to-own $110 million sale of rhythmic AC
“Movin” KVMN (96.9) to Grupo Radio Centro. *With New York’s WQXR going
for just a fraction of that, Schutz says it seems to be a continuation
of the downward trend in major market valuations.


http://tinyurl.com/lpmd5j


booble, Booble. BOOBLE !


So you rejoice that AM & FM Radio Stations
are Failing in these Very Bad Economic Times.


some how it figures - cause you are a
'free' over-the-air radio hater ~ RHF
*.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


- We need IBOC to fail, especially on AM,
- which it seems to be doing on it own.
- If it takes the failure of AM/FM analog radio
- to stop IBOC, then so be it! LOL!

booble, Booble. BOOBLE !

Killing the Patient because the Patient
has a Broken Arm is Absurd.

Set the Arm amd Let the Patien Live-On !

The Future of FREE Over-the-Air Radio
is FM HD-Radio and HD2 Channels.

Long Live FREE Over-the-Air AM & FM Radio
be it Analog or Digital ~ RHF


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