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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 |
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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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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! |
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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! |
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~ 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. |
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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 |
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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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