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Terrestrial radio’s biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as
more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn’t even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Here's the video - http://www.cnbc.com/id/23558686/from/ET/ |
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On Mar 20, 6:33 pm, "Scooter" wrote:
Terrestrial radio's biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn't even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Here's the video - http://www.cnbc.com/id/23558686/from/ET/ Scooter, Did you know by mentioning "Jim Cramer" and Cramer three times you generated these Google Sponsored Links : Jim Cramer Stock Bot Tracks Cramer's 'Mad Money' picks and commentary. You love it. TopStockGuru.com Jim cramer Get Cramer's Stock Picks Daily Mad Money, RealMoney & Stop Trading Cramers-Mad-Money.com Jim Cramer's Picks All of Cramers Buys, Sells and Stay Away from His TV Show Plus Archive. earnings-splits-ipo.com Google Says : See your message here... |
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In article
, RHF wrote: Scooter, Did you know by mentioning "Jim Cramer" and Cramer three times you generated these Google Sponsored Links : SNIP So you are more than a Troll and actually a curse on the news group. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Scooter" wrote in message .. . Terrestrial radio’s biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn’t even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Of course, Cramer is barely right half the time. His advice is more entertaining screaming and diatribe than useful. |
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![]() "Rfburns" wrote in message ... On Mar 20, 10:05 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message .. . Terrestrial radio's biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn't even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Of course, Cramer is barely right half the time. His advice is more entertaining screaming and diatribe than useful. Once again - Eduardo, you're an expert on everything. Amazing! There are plenty of sites that track Cramer's "advice" to show that it is mediocre at best. |
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On Mar 20, 8:02*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *RHF wrote: - - Scooter, - - - - Did you know by mentioning "Jim Cramer" and Cramer - - three times you generated these Google Sponsored Links : - - SNIP * * * * * Un-Snip * * * * * Subject: Jim Cramer Why Radio is dead. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...0a41c6440cd13a Newsgroups : alt.radio.broadcasting, rec.radio.shortwave, alt.commercial-hit-radio, alt.radio, alt.radio.broadcasting.open - - So you are more than a Troll and actually a curse on the news group. - - -- - Telamon -chief-resident-in-charge-of- Alt.Idiots etc... - Ventura, California - Hello Telamon - Here You Go Again Poluting Another Rec.Radio Shortwave Newsgroup Thread with Your Personal Attacks on Me "RHF" : Teli - Please Learn To Be A Positive Contributor Here and Not Just Another "Trill" In-Search-Of a "Troll" To Get Some Attention. Telamon - It is Better to Light a Candle - Then to Curse the Darkness ~ RHF To Paraphase : Telamon - It is Better to Post something Positive Yourself - Then to Curse another Poster ~ RHF |
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AHA.....NOW is the time to load up on their stock !!!
Scooter wrote: Terrestrial radio�s biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn�t even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Here's the video - http://www.cnbc.com/id/23558686/from/ET/ |
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On Mar 20, 11:05 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Scooter" wrote in message .. . Terrestrial radio's biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn't even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Of course, Cramer is barely right half the time. His advice is more entertaining screaming and diatribe than useful. Hey NAMBLA dude, where have you been hiding? |
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![]() David Frackelton Gleason, still posing as 'Eduardo' wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 20, 11:05 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message .. . Terrestrial radio's biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn't even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Of course, Cramer is barely right half the time. His advice is more entertaining screaming and diatribe than useful. Hey NAMBLA dude, where have you been hiding? A rather simple inspection of the message headers will show that the "dude" in question is an imposter. But, what the hell, you seem to believe it so I do have a reasonable idea of your perceptive abilities and IQ. Your "IQ" is just something else you made up, right, Gleason? |
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![]() David Eduardo wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 20, 11:05 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "Scooter" wrote in message .. . Terrestrial radio's biggest problem is retaining advertising revenues as more ad dollars are siphoned by the internet. In 2007 total ad dollars for radio fell to where they were in 2003. That point to an industry going backwards, not forward, Cramer said. The average market cap of terrestrial radio companies has declined by a staggering 80% over the last five years. But the bottom isn't even in yet, as far as Cramer can tell Either way, the bottom line remains the same. Cramer expects the terrestrial radio companies to go down harder than almost anything else and he would not own any of them under any condition right now. Of course, Cramer is barely right half the time. His advice is more entertaining screaming and diatribe than useful. Hey NAMBLA dude, where have you been hiding? A rather simple inspection of the message headers will show that the "dude" in question is an imposter. You are an imposter yourself, are you not, 'Eduardo'? After all, you've been posing as an Hispanic since around the year 2000, have you not? You really need to apologize to the Hispanic community. But, what the hell, you seem to believe it so I do have a reasonable idea of your perceptive abilities and IQ. |
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