Thoughts and observations on the radio/TV station and wireless tower trading markets. A look at the impact and integration of new media into station operations. Station values, stations for sale, radio and TV station news, towers, and more from a Director of Media Services Group and co-publisher of Inside Towers.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Monday, June 3, 2013
FAQ's about radio and television station trading
Over the course of the next few weeks, I plan to post some of our most frequently asked questions (along with our most frequent responses!). Please feel free to add to the conversation with your own questions.
A: Consider attending the NAB Radio Show. You might also take a look at the books in the NAB Store. Refer also to this white paper (registration required). I address first-time-buyers on occasion in this blog, so you may want to consider subscribing. You can check out a post HERE ("Buying Your First Station") from a few years ago which is still relevant today.
George
Media Services Group
Q: "I’m new to this. Where can I get pointers on buying my first radio station?"
A: Consider attending the NAB Radio Show. You might also take a look at the books in the NAB Store. Refer also to this white paper (registration required). I address first-time-buyers on occasion in this blog, so you may want to consider subscribing. You can check out a post HERE ("Buying Your First Station") from a few years ago which is still relevant today.
George
Media Services Group
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Income producing towers available for sale
We have income producing towers for sale in FL, AL, OK and TX. If you are interested, please contact me.
George
Media Services Group
George
Media Services Group
Friday, May 31, 2013
Monetize your tower assets
The tower industry is enjoying unprecedented growth with no end in sight. The carriers are continuing to build out and improve their networks. And the major tower consolidators have healthy appetites and deep pockets.
This has created enormous opportunity for broadcasters with undermanaged tower assets, and small and mid-sized tower companies. Many are making the decision to monetize their tower assets and they are being rewarded with excellent sale prices.
Media Services Group delivers “top dollar’ for our tower clients. We run a proven sale process, utilizing our database of tower buyers in tandem with our secure online data room. We know the tower business. Several of our partners own and manage towers. One built up and sold a significant tower portfolio.
Contact us for a confidential discussion about the value of your towers. Our tower marketing process is both efficient and effective. Closings often occur within 90 days of our engagement. Let us show you what we can do for you.
George
Media Services Group
This has created enormous opportunity for broadcasters with undermanaged tower assets, and small and mid-sized tower companies. Many are making the decision to monetize their tower assets and they are being rewarded with excellent sale prices.
Media Services Group delivers “top dollar’ for our tower clients. We run a proven sale process, utilizing our database of tower buyers in tandem with our secure online data room. We know the tower business. Several of our partners own and manage towers. One built up and sold a significant tower portfolio.
Contact us for a confidential discussion about the value of your towers. Our tower marketing process is both efficient and effective. Closings often occur within 90 days of our engagement. Let us show you what we can do for you.
George
Media Services Group
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Inside Radio: Spring blossoming of mid-market deals
"Inside Radio" ran an interesting story today on the state of
radio station trading ("Spring blossoming of mid-market deals"). The
article shared a few of my own thoughts and observations. You can check it out
by clicking HERE.
George
Media Services Group
George
Media Services Group
Monday, May 20, 2013
Eric Rhoads and Deborah Parenti staged their fifth annual Radio Ink Hispanic Radio Conference last week in Coral Gables. I attended to catch up on the growth story of Hispanic media in general, and radio in particular. It was my return visit, having last participated five years ago. They put on a great event at a wonderful venue (The Biltmore).
Geraldo Rivera (Cumulus Media Networks and the Fox News Channel) keynoted with an impassioned presentation on immigration reform. There were a number of excellent panels. Larry Rosin of Edison Research showed that Hispanic targeted media is benefiting from positive demographic trends. It appears to me that Hispanic radio will continue to be a growth business well into the future.
The show was well attended and provided an opportunity to say hello to a number of friends. You may want to consider putting it onto your calendar for next year.
George
Media Services Group
Geraldo Rivera (Cumulus Media Networks and the Fox News Channel) keynoted with an impassioned presentation on immigration reform. There were a number of excellent panels. Larry Rosin of Edison Research showed that Hispanic targeted media is benefiting from positive demographic trends. It appears to me that Hispanic radio will continue to be a growth business well into the future.
The show was well attended and provided an opportunity to say hello to a number of friends. You may want to consider putting it onto your calendar for next year.
George
Media Services Group
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| Radio Ink's editor Ed Ryan with Geraldo |
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
JVC Media to purchase Asterisk Communications' Florida Radio Group
JVC Media, the leading
independent, locally owned radio broadcaster on Long Island, has entered into
an agreement to buy Asterisk Communication’s five Florida FM radio stations, WTRS, WMFQ, WXJZ, WBXY and
WYGC. JVC owns 4 FM radio stations on Long Island, WPTY, WBON, WJVC, WRCN
and operates Long Island Events, which manages the 7,000 seat outdoor entertainment
venue known as the Pennysaver Amphitheater.
JVC was formed by broadcasting veterans John Caracciolo and Victor
Canales and is backed by Northwood Ventures.
102.3 WTRS is a heritage Country station serving the Gainesville/Ocala Florida market with a legendary track record of success and community involvement. Hot AC WMFQ, Q92 serves North Central Florida as one of the top rated music stations in the area thanks to its great signal and award winning staff. WXJZ is a unique FM station serving the Gainesville area with a smooth FM music mix format that has developed a deeply devoted following. WBXY and WYGC, both Gainesville FM stations make up the rest of this market dominating cluster.
JVC Media has been in a rapid growth mode, recently expanding on Long Island with its entertainment and broadcast division adding jobs and staff and working hard to make radio local and community friendly once again.
JVC Media CEO, John Caracciolo said, “We are honored and privileged to welcome these top performing radio stations into the JVC family. The prior owner of these stations was committed to community service, high quality broadcasting and creating an excellent work environment for its staff, and we are proud to be able to continue the tradition that Asterisk started in this great market”.
JVC Media VP, COO Victor Canales added, “We love this radio market, and we are excited to continue the trend of fun, local radio in North Central Florida”. “We plan on adding staff in Florida and New York and to make a big splash with marketing and programming when we begin operating the stations”, he added.
I represented the seller, Asterisk Communications. Congratulations to John and Fred on a great transaction!
George
Media Services Group



102.3 WTRS is a heritage Country station serving the Gainesville/Ocala Florida market with a legendary track record of success and community involvement. Hot AC WMFQ, Q92 serves North Central Florida as one of the top rated music stations in the area thanks to its great signal and award winning staff. WXJZ is a unique FM station serving the Gainesville area with a smooth FM music mix format that has developed a deeply devoted following. WBXY and WYGC, both Gainesville FM stations make up the rest of this market dominating cluster.
JVC Media has been in a rapid growth mode, recently expanding on Long Island with its entertainment and broadcast division adding jobs and staff and working hard to make radio local and community friendly once again.
JVC Media CEO, John Caracciolo said, “We are honored and privileged to welcome these top performing radio stations into the JVC family. The prior owner of these stations was committed to community service, high quality broadcasting and creating an excellent work environment for its staff, and we are proud to be able to continue the tradition that Asterisk started in this great market”.
JVC Media VP, COO Victor Canales added, “We love this radio market, and we are excited to continue the trend of fun, local radio in North Central Florida”. “We plan on adding staff in Florida and New York and to make a big splash with marketing and programming when we begin operating the stations”, he added.
I represented the seller, Asterisk Communications. Congratulations to John and Fred on a great transaction!
George
Media Services Group



Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Tallgrass Broadcasting, LLC sells to Tejas Broadcasting Ltd., LLP
Tejas Broadcasting Ltd., LLP has
agreed to purchase KMUL AM and KICA FM radio stations from Tallgrass
Broadcasting, LLC (subject to FCC approval). KMUL AM and KICA FM are licensed to Farwell,
Texas.
The Seller, Tallgrass Broadcasting, is in receivership with David
Rhoades of Tulsa acting as Receiver. The Buyer, Tejas Broadcasting, is
headed by Jim Anderson and has other broadcast interests in Corpus Christi and
Amarillo.
Bill Whitley of the Dallas
office of Media Services Group served as the exclusive broker representing the
Receiver.
Congratulations!
George
Saturday, May 11, 2013
White papers available online
Here are some online resources which you might find useful:
"Buying Your First Radio Station" (white paper). Click HERE to download (registration required).
"Financing Broadcast Properties 101" (white paper). Click HERE to download (registration required).
Both papers are pretty basic, but may be useful to someone considering station ownership for the first time.
George
Media Services Group
"Buying Your First Radio Station" (white paper). Click HERE to download (registration required).
"Financing Broadcast Properties 101" (white paper). Click HERE to download (registration required).
Both papers are pretty basic, but may be useful to someone considering station ownership for the first time.
George
Media Services Group
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Spectrum Auction's impact on TV station values
Many television station owners are asking,
"How does the FCC's spectrum auction impact the value of my station?"
It is a good question. And for many
owners, the answer is equally good. Many are considering the option of
monetizing some or all of their TV assets to capitalize on the increasing
prices. Several have already done so.
If you would like to confidentially discuss
the value of your station in today's market, please give me a call. 904.285.3239
For a background post from David Oxenford about the Congressional authorization for the FCC Incentive Auctions, click HERE.
George
Friday, May 3, 2013
Radio Ink: When Jim Met Larry -- It Ended With A Handshake
Radio Ink posted a great interview with Jim Ingstad about his recent deals with Larry Wilson and Duke Wright in Fargo. Click HERE to listen.
George
Media Services Group
George
Media Services Group
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
And while we're issuing congratulations (see earlier post) . . .
Congratulations and best wishes to our own Eddie Esserman and he joins the NAB Board.
Eddie and four others have just been named to the Board:
Eddie and four others have just been named to the Board:
- Russell Perry, Chairman, Perry Publishing and Broadcasting Oklahoma City, OK
- Bob Pittman, CEO, Clear Channel, New York, NY
- Jeff Simpson, President & CEO, Bonneville International Corp. Salt Lake City, UT
- Margaret Perkins, President / CEO, First Natchez Radio Group, Natchez, MS
We wish them much success in helping to lead our industry.
George
Going to the Hispanic Radio Conference?
Eric Rhoads and Radio Ink are staging their Hispanic Radio Conference May 16 and 17 at the Biltmore in Coral Gables. This is a great event for anyone involved with Hispanic radio. I plan to attend again this year. If you are interested in getting together during the event to discuss station values and the trading marketplace, please get in touch.
George
Media Services Group
Congratulations to Duke Wright, Jim Ingstad and our own Jerry Johnson!
Midwest
Communications has completed the acquisition of the assets of Radio
Fargo-Moorhead, the parent company of KFGO-AM, KVOX-AM, KBVB-FM, KMJO-FM,
KRWK-FM and WDAY-FM for $25 million.
Jerry Johnson of Media Services Group’s Minneapolis office represented the seller in this transaction.
Well done!
George
Media Services Group
Radio
Fargo-Moorhead is headed by Jim Ingstad. Midwest Communications, headed by Duke
Wright, owns 47 radio stations in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois and
Indiana.
Jerry Johnson of Media Services Group’s Minneapolis office represented the seller in this transaction.
Well done!
George
Media Services Group
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
LinkedIn Group on station trading
There is a group on LinkedIn "Dedicated to assisting broadcasters and first-time-buyers to successfully value, structure, finance, and purchase radio and television stations." Members are encouraged to share news, information, and ideas on acquiring radio and television stations and the discussions are relevant and timely. We have almost 2,300 members, including station owners, lenders, private equity professionals, and broadcast attorneys.
If you would like to join us, please click HERE.
George
Media Services Group
If you would like to join us, please click HERE.
George
Media Services Group
Saturday, April 13, 2013
NAB Show 2013 - From a media broker's perspective
This year, I attended the Rain Internet radio conference on Sunday, at least the first half of it (our Media Services Group meeting filled the afternoon). Kurt Hanson does a good job with the conference. In particular, I enjoyed the dashboard discussion. Paul Jacobs was on that panel; you can check out his report HERE. While the dollars are still relatively small, the growth rate is not. I will plan to attend Rain again in the coming years.
My partners and I convened on Sunday afternoon to discuss the state of the broadcasting industry, what is happening in the media brokerage business, and where pricing multiples are for broadcast properties. For radio, broadcast cash flow multiples are mostly in the 6x to 7x range, with "outliers" in the 5s on the low side and as high as 8x for the upper limit. TV deals are bringing higher multiples than radio. Higher retrans fees, a blow-out political year in 2012, and spectrum auction speculation appear to be fueling the TV appetites. Throughout the convention, there was a good deal of discussion about the TV spectrum auction, and the NAB featured a panel on the subject.
We expected robust activity in our suite and we were not disappointed (most of our meetings are set up in advance). The suite was busy all day on Monday and Tuesday and we even had a few meetings on Wednesday morning. History has shown that such activity is a good predictor of trading action in the coming months.
There is no shortage of station buyers and sellers; all we are missing are the lenders. Though slowly but surely, they too are returning. It is worth noting that GE threw a party at the Show this year after being absent for the last three or four years. The broadcast lending that is going on appears to be in the 3x to 4x range.
Several of us attended Erwin Krasnow's (Garvey Schubert Barer) annual breakfast Monday morning at the Las Vegas Country Club. Thanks, as always, to Erwin, John Pelkey and Melodie Virtue for their hospitality. Matthew Berry, Chief of Staff for FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, made an interesting presentation. Among other things, he addressed Commissioner Pai's interest in saving AM radio. That too received a lot of "buzz" throughout the week, particularly following the Commissioner's panel on the subject.
In addition to GE's party mentioned above, Wiley Rein also threw a nice reception. As always, it was well attended by the broadcasters, brokers and bankers.
No NAB Show is complete without attending the Broadcasters Foundation breakfast on Wednesday morning. It is a great organization doing wonderful work:
"The mission of the Broadcasters Foundation of America is to improve the quality of life and maintain the personal dignity of men and women in the radio and television broadcast profession who find themselves in acute need."
Phil Lombardo and Jim Thompson hosted the event, awarding the Ward L. Quaal Leadership Awards to:
- Skip Finley
- David Kennedy
- Bob Schmidt
- Alan Frank
- Charles Osgood
- Mike McKinnon
The Lowry Mays Excellence in Broadcasting Award went to Stanley S. Hubbard.
That's my story from Las Vegas. See you at the Radio Show this fall in Orlando!
George
Media Services Group
Friday, April 12, 2013
Valerie Geller has penned an insightful piece in Radio World about radio's future. Click here to check it out:
You've Got to Spend It to Make It
George
Media Services Group
You've Got to Spend It to Make It
George
Media Services Group
Sunday, April 7, 2013
The Media Services Group suite at the NAB Show is in the Encore Tower:
# E3305.Please stop by and say hello.
George
Media Services Group
Friday, April 5, 2013
Tomorrow is our NAB travel day. Media Services Group will be in residence at the Encore tower suites. Unfortunately, I do not yet know the suite number but will post it over the weekend.
If you want to confidentially discuss valuations and trading of radio and TV stations or communications towers, please get in touch.
Safe travels to Las Vegas and have a great convention!
George
Media Services Group
Cell: 904-631-7093
If you want to confidentially discuss valuations and trading of radio and TV stations or communications towers, please get in touch.
Safe travels to Las Vegas and have a great convention!
George
Media Services Group
Cell: 904-631-7093
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
This blog is devoted to owners of radio/TV stations or persons interested in getting into ownership.
As a station broker, I constantly look for deals which might be ideal "first stations" for first-time-buyers. I would like to highlight some of these here. Most of these opportunities include the possibility of owner financing. Confidentiality requires the descriptions to be generic, but if you are interested, contact me for an NDA.
• Christian music FM in a rated, southeast market
Over $500,000 in revenue
Priced for a quick sale
Asking $700,000
• Three FMs and one AM cluster in the Mid-Atlantic region
Attractive, Arbitron rated market
Net revenue between $800,000 and $900,000, with positive cash flow
• Alabama cluster with four FMs and two AMs
Revenue between $800,000 and $900,000
Cash flow budgeted to be slightly negative this year
Good upside potential
Asking price: $1,500,000
• FM station and AM facility with FM translator in midwest market
Excellent competitive position
2013 revenue budgeted at $1,850,000 with BCF of over $600,000
Asking $4,000,000
• AM/FM combo in midwest small market
Revenue in excess of $350,000
All reasonable offers considered
• 3 FM cluster in southeast Georgia
Dominant competitive position
Owner will consider selling financing and will consult following the closing
Asking price: $1,400,000
• Profitable AM/FM radio station combo in Georgia being sold under Distress Sale policy
Stations expected to sell under the FCC's Distress Sale policy which calls for a sale to a qualified entity for a maximum sale price of no more than 75% of appraised value
Gross revenue of almost $400,000
Appraised for $875,000
Sale price: $656,250
• 2 FMs in the deep south.
Around $500,000 in revenue.
Positive Broadcast Cash Flow.
Seller financing
$1,500,000
George
Media Services Group
As a station broker, I constantly look for deals which might be ideal "first stations" for first-time-buyers. I would like to highlight some of these here. Most of these opportunities include the possibility of owner financing. Confidentiality requires the descriptions to be generic, but if you are interested, contact me for an NDA.
• Christian music FM in a rated, southeast market
Over $500,000 in revenue
Priced for a quick sale
Asking $700,000
• Three FMs and one AM cluster in the Mid-Atlantic region
Attractive, Arbitron rated market
Net revenue between $800,000 and $900,000, with positive cash flow
• Alabama cluster with four FMs and two AMs
Revenue between $800,000 and $900,000
Cash flow budgeted to be slightly negative this year
Good upside potential
Asking price: $1,500,000
• FM station and AM facility with FM translator in midwest market
Excellent competitive position
2013 revenue budgeted at $1,850,000 with BCF of over $600,000
Asking $4,000,000
• AM/FM combo in midwest small market
Revenue in excess of $350,000
All reasonable offers considered
• 3 FM cluster in southeast Georgia
Dominant competitive position
Owner will consider selling financing and will consult following the closing
Asking price: $1,400,000
• Profitable AM/FM radio station combo in Georgia being sold under Distress Sale policy
Stations expected to sell under the FCC's Distress Sale policy which calls for a sale to a qualified entity for a maximum sale price of no more than 75% of appraised value
Gross revenue of almost $400,000
Appraised for $875,000
Sale price: $656,250
• 2 FMs in the deep south.
Around $500,000 in revenue.
Positive Broadcast Cash Flow.
Seller financing
$1,500,000
George
Media Services Group
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Trip Savery shares his thoughts
Greater Media's Trip Savery (Charlotte) shares 23 interesting observations in Fred Jacobs' blog:
CLICK HERE
CLICK HERE
George
Media Services Group
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
David Oxenford has published his annual Broadcaster's Calendar. Click: HERE for a copy.
George
Media Services Group
George
Media Services Group
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Sad news from Art Camiolo:
Our good friend, Dick Sharpe passed away yesterday.
Information on services is available at Weigand Brothers Funeral Directors, 519-746-4484.
Visitation is Thursday and Friday and funeral is on Saturday.
RIP Dick. We'll miss you.
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