Magic Johnson takes on WBLS and Inner City Broadcasting Debt from Goldman Sachs
The real loser in this deal may be Radio One, who may have just seen their opportunity to own a station or two in New York City, just go by the wayside
Now Goldman finds a solution to holding the delinquent debt - it sells it to Magic Johnson Enterprises and Ron Burkle's Yucaipa Companies. Earlier this year, MJE and Yucaipa bought a big chunk of Vibe Holdings (Vibe magazine, the Soul Train TV show), and then in April committed $16 million to buy three Phoenix-area FMs.
Now here’s the Inner City deal that includes New York-market urban AC WBLS (107.5) and gospel WLIB (1190), plus properties in other markets. Note that holding a company's debt doesn’t equate to ownership or control, in the eyes of the FCC.
This is probably frustrating to Cathy Hughes and Alfred Liggins at Radio One. They’ve talked for years about combining what’s already the largest African-American radio group with Inner City.
be smarter than that, no one person aka company should have a large control over urban radio, that includes radio one, I respect the suttons and other new yorkers who took on nyc radio back in the late 1960's to be able to aquire wlib, and then wlib fm, just letting it go to radio one so they can finally have a presence in nyc will not cut it here, this saga of innercity broadcasting and magic johnson & friends is to be continued, but be sure al sharpton will have to play ref if radio one is involved because al sharptons radio career started at innercity broadcasting, this will be a test to see if al remembers where he came from.
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