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    Clear Channel

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    study is about Clear Channel and how Clear Channel change new media despite economic downturns. My case study will explain how the evolution of Clear Channel progress to be a major media company. Clear Channel the country large Radio Media producer own or control 850 stations in the U.S (Clear Channel.com 2011) The Company’s station engaged listener from all genre of music. Hip-hop‚ Christian‚ to Heavy Metal Clear Channel has created or purchased a station to fit all needs. Clear Channel’s business

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    Project Management Project on ‘Launching an Asian Radio Station’ Faculty of Professional Studies Table of contents Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Critical Review using PM

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    Radio One

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    Radio one analsys 1) Why does Radio One want to acquire the 12 urban stations from Clear Channel Communications in the top 50 markets along with nine stations in Charlotte‚ NC‚ Augusta‚ GA‚ and Indianapolis‚ IN? What benefits and risks? The Reasons for acquiring the 12 urban stations from Clear Channel could be the following: - Bigger African American Base: It would draw more African-American listeners than any other radio broadcaster and cover more African-American households than any

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    | Radio One‚ Inc. | Memo To: Mr. Alfred Liggins III From: Team 5 Date: [ November 22‚ 2011 ] Re: Clear Channel Communications Inc. acquisitions Mr. Liggins The recent merger between Clear Channel Communications Inc. and AMFM has presented a rare opportunity for Radio One‚ Inc. The proposed divestiture of Clear Channel will be the largest in the history of the industry. Radio One‚ Inc. can acquire 12 established urban stations in the top 50 markets‚ which rarely become available. Market

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    Radio One INC. This case involves an expansion of Radio One Inc. The company is evaluating several stations that are currently available due to a divesture that Clear Channel was required to complete. Radio One’s strategy is to be the number one urban- oriented music‚ entertainment‚ and information to African-American in as many major markets possible. With this opportunity Radio One can acquire an additional 12 stations in areas they have not been able to search before. The results of the expansion

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    Radio One, Incorporated

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    Radio One‚ Incorporated In general  Assume a corporate tax rate of 34%‚ and a market risk premium of 7.2%.  Data in exhibit 9 are in $1‚000.  Show and explain all your calculations‚ i.e. the reader/grader must be able to follow your reasoning and be able to understand all your calculations without using time to reconstruct your numbers.  Make additional assumptions if necessary‚ but make them explicitly.  Good luck.  Questions 1. Why does Radio One want to acquire the 12 urban stations

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    Radio One Case

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    Radio One Radio One Inc. was founded by Catherine Hughes in 1980. Radio One was the largest radio group targeted to African Americans. They had remarkable success by purchasing underperforming stations and went from only 7 stations in 95 to 28 in 99. In 1980‚ Hughes and her husband raised enough money to purchase WOL-AM in Washington‚ D.C. for just under one million dollars. This increased their credibility. Radio One’s strategy was to provide urban-oriented entertainment‚ with information easily

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    How to Start a Radio Station by HowStuffWorks.com Contributors 17 Have you ever wished you could start your own radio station? There are three different types or radio stations you can start: low-power (for non-profit organizations)‚ full-power (for commercial radio stations) or internet streaming (broadcasting live online). Here’s how to start a non-internet radio station. 1. Apply for a frequency. It may take a long time before you’re assigned a frequency [source FCC]. 2. Apply for a license

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    Radio One Case

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    Radio One Inc. is a company that was founded in 1980 by Catherine Hughes who had learned the radio business while teaching at Howard University. Catherine and her husband purchased WOL-AM in Washington‚ D.C. for just under one million dollars. Hughes changed the format from R&B music and public affairs to talk radio. To cut back on expenses the Hughes became radio personalities. Expansion for Radio One began in 1987 when the Hughes’ purchased WMMJ-FM in Washington for about $7.5 million and

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    There are many obvious reasons why advertisements and advertising in general is a boon to the society: It enables a company to promote its product to the general public. It provides jobs. People who design the ads make an income‚ and job offerings are made through advertisements. It allows the people to choose what they want to buy and want to scorn at. It provides a source of entertainment. It helps circulate money to the society. Advertising companies pay other companies for showing their

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