by Mia Kuhn
Address: One Emmis Plaza
40 Monument Circle, Suite 700
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
E-mail: IR@emmis.com
Phone: 317.266.0100
Website: emmis.com
INTRODUCTION
As the 9th largest radio group in the United States, Emmis Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: EMMS) owns and runs several magazine and radio systems. Emmis operates on the medium to large scale for its market size and has been formally acknowledged as the Most Respected Radio Company in a poll by some of the industry’s leading CEOs. [1]
Company Overview:
Emmis has been evolving since 1979 when Jeff Smulyan and a couple others bought WSVL in Shelbyville, Indiana. One purchase after another, the company has accumulated properties to build what is now a global enterprise with stations from Austin, Texas and St. Louis, Missouri to Hungary, Slovakia, and Bulgaria. Emmis went public in 1994 and now holds ownership over some of the nation’s largest markets, such as New York City’s WQHT-FM (Hot 97) and Los Angeles’s KPWR-FM (Power 106). [2]
As one of the best places to work in Indiana 2012, Emmis stands for a conducive working environment while it also maintains reputable radio, publishing, digital, social impact, and TagStation® and NextRadio™ operations. The company has embodied a definitive “Emmis culture,” where they believe in risk-taking and positive guidance of employees in order to get innovative and creative outcomes while having fun.
Corporate Philosophy (1 being most important):
- Take care of your audiences and advertisers – think of them and you’ll win.
- Be passionate about what you do and compassionate about how you do it.
- Be good to your people – get them into the game and give them a piece of the pie.
- Never jeopardize your integrity – we win the right way or we don’t win at all
- Believe in yourself – if you think you can make it happen, you will. [3]
CURRENT ADMINISTRATION
Board of Directors:
Jeff Smulyan is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of Emmis Communications. He graduated cum laude with a B.A. in Telecommunications and History from University of Southern California. Smulyan’s education propelled him into radio. He managed a station in Indianapolis and Omaha prior to forming Emmis in 1980. Smulyan has held several high-esteemed positions in the radio field; he is the former director of the National Association of Broadcasters, former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Radio Advertising Bureau, and past chair of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership. [4]
Patrick Walsh has been the Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Chief Operating Officer of Emmis Communications since 2006. Walsh earned a degree in business from the University of Michigan and gained much of his experience from being the CFO and Senior Vice President at iBiquity Digital Corporation. [5]
Company Officers (In addition to Jeff Smulyan and Patrick Walsh):
- Rick Cummings – President of Programming for Emmis Radio
- Scott Enright – Executive Vice President and General Counsel
- Greg Loewen – President of Publishing and Chief Strategy Officer
- Paul Brenner – Senior Vice President – Chief Technology Officer
- Ian D. Arnold – Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary
- Ryan A. Hornaday – Senior Vice President of Finance and Treasurer
- Valerie C. Maki – Senior Vice President – Emmis Radio Division, Los Angeles Market Manager
- Deborah Paul – Executive Vice President – Editorial Director – Publishing
- Traci L. Thomson – Vice President of Human Resources
Board of Directors:
- Susan Bayh – Visiting Professor, Butler University
- Gary Kassef – Former Executive Vice President and General Counsel
- Richard Leventhal – President & Majority Owner of LMCS, LLC.
- Peter Lund – Media Consultant and former President & CEO of CBS Television
- Greg Nathanson – Former Television Division President
- Lawrence Sorrel – Tailwind Capital Partners
Other Key Executives
- Angie May Cook – Vice President, Emmis Digital
- Sarah Harris – Founder, Incite
- Alexandra Cameron – Senior Vice President, Emmis Radio Division; New York Market Manager
- Amy Saralegui – Vice President/Group Publisher, National Sales, Emmis Publishing [6]
FINANCES
Most Recent Financial Data:
A press release from October 12, 2012 describes Emmis Communication’s second quarter as being negatively impacted by “station divestitures.” The past year illustrates net revenue for the second fiscal quarter increased 1 percent, from $54.4 million to $55.0 million. Pro forma radio net revenues increased 2 percent, from $41.4 million to $42.0 million. This growth in radio revenues exceeded market revenue growth in the quarter, which was less than 1 percent. The Motley Fool nasdaq report card contains the most recent analysis and assessments of NASDAQ:EMMS. [7]
Emmis Communications also has a more detailed and consolidated version of their second quarter Financial Data and Subsidiaries Report available for viewing.
Competition:
With the radio industry already struggling with the emergence of MP3s, Internet radio, and specializing radio services, it doesn’t help Emmis Communications that it has to compete against bigger radio corporations. The company’s top three competitors are Clear Channel Communication, Inc., Citadel Broadcasting Corporation, which was bought by Cumulus Media, and CBS Radio Inc. [8]
EMMIS COMMUNICATIONS HERE AND NOW
Emmis Radio:
August 22, 2012, Emmis Communications’ Terre Haute, Indiana sector signed an agreement to add an ESPN brand station, WSDM-FM, to its collection. It also managed to acquire WSDX-AM. Both of these stations were signed over by Crossroads Investments LLC. Both groups also signed a Local Programming and Marketing Agreement (LMA) that allowed Emmis-Terre Haute to organize and sell advertising on the stations. This agreement went active Septembers 1, 2012. [9]
On November 17, 2012, Emmis bought an Indianapolis- area translator for $375,000 from Kaspar Broadcasting, Co., Inc. The official document filed with the FCC stated the new acquisition will rebroadcast Talk WIBC, Indianapolis. [10]
In addition to these recently acquired stations, Emmis currently has these FM and AM stations nationally and internationally –
Austin, Texas
KGSR-FM (93.3)
KLBJ-AM (590)
KLBJ-FM (93.7)
KROX-FM (101.5)
Comedy 102.7
KLZT-FM(107.1)
KBPA-FM (103.5 BOB)
St. Louis, Missouri
KSHE-FM (KSHE95)
KPNT-FM (105.7 The Point)
KFTK-FM (FM NewsTalk 97.1)
KHIT-FM (K-Hits 95)
Indianapolis, Indiana
WLHK-FM (97.1 Hank FM)
WIBC-FM (93.1 FM)
WFNI-AM (1070 The Fan)
WYXB-FM (105.7 FM)
Network Indiana
Terre-Haute
WTHI-FM (99.9 FM)
WWVR-FM (105.5 FM)
WFNF-AM (1130 The Fan)
Slovakia
X Radio Expres
Bulgaria
Radio Star FM
Radio FM+
Radio Fresh [11]
Emmis Publishing:
Emmis currently has publications in California, Georgia, Ohio, Indiana, and Texas. The corporation has been involved magazine publication since 1988 and is currently operating 6 different magazines. In California, “Orange Coast” and “Los Angeles Magazine” in Georgia, “Atlanta“, in Ohio “Cincinatti” , in Indianapolis, “Indianapolis Monthly“, and in Texas, “Texas Monthly“. [12]Features of December 2012’s issue of “Los Angeles Magazine” include winter escapes, a holiday gift guide, and seasonal delicacies. The magazine concentrates on providing consumers information on what’s best in LA. From “The Guide” giving the 30 best places to go this month to what films are must see. [13]
Emmis Digital:
Emmis is keeping track of their mentions using the Twitter handle of @EmmisDigital. This sector is strictly social media content. Emmis is also present on Facebook. [14]
Emmis Communications Applications:
October 4, 2012, Emmis Interactive was sold to Marketron in order to provide Emmis Communications Corporation the ability to maximize commercialization of its FM/Analog Radio Smartphone application. Although Emmis sold their property, they still proceed to work with Marketron Interactive on their future developments and distributions of the renowned Digital Suite of software and services. These deluxe systems include BaseStation®, GeoStation® and Guidable™. Emmis Communications remains a primary customer of Marketron and will gain a portion of its economic successes. [15]
As of November 28, 2012, the new HD radio application called NextRadio™ was in the final steps of beta testing, according to Emmis. The corporation intends on marketing NextRadio™ to wireless carriers so consumers can listen to live and local radio without having to absorb their data plans. Emmis Communications Corporation continues to build their current TagStation® application and have high hopes for a successful launch of the NextRadio™ service. [16] [17]
Resources
[1] Who We Are: About Emmis Communications, http://www.emmis.com/who-we-are
[2] Who We Are: The Emmis Story, http://www.emmis.com/who-we-are/history.aspx
[3] The Eleven Commandments of Emmis Communications, http://www.emmis.com/who-we-are/eleven-commandments.aspx
[4] Jeff Smulyan, Chairman, President, & CEO, http://www.emmis.com/who-we-are/executives/smulyan.aspx
[5] Patrick Walsh, EVP/CFO/COO, http://www.emmis.com/who-we-are/executives/walsh.aspx
[6] Executives, http://www.emmis.com/who-we-are/executives.aspx
[7] Emmis Communications Reports Solid Second Quarter Pro Forma Revenue Growth, http://www.emmis.com/press/story.aspx?ID=1790065
[8] Top Competitors for Emmis Communications Corporation, http://www.hoovers.com/company-information/cs/competition.Emmis_Communications_Corporation.4eb71fc85d36c170.html
[9] Emmis -Terre Haute to Acquire WSDM-FM/WSDX-AM, http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/emmis-terre-haute-to-acquire-wsdm-fmwsdx-am-emmis-terre-haute-moves-into-new-facility-167040985.html
[10] Emmis Buys Indianapolis-Area Translator, http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/112695/emmis-buys-indianapolis-area-translator
[11] Emmis Radio, http://www.emmis.com/what-we-do/radio/
[12] Emmis Publishing, http://www.emmis.com/what-we-do/publishing/
[13] Los Angeles Magazine, December 2012, http://www.lamag.com/toc/2012/11/21/december-2012
[14] Emmis Digital, http://www.emmisdigital.com/
[15] Emmis Sells Emmis Interactive to Marketron, http://finance.yahoo.com/news/emmis-sells-emmis-interactive-marketron-160100094.html
[16] New App For HD Radio in Smartphones Now in Final Beta Tests, http://consumerelectronicsdaily.com/Content/nextradio-app-will-enable-hd-radio-reception-in-smartphones-next-year-emmis-says.aspx