Sunday, October 15, 2006

Air America files for bankruptcy protection

Air America Radio, the liberal news and talk radio network whose on-air talent includes comedian Al Franken, yesterday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after talks with a creditor broke down. The network said it plans to stay on the air while it reorganizes. In a filing with the US bankruptcy court in Manhattan, Air America said it lost about $40.9 million since the spring of 2004, including $13.1 million so far in 2006.
“This regrettable action became necessarily only recently when good faith efforts to resolve outstanding debt with a creditor from the company’s earliest days broke down,” Air America said in a statement.
Air America was launched in March 2004 with programming to counter-balance politically conservative shows by nationally syndicated hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity. The New York-based company said it has 4 million listeners, and has on-air personalities including Robert Kennedy Jr and Randi Rhodes. Air America also syndicates a radio show from television host Jerry Springer.
Scott Elberg, who became chief executive on Monday, said in an affidavit that Air America’s backers advised last month that they would no longer subsidize the network’s operating losses. He said this led Air America to consider a possible sale or liquidation. Also in September, MultiCultural Radio Broadcasting Inc, a creditor that said it is owed $550,000, blocked Air America from drawing needed cash from its bank accounts, Elberg said. The bankruptcy filing will lift this restriction, he said. MultiCultural Radio, also based in New York, did not return a call seeking comment.
“Nobody likes filing for bankruptcy,” Elberg said in a statement. “This move will enable us to concentrate on informing and entertaining our audience during the coming months.”
(Source: Reuters/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)

Air America filing bankruptcy ? Thats' the best news I heard of in a very long time!!
GVH