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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
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FORM 10-Q
______________________________________
(Mark One)
xQUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2023
oTRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from _____ to _____
Commission File Number 001-39029
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MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
______________________________________
Indiana
(State of incorporation or organization)
84-2427771
(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
395 Hudson Street, Floor 7
New York, New York 10014
(Address of principal executive offices)
(212) 229-9797
(Registrant’s Telephone Number, Including Area Code)
Not Applicable
(Former Name, Former Address and Former Fiscal Year, if Changed Since Last Report)
______________________________________
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Class A common stock, $0.01 par valueMDIA
Nasdaq Capital Market
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes    x    No    o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes    x    No    o
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated fileroAccelerated filero
Non-accelerated filerxSmaller reporting companyx
Emerging growth companyx
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o
Indicate by check mark whether the Registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Act).    Yes    o    No   x
The number of shares outstanding of each of MediaCo Holding Inc.’s classes of common stock, as of August 3, 2023, was:
20,402,749 Shares of Class A Common Stock, $.01 Par Value
5,413,197 Shares of Class B Common Stock, $.01 Par Value
 Shares of Class C Common Stock, $.01 Par Value


INDEX
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PART I — FINANCIAL INFORMATION
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(in thousands, except per share amounts)2023202220232022
NET REVENUES$12,080 $12,531 $19,415 $20,644 
OPERATING EXPENSES:  
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense11,046 11,324 18,283 17,947 
Corporate expenses1,002 1,339 2,886 3,826 
Depreciation and amortization148 100 307 215 
Gain on disposal of assets  (39) 
Total operating expenses12,196 12,763 21,437 21,988 
OPERATING LOSS(116)(232)(2,022)(1,344)
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):  
Interest expense, net(116)(1,929)(219)(4,006)
Other (expense) income(123) 6  
Total other income (expense)(239)(1,929)(213)(4,006)
LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAXES(355)(2,161)(2,235)(5,350)
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES75 76 150 149 
NET LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS(430)(2,237)(2,385)(5,499)
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS:
Income (loss) from discontinued operations before income taxes9 (656)(143)(1,697)
Income tax expense from discontinued operations (10)  
NET INCOME (LOSS) FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS9 (666)(143)(1,697)
CONSOLIDATED NET LOSS(421)(2,903)(2,528)(7,196)
PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDENDS596 780 1,186 1,618 
NET LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO COMMON SHAREHOLDERS$(1,017)$(3,683)$(3,714)$(8,814)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:
Continuing operations$(0.04)$(0.39)$(0.14)$(0.93)
Discontinued operations$0.00 $(0.08)$(0.01)$(0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:$(0.04)$(0.47)$(0.15)$(1.15)
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
Basic24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687 
Diluted24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated statements.
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MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
(in thousands, except share data)(Unaudited)
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash and cash equivalents$6,890 $10,925 
Restricted cash3,204 4,376 
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $102 and $122, respectively
8,432 8,568 
Prepaid expenses1,435 979 
Other current assets589 341 
Current assets of discontinued operations38 1,066 
Total current assets20,588 26,255 
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET1,115 581 
INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET64,425 64,703 
OTHER ASSETS:  
Operating lease right of use assets14,196 5,088 
Deposits and other395 78 
Total other assets14,591 5,166 
Total assets$100,719 $96,705 
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY  
CURRENT LIABILITIES:  
Accounts payable and accrued expenses$3,152 $3,880 
Accrued salaries and commissions538 875 
Deferred revenue1,563 825 
Operating lease liabilities1,081 1,816 
Income taxes payable 3,008 
Other current liabilities288 35 
Current liabilities of discontinued operations126 659 
Total current liabilities6,748 11,098 
LONG TERM DEBT, NET OF CURRENT5,950 5,950 
OPERATING LEASE LIABILITIES, NET OF CURRENT14,268 3,808 
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES2,633 2,483 
OTHER NONCURRENT LIABILITIES339 51 
Total liabilities29,938 23,390 
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
SERIES A CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PARTICIPATING PREFERRED STOCK, $0.01 PAR VALUE, 10,000,000 SHARES AUTHORIZED; 260,000 SHARES ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING
27,525 26,339 
EQUITY:  
Class A common stock, $0.01 par value; authorized 170,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding 20,405,357 shares and 20,443,138 shares at June 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022, respectively
204 207 
Class B common stock, $0.01 par value; authorized 50,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding 5,413,197 shares at June 30, 2023, and December 31, 2022
54 54 
Class C common stock, $0.01 par value; authorized 30,000,000 shares; none issued
  
Additional paid-in capital59,814 59,817 
Accumulated deficit(16,816)(13,102)
Total equity43,256 46,976 
Total liabilities and equity$100,719 $96,705 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated statements.
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MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
(Unaudited)
 Class A Common StockClass B Common StockAPICAccumulated Deficit Total
(in thousands, except share data)SharesAmountSharesAmount
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2022
20,443,138 $207 5,413,197 $54 $59,817 $(13,102)$46,976 
Net loss— — — — — (2,107)(2,107)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors564,548 6 — — 363 — 369 
Repurchase of class A common shares(395,813)(6)— — (565)— (571)
Preferred stock dividends— — — — — (590)(590)
BALANCE, MARCH 31, 202320,611,873 $207 5,413,197 $54 $59,615 $(15,799)$44,077 
Net loss— — — — — (421)(421)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors(150,485)(2)— — 266 — 264 
Repurchase of class A common shares(56,031)(1)— — (67)— (68)
Preferred stock dividends— — — — — (596)(596)
BALANCE, JUNE 30, 202320,405,357 $204 5,413,197 $54 $59,814 $(16,816)$43,256 
       
BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 2021
3,056,757 $31 5,413,197 $54 $24,030 $(40,686)$(16,571)
Net loss— — — — — (4,293)(4,293)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors100,276 1 — — 343 — 344 
Preferred stock dividends— — — — — (838)(838)
BALANCE, MARCH 31, 20223,157,033 $32 5,413,197 $54 $24,373 $(45,817)$(21,358)
Net loss— — — — — (2,903)(2,903)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors(26,735)(1)— — 302 — 301 
Preferred stock dividends— — — — — (780)(780)
BALANCE, JUNE 30, 20223,130,298 $31 5,413,197 $54 $24,675 $(49,500)$(24,740)
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated statements.
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MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
Six Months Ended June 30,
(in thousands)20232022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:  
Consolidated net loss$(2,528)$(7,196)
Less: Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax143 1,697 
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities -  
Depreciation and amortization307 215 
Amortization of deferred financing costs, including original issue discount 324 
Noncash interest expense 664 
Noncash lease expense1,283 1,065 
Allowance for credit losses(20)(7)
Provision for deferred income taxes150 149 
Noncash compensation979 1,789 
Other noncash items429  
Changes in assets and liabilities  
Accounts receivable156 3,155 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets(703)(87)
Other assets(172) 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities(996)994 
Deferred revenue738 68 
Operating lease liabilities(666)(1,000)
Income taxes(3,021) 
Other liabilities250 1,460 
Net cash (used in) provided by continuing operating activities(3,671)3,290 
Net cash provided by discontinued operating activities390 598 
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities(3,281)3,888 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:  
Purchases of property and equipment(624)(27)
Purchases of internally-created software(296)(925)
Net cash used in continuing investing activities(920)(952)
Net cash used in discontinued investing activities (343)
Net cash used in investing activities(920)(1,295)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:  
Payments of long-term debt (918)
Repurchases of class A common stock(639) 
Settlement of tax withholding obligations(329)(1,172)
Net cash used in continuing financing activities(968)(2,090)
Net cash used in discontinued financing activities(38)(93)
Net cash used in financing activities(1,006)(2,183)
CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH(5,207)410 
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:  
Beginning of period15,301 6,121 
End of period10,094 6,531 
Less: Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of discontinued operations  
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of continuing operations at end of period$10,094 $6,531 
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES:  
Cash paid for interest$ $3,389 
Cash paid for income taxes$3,021 $ 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these unaudited condensed consolidated statements.
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MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
NOTES TO CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Dollars in Thousands Unless Indicated Otherwise)
(Unaudited)
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Organization
MediaCo Holding Inc. (“MediaCo” or the “Company”) is an owned and operated multi-media company formed in Indiana in 2019, focused on radio and digital advertising, premium programming and events.
Our assets consist of two radio stations, WQHT(FM) and WBLS(FM) (the “Stations”), which serve the New York City demographic market area that primarily targets Black, Hispanic, and multi-cultural consumers. We derive our revenues primarily from radio and digital advertising sales, but we also generate revenues from events, including sponsorships and ticket sales, licensing, and syndication.
On December 9, 2022, Fairway Outdoor LLC, FMG Kentucky, LLC and FMG Valdosta, LLC (collectively, “Fairway”), all of which were wholly owned direct and indirect subsidiaries of MediaCo, entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), with The Lamar Company, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company (the “Purchaser”), pursuant to which we sold our Fairway outdoor advertising business to the Purchaser. The transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement closed as of the date of the Purchase Agreement.
We have classified the related assets and liabilities associated with our Fairway business as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated balance sheets and the results of our Fairway business have been presented as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated statements of operations for all periods presented through December 9, 2022 as the sale represented a strategic shift in our business that had a major effect on our operations and financial results. Unless otherwise noted, discussion in the notes to condensed consolidated financial statements refers to the Company’s continuing operations. See Note 2 — Discontinued Operations for additional information.
Unless the context otherwise requires, references to “we”, “us” and “our” refer to MediaCo and its subsidiaries.
Basis of Presentation and Consolidation
Our condensed consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated. In the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary for fair presentation (including normal recurring adjustments) have been included.
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash
We consider time deposits, money market fund shares and all highly liquid debt investment instruments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At times, such deposits may be in excess of FDIC insurance limits. Restricted cash represents amounts held in escrow related to the disposition of the Fairway business and amounts held as collateral for a letter of credit entered into in connection with the lease in New York City for our radio operations and corporate offices.
Fair Value Measurements
Fair value is the exchange price to sell an asset or transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Company uses market data or assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. These inputs may be readily observable, corroborated by market data, or generally unobservable. The Company utilizes valuation techniques that maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. We have no assets or liabilities for which fair value is measured on a recurring basis using Level 3 inputs.
The Company has certain assets that are measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis including those described in Note 3, Intangible Assets, and are adjusted to fair value only when the carrying values are more than the fair values. The categorization of the framework used to price the assets is considered a Level 3 measurement due to the subjective nature of the unobservable inputs used to determine the fair value (see Note 3 for more discussion).
The Company’s long-term debt is not actively traded and is considered a Level 3 measurement. The Company believes the current carrying value of its long-term debt approximates its fair value.
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Allowance for Credit Losses
An allowance for credit losses is recorded based on management’s judgment of the collectability of trade receivables. When assessing the collectability of receivables, management considers, among other things, customer type (agency versus non-agency), historical loss experience, existing and expected future economic conditions and aging category. Amounts are written off after all normal collection efforts have been exhausted. The activity in the allowance for credit losses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Beginning Balance$102 $120 $122 $186 
Change in Provision 52 (20)(7)
Write Offs (52) (59)
Ending Balance$102 $120 $102 $120 
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. The Company has considered information available to it as of the date of issuance of these financial statements and is not aware of any specific events or circumstances that would require an update to its estimates or judgments, or a revision to the carrying value of its assets or liabilities. These estimates may change as new events occur and additional information becomes available. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates.
Earnings Per Share
Our basic and diluted net loss per share is computed using the two-class method. The two-class method is an earnings allocation that determines net income per share for each class of common stock and participating securities according to their participation rights in dividends and undistributed earnings or losses. Shares of Series A preferred stock include rights to participate in dividends and distributions to common stockholders on an if-converted basis, and accordingly are considered participating securities. During periods of undistributed losses, however, no effect is given to our participating securities since they are not contractually obligated to share in the losses. We have elected to determine the earnings allocation based on income (loss) from continuing operations. For periods with a loss from continuing operations, all potentially dilutive items were anti-dilutive and thus basic and diluted weighted-average shares are the same. The following is a reconciliation of basic and diluted net loss per share attributable to Class A and Class B common shareholders:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Numerator:
Loss from continuing operations$(430)$(2,237)$(2,385)$(5,499)
Less: Preferred stock dividends(596)(780)(1,186)(1,618)
Loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders(1,026)(3,017)(3,571)(7,117)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes9 (666)(143)(1,697)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders$(1,017)$(3,683)$(3,714)$(8,814)
Denominator:
Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding — basic and diluted24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687 
Earnings per share of common stock attributable to common shareholders:
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:
Continuing operations$(0.04)$(0.39)$(0.14)$(0.93)
Discontinued operations0.00 (0.08)(0.01)(0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:$(0.04)$(0.47)$(0.15)$(1.15)
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On August 20, 2021, MediaCo Holding Inc. entered into an At Market Issuance Sales Agreement with B. Riley Securities, Inc. (“B. Riley”), pursuant to which the Company may offer and sell, from time to time through or to B. Riley, as agent or principal, shares of the Company’s Class A Common Stock, having an aggregate offering price of up to $12.5 million. No shares were sold during the six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 or 2022.
For the six month period ended June 30, 2023, we repurchased under a share repurchase plan 451,844 shares of Class A common stock for an aggregate of $0.6 million. Subsequent to June 30, 2023 through August 3, 2023 we repurchased an additional 15,542 shares of Class A common stock under the share repurchase plan for an aggregate of $17 thousand.
The following convertible equity shares and restricted stock awards were excluded from the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(in thousands)2023202220232022
Convertible Emmis promissory note5,563 1,352 4,795 1,368 
Convertible Standard General promissory notes 5,156  5,225 
Series A convertible preferred stock24,549 5,861 21,162 5,933 
Restricted stock awards248 449 230 529 
Total anti-dilutive shares30,360 12,818 26,187 13,055 
Recent Accounting Pronouncements Adopted
In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses, which introduces new guidance for an approach based on using expected losses to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments. It also modifies the impairment model for available-for-sale debt securities and provides a simplified accounting model for purchased financial assets with credit deterioration since their origination. Instruments in scope include loans, held-to-maturity debt securities and net investments in leases as well as reinsurance and trade receivables. We adopted this standard on January 1, 2023. The adoption of the new standard did not have a significant impact on our condensed consolidated financial statements.
2. DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
On December 9, 2022, Fairway entered into the Purchase Agreement with the Purchaser. The transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement closed as of the date of the Purchase Agreement. The purchase price was $78.6 million, subject to certain customary adjustments, paid at closing in cash. The sale resulted in a pre-tax gain of $46.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.
In accordance with ASC 205-20-S99-3, Allocation of Interest to Discontinued Operations, the Company elected to allocate interest expense to discontinued operations where the debt is not directly attributed to the Fairway business. Interest expense was allocated based on a ratio of net assets discontinued to the sum of consolidated net assets plus consolidated debt.
In addition, upon closing we entered into a transition service agreement with the Purchaser to support the operations after the divestiture for immaterial fees. This agreement commenced with the close of the transaction and was terminated at the end of the initial term in February 2023.
The financial results of Fairway are presented as income from discontinued operations on our condensed consolidated statements of operations through December 9, 2022, when the sale was completed. The following table presents the financial results of Fairway:
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Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Net revenues$ $3,621 $ $7,043 
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense(9)2,592 143 5,301 
Depreciation and amortization 804  1,619 
Loss on disposal of assets 27  45 
Total operating expenses(9)3,423 143 6,965 
Income (loss) from operations of discontinued operations9 198 (143)78 
Interest and other, net (854) (1,775)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, before income taxes9 (656)(143)(1,697)
Income tax expense (10)  
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes$9 $(666)$(143)$(1,697)
The following table presents the aggregate carrying amounts of assets and liabilities of discontinued operations for Fairway in the consolidated balance sheets:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Assets:
Accounts receivable, net 1,026 
Other38 40 
Total current assets of discontinued operations38 1,066 
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses126 659 
Total current liabilities of discontinued operations126 659 
3. INTANGIBLE ASSETS
As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, intangible assets consisted of the following:
 June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Indefinite-lived intangible assets
FCC licenses$63,266 $63,266 
Definite-lived intangible assets  
Software1,159 1,437 
Total$64,425 $64,703 
Valuation of Indefinite-lived Broadcasting Licenses
In accordance with ASC Topic 350, Intangibles—Goodwill and Other, the Company’s FCC licenses are considered indefinite-lived intangibles; therefore, they are not subject to amortization, but are tested for impairment at least annually as discussed below.
The carrying amounts of the Company’s FCC licenses were $63.3 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. Pursuant to our accounting policy, stations in a geographic market cluster are considered a single unit of accounting. The stations perform an annual impairment test of indefinite-lived intangibles as of October 1 of each year. When indicators of impairment are present, we will perform an interim impairment test. There have been no indicators of impairment since we performed our annual impairment assessment as of October 1, 2022 and therefore there has been no need to perform an interim impairment assessment. Future impairment tests may result in additional impairment charges in subsequent periods.
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Fair value of our FCC licenses is estimated to be the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. To determine the fair value of our FCC licenses, the Company considers both income and market valuation methods when it performs its impairment tests. Under the income method, the Company projects cash flows that would be generated by its unit of accounting assuming the unit of accounting was commencing operations in its market at the beginning of the valuation period. This cash flow stream is discounted to arrive at a value for the FCC license. The Company assumes the competitive situation that exists in its market remains unchanged, with the exception that its unit of accounting commenced operations at the beginning of the valuation period. In doing so, the Company extracts the value of going concern and any other assets acquired, and strictly values the FCC license.
Major assumptions involved in this analysis include market revenue, market revenue growth rates, unit of accounting audience share, unit of accounting revenue share and discount rate. Each of these assumptions may change in the future based upon changes in general economic conditions, audience behavior, consummated transactions, and numerous other variables that may be beyond our control. The projections incorporated into our license valuations take into consideration then current economic conditions. Under the market method, the Company uses recent sales of comparable radio stations for which the sales value appeared to be concentrated entirely in the value of the license, to arrive at an indication of fair value. When evaluating our radio broadcasting licenses for impairment, the testing is performed at the unit of accounting level as determined by ASC Topic 350-30-35. In our case, radio stations in a geographic market cluster are considered a single unit of accounting.
Definite-lived intangibles
The following table presents the weighted-average useful life at June 30, 2023, and the gross carrying amount and accumulated amortization at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, for our definite-lived intangible assets:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life
(in years)
Gross Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Carrying
Amount
Gross Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Carrying
Amount
Software4.8$1,327 $168 $1,159 $1,495 $58 $1,437 
The software was developed internally by our radio operations and represents our updated website and mobile application, which offer increased functionality and opportunities to grow and interact with our audience. They cost $1.3 million to develop and useful lives of five years and seven years were assigned to the application and website, respectively.
Total amortization expense from definite-lived intangible assets for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 was $0.1 million. There was no amortization expense from definite-lived intangible assets for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022. The Company estimates amortization expense each of the next five years as follows:
Year ending December 31,Amortization Expense
2023 (from July 1)$123 
2024247 
2025247 
2026247 
2027204 
After 202791 
Total$1,159 
4. REVENUE
The Company generates revenue from the sale of services including, but not limited to: (i) on-air commercial broadcast time, (ii) non-traditional revenues including event-related revenues and event sponsorship revenues, and (iii) digital advertising. Payments received from advertisers before the performance obligation is satisfied are recorded as deferred revenue. Substantially all deferred revenue is recognized within twelve months of the payment date. We do not disclose the value of unsatisfied performance obligations for contracts with an original expected length of one year or less. Advertising revenues presented in the condensed consolidated financial statements are reflected on a net basis, after the deduction of advertising agency fees, usually at a rate of 15% of gross revenues.
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Spot Radio Advertising
On-air broadcast revenue is recognized when or as performance obligations under the terms of a contract with a customer are satisfied. This typically occurs over the period of time that advertisements are provided, or as an event occurs. Revenues are reported at the amount the Company expects to be entitled to receive under the contract. Payments received from advertisers before the performance obligation is satisfied are recorded as deferred revenue in the condensed consolidated balance sheets. Substantially all deferred revenue is recognized within twelve months of the payment date.
Digital
Digital revenue relates to revenue generated from the sale of digital marketing services (including display advertisements and video pre-roll and sponsorships) to advertisers on Company-owned websites and from revenue generated from content distributed across other digital platforms. Digital revenues are generally recognized as the digital advertising is delivered.
Syndication
Syndication revenue relates to revenue generated from the sale of rights to broadcast shows we produce as well as revenues from syndicated shows we broadcast for a fee. Syndication revenues are generally recognized ratably over the term of the contract.
Events and Sponsorships
Events and Sponsorships revenues principally consist of ticket sales and sponsorship of events our stations conduct in their local market. These revenues are recognized when our performance obligations are fulfilled, which generally coincides with the occurrence of the related event.
Other
Other revenue includes barter revenue, network revenue, talent fee revenue and other revenue. The Company provides advertising broadcast time in exchange for certain products and services, including on-air radio programming. These barter arrangements generally allow the Company to preempt such bartered broadcast time in favor of advertisers who purchase time for cash consideration. These barter arrangements are valued based upon the Company’s estimate of the fair value of the products and services received. Revenue is recognized on barter arrangements when we broadcast the advertisements. Advertisements delivered under barter arrangements are typically aired during the same period in which the products and services are consumed. The Company also sells certain remnant advertising inventory to third-parties for cash, and we refer to this as network revenue. The third-parties aggregate our remnant inventory with other broadcasters’ remnant inventory for sale to third parties, generally to large national advertisers. This network revenue is recognized as we broadcast the advertisements. Talent fee revenue are fees earned for appearances by our talent, which is recognized when our performance obligations are fulfilled, which generally coincides with the occurrence of the related appearance. Other revenue is comprised of brand integrations, custom on-air shows, or other amounts earned that do not fit in any other category and are recognized when our performance obligations are fulfilled.
Disaggregation of revenue
The following table presents the Company’s revenues disaggregated by revenue source:
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023% of Total 2022% of Total 2023% of Total 2022% of Total
Revenue by Source:
Spot Radio Advertising$4,912 40.7 %$5,987 47.8 %$9,681 49.9 %$12,164 58.9 %
Digital1,471 12.2 %1,588 12.7 %2,445 12.6 %2,318 11.2 %
Syndication605 5.0 %419 3.3 %1,210 6.2 %832 4.0 %
Events and Sponsorships4,472 37.0 %3,035 24.2 %4,628 23.8 %3,042 14.7 %
Other620 5.1 %1,502 12.0 %1,451 7.5 %2,288 11.2 %
Total net revenues$12,080 $12,531 $19,415 $20,644 
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5. LONG-TERM DEBT
Long-term debt was comprised of the note payable to Emmis of $6.0 million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
Emmis Convertible Promissory Note
The Emmis Convertible Promissory Note (as defined below) carries interest at a base rate equal to the interest on any senior credit facility, including any applicable paid in kind rate, or if no senior credit facility is outstanding, of 6.0%, plus an additional 1.0% on any payment of interest in kind and, without regard to whether the Company pays such interest in kind, an additional increase of 1.0% following the second anniversary of the date of issuance and additional increases of 1.0% following each successive anniversary thereafter. The Company has been accruing interest since inception using the rate applicable if the interest will be paid in kind. The Emmis Convertible Promissory Note is convertible, in whole or in part, into MediaCo Class A common stock at the option of Emmis and at a strike price equal to the thirty-day volume weighted average price of the MediaCo Class A common stock on the date of conversion. The Emmis Convertible Promissory Note matures on November 25, 2024. As of June 30, 2023, the principal balance outstanding under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note was $6.0 million.
Based on amounts outstanding at June 30, 2023, mandatory principal payments of long-term debt are $6.0 million in 2024.
Senior Secured Term Loan Agreement
Until December 9, 2022, the Company had a five-year senior secured term loan agreement (the “Senior Credit Facility”) with GACP Finance Co., LLC, (“GACP”) a Delaware limited liability company, as administrative agent and collateral agent. On December 9, 2022, following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement, the Company repaid in full, without penalty, all of its obligations under the Senior Credit Facility, which was terminated at that time.
SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes
On July 28, 2022, SG Broadcasting exercised its right to convert the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest on the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes (as defined below) of $28.0 million and $1.9 million, respectively, for 12.9 million shares of the Company’s Class A common stock. The SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes were terminated at that time, except for one such promissory note issued on May 19, 2021 (the “May 2021 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note”), which expired on June 30, 2023, with no amounts outstanding thereunder as of December 31, 2022 or June 30, 2023.
6. REGULATORY, LEGAL AND OTHER MATTERS
From time to time, our stations are parties to various legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business. In the opinion of management of the Company, however, there are no legal proceedings pending against the Company that we believe are likely to have a material adverse effect on the Company.
7. INCOME TAXES
The effective tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was 7% and 3%, respectively. Our effective tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2023 differs from the statutory tax rate primarily due to the recognition of additional valuation allowance.
8. LEASES
We determine if an arrangement is a lease at inception. We have operating leases for office space and tower space expiring at various dates through August 2039. Some leases have options to extend and some have options to terminate. Operating leases are included in operating lease right-of-use assets, current operating lease liabilities, and noncurrent operating lease liabilities in our condensed consolidated balance sheets.
Operating lease assets represent our right to use an underlying asset for the lease term and lease liabilities represent our obligation to make lease payments arising from the lease. Operating lease assets and liabilities are recognized at the commencement date based on the present value of lease payments over the lease term. As our leases do not provide an implicit rate, we use our incremental borrowing rate based on the information available at commencement date in determining the present value of lease payments. We use the implicit rate if it is readily determinable. Our lease terms may include options to extend or terminate the lease, which we treat as exercised when it is reasonably certain and there is a significant economic incentive to exercise that option.
Operating lease expense for operating lease assets is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. Variable lease payments, which represent lease payments that vary due to changes in facts or circumstances occurring after the commencement date other than the passage of time, are expensed in the period in which the obligation for these payments was incurred. None of our leases contain variable lease payments.
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We elected not to apply the recognition requirements of ASC 842, “Leases”, to short-term leases, which are deemed to be leases with a lease term of twelve months or less. Instead, we recognized lease payments in the condensed consolidated statements of operations on a straight-line basis over the lease term and variable payments in the period in which the obligation for these payments was incurred. We elected this policy for all classes of underlying assets. Short-term lease expense recognized in the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was not material.
On November 18, 2022, the Company entered into a lease agreement in New York City for our radio operations and corporate offices with a lease commencement date of February 1, 2023 and a noncancellable lease term through August 2039. This resulted in a right of use asset of $10.4 million and an operating lease liability of $10.4 million when recorded at lease commencement.
The impact of operating leases to our condensed consolidated financial statements was as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Operating lease cost$1,107 $638 $2,059 $1,275 
Operating cash flows from operating leases938 746 1,688 1,498 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities  10,391  
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted average remaining lease term - operating leases (in years)14.17.0
Weighted average discount rate - operating leases11.4 %5.9 %
As of June 30, 2023, the annual minimum lease payments of our operating lease liabilities were as follows:
Year ending December 31,
2023 (from July 1)
$372 
20241,833 
20252,048 
20262,449 
20272,479 
After 202728,915 
Total lease payments38,096 
Less imputed interest(22,747)
Total recorded lease liabilities$15,349 
9. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Transaction Agreement with Emmis and SG Broadcasting
On June 28, 2019, MediaCo entered into a Contribution and Distribution Agreement with Emmis Communications Corporation (“Emmis”) and SG Broadcasting, pursuant to which (i) Emmis contributed the assets of its radio stations WQHT-FM and WBLS-FM, in exchange for $91.5 million in cash, a $5.0 million note and 23.72% of the common stock of MediaCo, (ii) Standard General purchased 76.28% of the common stock of MediaCo, and (iii) the common stock of MediaCo received by Emmis was distributed pro rata in a taxable dividend to Emmis’ shareholders on January 17, 2020. The common stock of MediaCo acquired by Standard General is entitled to ten votes per share and the common stock acquired by Emmis and distributed to Emmis’ shareholders is entitled to one vote per share.
Convertible Promissory Notes
As a result of the transaction described above, on November 25, 2019, we issued convertible promissory notes to both Emmis (such note, the “Emmis Convertible Promissory Note”) and SG Broadcasting (such note, the “November 2019 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note”) in the amounts of $5.0 million and $6.3 million, respectively. Through December 31, 2021, there were additional borrowings from SG Broadcasting and annual interest amounts paid in kind on the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note and SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes such that the principal balances outstanding as of December 31, 2021 were $6.2 million and $27.6 million, respectively. In addition to the November 2019 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note, we issued additional promissory notes to evidence our indebtedness to SG Broadcasting (collectively with the November 2019 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note, the “SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes”).
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On May 19, 2022, annual interest of $0.4 million was paid in kind and added to the principal balance of the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes.
On July 28, 2022, SG Broadcasting exercised its right under the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes to fully convert the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest into the Company’s Class A common stock. The SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes were terminated at that time, except for the May 2021 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note, which remains outstanding, but with no amounts outstanding thereunder as of December 31, 2022 or June 30, 2023.
On August 19, 2022, Emmis exercised its right under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note to convert $30 thousand of the outstanding principal for 11 thousand shares of the Company’s Class A common stock.
On November 25, 2022, annual interest of $0.8 million was paid in kind and added to the principal balance of the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note.
On December 21, 2022, Emmis exercised its right under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note to convert $0.9 million of the outstanding principal and $0.1 million of accrued but unpaid interest for 0.8 million shares of the Company’s Class A common stock.
Consequently, the principal amount outstanding as of December 31, 2022 and June 30, 2023 under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note was $6.0 million.
The Company recognized interest expense of $0.3 million and $0.4 million related to the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The Company recognized no interest expense related to the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and $1.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
The terms of these Emmis Convertible Promissory Note is described in Note 5.
Convertible Preferred Stock
On December 13, 2019, in connection with the purchase of our Outdoor Advertising segment, the Company issued to SG Broadcasting 220,000 shares of MediaCo Series A Convertible Preferred Stock.
MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares rank senior in preference to the MediaCo Class A common stock, MediaCo Class B common stock, and the MediaCo Class C common stock. Pursuant to the Articles of Amendment, the ability of the Company to make distributions with respect to, or make a liquidation payment on, any other class of capital stock in the Company designated to be junior to, or on parity with, the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares, will be subject to certain restrictions, including that (i) the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares shall be entitled to receive the amount of dividends per share that would be payable on the number of whole common shares of the Company into which each share of MediaCo Series A Preferred Share could be converted, and (ii) the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares, upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, shall be entitled to a preference on the assets of the Company. Issued and outstanding shares of MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares shall accrue cumulative dividends, payable in kind, at an annual rate equal to the interest rate on any senior debt of the Company (see Note 5), or if no senior debt is outstanding, 6%, plus additional increases of 1% on December 12, 2020 and each anniversary thereof. On December 13, 2022, dividends of $3.4 million were paid in kind. The payment in kind increased the accrued value of the preferred stock and 80,000 additional shares were issued as part of this payment.
MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares are redeemable for cash at the option of SG Broadcasting at any time on or after June 12, 2025, and so the shares are classified outside of permanent equity. The Series A Preferred Shares are also convertible into shares of Class A common stock at the option of SG Broadcasting, with the number of shares of common stock determined by dividing the original contribution, plus accrued dividends, by the 30-day volume weighted average share price of Class A common shares. The Series A Preferred Shares are participating securities and we calculate earnings per share using the two-class method.
Dividends on Series A Convertible Preferred Stock held by SG Broadcasting were $1.2 million and $1.6 million, respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, unpaid cumulative dividends were $1.3 million and $0.1 million, respectively, and included in the balance of preferred stock in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.
On December 28, 2022, SG Broadcasting exercised its right to partially convert $4.0 million of the outstanding balance on the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares for 3.3 million shares of the Company’s Class A common stock.
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Management Agreement for Billboards LLC
On August 11, 2020, the board of directors of the Company unanimously authorized the entry into a certain Management Agreement (the “Billboard Agreement”) between Fairway Outdoor LLC (a subsidiary of the Company, “Fairway”) and Billboards LLC (an affiliate of Standard General, “Billboards”). Under the Billboard Agreement, Fairway will manage the billboard business of Billboards in exchange for payments of $25 thousand per quarter and reimbursement of all out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Fairway in the performance of its duties under the Billboard Agreement. The Billboard Agreement has an effective date of August 1, 2020, a term of three years, and customary provisions on limitation of liability and indemnification. $50 thousand of income was recognized and $105 thousand of out-of-pocket expenses were incurred for the six months ended June 30, 2022 in relation to the Billboard Agreement. On December 9, 2022, in connection with the sale of the assets held by Fairway, the Billboard Agreement was terminated pursuant to mutual agreement between Fairway and Billboards.
10. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
On July 11, 2023, Bradford A. Tobin, the President, Chief Operating Officer, General Counsel and Secretary of MediaCo, resigned as an officer of the Company, effective on such date. To facilitate the transition of Mr. Tobin’s duties, he remained an employee of the Company, serving in an advisory position, through August 11, 2023. In connection with Mr. Tobin’s resignation, he and the Company entered into a Separation and Release Agreement, dated July 11, 2023 (the “Separation Agreement”), pursuant to which Mr. Tobin received, in lieu of any compensation to which he would have been entitled under his Employment Agreement dated February 9, 2022 (the “Employment Agreement”), a lump sum cash payment equal to (i) $175,000, which is equal to six months of the cash portion of Mr. Tobin’s current base salary, plus (ii) $19,000, as payment of the cost of six months of COBRA benefits. In addition, the vesting of all equity awards held by Mr. Tobin was accelerated to the date of his separation, in accordance with the Employment Agreement. The Separation Agreement is subject to a customary release and customary confidentiality, non-disparagement and other provisions. The Separation Agreement also provided that Mr. Tobin and the Company entered into a consulting agreement covering the period from August 12, 2023 through November 11, 2023, during which Mr. Tobin will be available to provide consulting services to the Company for up to ten hours per week on an as needed basis at an hourly rate.
Also on July 11, 2023, the Company announced the appointment of Kudjo Sogadzi, age 40, as the Company’s Chief Operating Officer, effective July 14, 2023. Mr. Sogadzi will join the Company as an at-will employee and shall receive (i) an annual base salary of $200,000, (ii) a grant, made on the Start Date, of Class A common shares of the Company totaling $150,000, with the number of Shares calculated using a 5-day VWAP ending on the date prior to the Start Date, which Shares shall vest annually in three equal tranches on the first three anniversaries of the Start Date, and (iii) the potential to earn a discretionary annual bonus, subject to approval by the Board of Directors and Compensation Committee of the Board, with a target amount of 50% of his annual base salary.
There were no other subsequent events other than the stock repurchases discussed in Note 1.
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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Note: Certain statements included in this report or in the financial statements contained herein which are not statements of historical fact, including but not limited to those identified with the words “expect,” “should,” “will” or “look” are intended to be, and are, by this Note, identified as “forward-looking statements,” as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future result, performance or achievement expressed or implied by such forward-looking statement. Such factors include, among others:
Potential conflicts of interest with SG Broadcasting and our status as a “controlled company”;
Our ability to operate as a standalone public company and to execute on our business strategy;
Our ability to compete with, and integrate into our operations, new media channels, such as digital video, live video streaming, YouTube, and other real-time media delivery;
Our ability to continue to exchange advertising time for goods or services;
Our ability to use market research, advertising and promotions to attract and retain audiences;
U.S. regulatory requirements for owning and operating media broadcasting channels and our ability to maintain regulatory licenses granted by the FCC;
Pending U.S. regulatory requirements for paying royalties to performing artists;
Industry and economic trends within the U.S. radio industry, generally, and the New York City radio industry, in particular;
Our ability to finance our operations or to obtain financing on terms that are favorable to MediaCo;
Our ability to successfully complete and integrate any future acquisitions;
The accuracy of management’s estimates and assumptions on which the Company’s financial projections are based; and
Other factors mentioned in documents filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
For a more detailed discussion of these and other risk factors, see the Risk Factors section of our Annual Report on Form 10-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 31, 2023. MediaCo does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements because of new information, future events or otherwise.
GENERAL
On December 9, 2022, Fairway Outdoor LLC, FMG Kentucky, LLC and FMG Valdosta, LLC (collectively, “Fairway”), all of which were wholly owned direct and indirect subsidiaries of MediaCo, entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), with The Lamar Company, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company (the “Purchaser”), pursuant to which we sold our Fairway outdoor advertising business to the Purchaser. The transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement closed as of the date of the Purchase Agreement.
We have classified the related assets and liabilities associated with our Fairway business as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated balance sheets and the results of our Fairway business have been presented as discontinued operations in our consolidated statements of operations for all periods presented through December 9, 2022 as the sale represented a strategic shift in our business that had a major effect on our operations and financial results. Unless otherwise noted, discussion in the management’s discussion and analysis refers to the Company's continuing operations. See Note 2 — Discontinued Operations in our condensed consolidated financial statements for additional information.
We own and operate two radio stations located in New York City. Our revenues are mostly affected by the advertising rates our entities charge, as advertising sales are the primary component of our consolidated revenues. These rates are in large part based on our radio stations’ ability to attract audiences in demographic groups targeted by their advertisers. The Nielsen Company generally measures radio station ratings weekly for markets measured by the Portable People Meter™, which includes both of our radio stations. Because audience ratings in a radio station’s local market are critical to the station’s financial success, our strategy is to use market research, advertising and promotion to attract and retain audiences in each station’s chosen demographic target group.
Our revenues vary throughout the year. Revenue and operating income are usually lowest in the first calendar quarter, partly because retailers cut back their advertising spending immediately following the holiday shopping season.
In addition to the sale of advertising time for cash, stations typically exchange advertising time for goods or services, which can be used by the station in its business operations. These barter transactions are recorded at the estimated fair value of the product or service received. We generally confine the use of such trade transactions to promotional items or services for which we would otherwise have paid cash. In addition, it is our general policy not to preempt advertising spots paid for in cash with advertising spots paid for in trade.
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The following table summarizes the sources of our revenues from continuing operations for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022. The category “Other” includes, among other items, revenues related to network revenues and barter.
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023% of Total 2022% of Total 2023% of Total 2022% of Total
Net revenues:
Spot Radio Advertising$4,912 40.7 %$5,987 47.8 %$9,681 49.9 %$12,164 58.9 %
Digital1,471 12.2 %1,588 12.7 %2,445 12.6 %2,318 11.2 %
Syndication605 5.0 %419 3.3 %1,210 6.2 %832 4.0 %
Events and Sponsorships4,472 37.0 %3,035 24.2 %4,628 23.8 %3,042 14.7 %
Other620 5.1 %1,502 12.0 %1,451 7.5 %2,288 11.2 %
Total net revenues$12,080 $12,531 $19,415 $20,644 
Roughly 20% of our expenses varies in connection with changes in revenue. These variable expenses primarily relate to costs in our sales department, such as salaries, commissions and bad debt. Our costs that do not vary as much in relation to revenue are mostly in our programming and general and administrative departments, such as talent costs, ratings fees, rents, utilities and salaries. Lastly, our costs that are highly discretionary are costs in our marketing and promotions department, which we primarily incur to maintain and/or increase our audience and market share.
KNOWN TRENDS AND UNCERTAINTIES
The U.S. radio industry is a mature industry and its growth rate has stalled. Management believes this is principally the result of two factors: (i) new media, such as various media distributed via the Internet, telecommunication companies and cable interconnects, as well as social networks, have gained advertising share against radio and other traditional media and created a proliferation of advertising inventory and (ii) the fragmentation of the radio audience and time spent listening caused by satellite radio, audio streaming services and podcasts has led some investors and advertisers to conclude that the effectiveness of radio advertising has diminished.
Along with the rest of the radio industry, our stations have deployed HD Radio®. HD Radio offers listeners advantages over standard analog broadcasts, including improved sound quality and additional digital channels. In addition to offering secondary channels, the HD Radio spectrum allows broadcasters to transmit other forms of data. We are participating in a joint venture with other broadcasters to provide the bandwidth that a third party uses to transmit location-based data to hand-held and in-car navigation devices. The number of radio receivers incorporating HD Radio has increased in the past few years, particularly in new automobiles. It is unclear what impact HD Radio will have on the markets in which we operate.
Our stations have also aggressively worked to harness the power of broadband and mobile media distribution in the development of emerging business opportunities by developing highly interactive websites with content that engages our listeners, deploying mobile applications and streaming our content, and harnessing the power of digital video on our websites and YouTube channels.
The results of our broadcast radio operations are solely dependent on the results of our stations in the New York market. Some of our competitors that operate larger station clusters in the New York market are able to leverage their market share to extract a greater percentage of available advertising revenue through packaging a variety of advertising inventory at discounted unit rates. Market revenues in New York as measured by Miller Kaplan Arase LLP (“Miller Kaplan”), an independent public accounting firm used by the radio industry to compile revenue information, were down 6.1% for the six months ended June 30, 2023, as compared to the same period of the prior year. Our gross revenues reported to Miller Kaplan were down 12.3%, as compared to the same period of the prior year. The decreases for our New York Cluster were largely driven by lower healthcare spend, which our stations benefited from more than those serving the general population in the prior year due to the targeted nature of the awareness campaigns.
As part of our business strategy, we continually evaluate potential acquisitions of businesses that we believe hold promise for long-term appreciation in value and leverage our strengths. We also regularly review our portfolio of assets and may opportunistically dispose of or otherwise monetize assets when we believe it is appropriate to do so.
MediaCo has been impacted by the rising interest rate environment in the financial markets. While no longer impacting our current borrowings, which are fixed rate, the cost of any potential future borrowings has been increasing. At this time, we do not anticipate interest rates to decline.
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CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES
We have considered information available to us as of the date of issuance of these financial statements and are not aware of any specific events or circumstances that would require an update to our estimates or judgments, or a revision to the carrying value of our assets or liabilities. Our estimates may change as new events occur and additional information becomes available. Our actual results may differ materially from these estimates.
A complete description of our critical accounting estimates is contained in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 31, 2023.
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Three-Month and Six-Month Periods Ended June 30, 2023 compared to June 30, 2022
The following discussion refers to the Company’s continuing operations. See Note 2 — Discontinued Operations in our condensed consolidated financial statements included elsewhere in this report for additional information.
Net revenues:
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
(dollars in thousands)20232022$ Change% Change 20232022$ Change% Change
Net revenues$12,080 $12,531 $(451)(3.6)%$19,415 $20,644 $(1,229)(6.0)%
Net revenues decreased for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 as a result of a substantial declines in healthcare spend as the COVID-19 vaccination awareness campaigns have slowed as well as online gambling, automotive and wireless advertising spend, partially offset by stronger ticket sales and broadcast sponsorships of our annual Summer Jam concert, as well as by stronger tourism and live event advertising spend as the restrictions on travel, social gatherings, and business activities have continued to ease.
We typically monitor the performance of our stations against the aggregate performance of the market in which we operate based on reports for the period prepared by Miller Kaplan. Miller Kaplan reports are generally prepared on a gross revenues basis and exclude revenues from barter and syndication arrangements. Miller Kaplan reported gross revenues for the New York radio market decreased 6.1% for the six-month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to the same period of the prior year. Our gross revenues reported to Miller Kaplan were down 12.3% for the six-month period ended June 30, 2023, as compared to the same period of the prior year.
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense$11,046 $11,324 $(278)(2.5)%$18,283 $17,947 $336 1.9 %
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense were relatively flat for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 compared to the same periods in the prior year as lower Summer Jam production costs were partially offset by noncash lease expense related to the new office lease that commenced in February 2023 and professional service fees, which were mainly incurred during the first quarter.
Corporate expenses:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Corporate expenses$1,002 $1,339 $(337)(25.2)%$2,886 $3,826 $(940)(24.6)%
Corporate expenses decreased for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 due to lower stock based compensation expense driven by higher stock-based bonuses awarded in the prior year, partially offset by higher professional service fees.
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Depreciation and amortization:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Depreciation and amortization$148 $100 $48 48.0 %$307 $215 $92 42.8 %
Depreciation and amortization expense increased for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 due to intangible software costs related to our updated websites and mobile applications placed in service in the third quarter of 2022.
Gain on disposal of assets:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Gain on disposal of assets$— $— $— — %$(39)$— $(39)— %
The gain on disposal of assets relates to the sale of vehicles in the first quarter of 2023.
Operating loss:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Operating loss$(116)$(232)$116 (50.0)%$(2,022)$(1,344)$(678)50.4 %
See “Net revenues,” “Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization,” "Depreciation and amortization," "Gain on disposal of assets," and “Corporate expenses” above.
Interest expense, net:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Interest expense, net$(116)$(1,929)$1,813 (94.0)%$(219)$(4,006)$3,787 (94.5)%
Interest expense, net decreased for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 due to the pay down in December 2022 of the senior credit facility, the conversion in July 2022 of the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest of the SG Broadcasting promissory notes into the Company’s Class A common stock, the partial conversions in August and December 2022 of $0.9 million of the outstanding principal of the Emmis convertible promissory notes into the Company’s Class A common stock, as well as a lower interest rate on the outstanding Emmis convertible promissory note after the pay down of the senior credit facility. This was partially offset by accrued interest on the Emmis convertible promissory note being paid in kind in the fourth quarter of 2022.
Provision for income taxes:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Provision for income taxes$75 $76 $(1)(1.3)%$150 $149 $0.7 %
Our provision for income taxes tax is primarily due to the recognition of additional valuation allowance.
Consolidated net loss:
(dollars in thousands)Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
20232022$ Change% Change20232022$ Change% Change
Consolidated net loss$(421)$(2,903)$2,482 (85.5)%$(2,528)$(7,196)$4,668 (64.9)%
See “Net revenues,” “Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization,” "Depreciation and amortization," "Gain on disposal of assets," “Corporate expenses,” and “Interest expense” above.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Our primary sources of liquidity are cash provided by operations and our At Market Issuance Sales Agreement. Our primary uses of capital have been, and are expected to continue to be, capital expenditures, working capital and acquisitions.
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At June 30, 2023, we had cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of $10.1 million and net working capital of $13.8 million. At December 31, 2022, we had cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of $15.3 million and net working capital of $15.2 million. The decrease in cash was driven by payment of income taxes related to the gain on sale of Fairway while net working capital remained relatively flat.
At June 30, 2023, we had $6.0 million of promissory notes outstanding to Emmis under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note, all of which was classified as long-term and has no debt service requirements over the next twelve months.
As part of our business strategy, we continually evaluate potential acquisitions of businesses that we believe hold promise for long-term appreciation in value and leverage our strengths.
Cash flows used by continuing operating activities were $3.7 million compared to cash flows provided by $3.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The decrease was mainly attributable to payments of income taxes, lower collections of accounts receivable in the current year, strong collections in accounts receivable in the prior year and the timing of payments related to Summer Jam production costs.
Cash flows used in continuing investing activities were $0.9 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, attributable to capital expenditures related to a new digital platform project and our build out of our new space for radio operations and corporate offices. Cash flows used in continuing investing activities were $1.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022, attributable to purchases of internally-created software.
Cash flows used in continuing financing activities were $1.0 million for the six months ended June 30, 2023, attributable to repurchases of our Class A common stock and settlement of tax withholding obligations. Cash flows used in continuing financing activities were $2.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022, attributable to settlement of tax withholding obligations and payments of long-term debt.
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK
As an emerging growth company, we are not required to provide this information.
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures
As of the end of the period covered by this report, the Company evaluated the effectiveness of the design and operation of its “disclosure controls and procedures” (“Disclosure Controls”). This evaluation (the “Controls Evaluation”) was performed under the supervision and with the participation of management, including our Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) and Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”).
Based upon the Controls Evaluation, our CEO and CFO concluded that as of June 30, 2023, our Disclosure Controls are effective to ensure that information relating to MediaCo Holding Inc. and Subsidiaries that is required to be disclosed by us in the reports that we file or submit is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms, and is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our principal executive and principal financial officers, or persons performing similar functions, as appropriate to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
Changes in Internal Control Over Financial Reporting.
There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Rule 13a-15(f)) that occurred during the quarter ended June 30, 2023 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
PART II — OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
In the opinion of management of the Company there are no legal proceedings pending against the Company that we believe are likely to have a material adverse effect on the Company.
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ITEM 2. UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS
The following table provides information relating to the shares we purchased during the quarter ended June 30, 2023:
PeriodTotal Number of Shares PurchasedWeighted Average Price Paid per ShareTotal Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced ProgramApproximate Dollar Value of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Program
April 1, 2023 – April 30, 202310,130 $1.19 10,130 $1,194,350 
May 1, 2023 – May 31, 202311,413 $1.22 11,413 $1,180,417 
June 1, 2023 – June 30, 202334,488 $1.22 34,488 $1,138,317 
Total56,031 $1.21 56,031 
ITEM 5. OTHER INFORMATION
None.
ITEM 6. EXHIBITS
(a)Exhibits.
The following exhibits are filed or incorporated by reference as a part of this report:
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Number
Exhibit DescriptionFiled HerewithIncorporated by Reference
FormPeriod EndingExhibitFiling Date
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
MEDIACO HOLDING INC.
Date: August 10, 2023
By:/s/ Ann C. Beemish
Ann C. Beemish
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Treasurer
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Exhibit 31.1
CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICER
I, Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay, certify that:
1.I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of MediaCo Holding Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Date: August 10, 2023
/s/ Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay
Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay
Chief Executive Officer


Exhibit 31.2
CERTIFICATION OF PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER
I, Ann C. Beemish, certify that:
1.I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of MediaCo Holding Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
(a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
(b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
(c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
(d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant’s other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of the registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
(a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
(b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Date: August 10, 2023
/s/ Ann C. Beemish
Ann C. Beemish
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Treasurer


Exhibit 32.1
SECTION 1350 CERTIFICATION
The undersigned hereby certifies, in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, in his capacity as an officer of MediaCo Holding Inc. (the “Company”), that, to his knowledge:
(1)the Quarterly Report of the Company on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2023, fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
(2)the information contained in such report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
Date: August 10, 2023
/s/ Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay
Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay
Chief Executive Officer


Exhibit 32.2
SECTION 1350 CERTIFICATION
The undersigned hereby certifies, in accordance with 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, in his capacity as an officer of MediaCo Holding Inc. (the “Company”), that, to his knowledge:
(1)the Quarterly Report of the Company on Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2023, fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and
(2)the information contained in such report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
Date: August 10, 2023
/s/ Ann C. Beemish
Ann C. Beemish
Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and
Treasurer

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Cover - shares
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Aug. 03, 2023
Document Information [Line Items]    
Document Type 10-Q  
Document Quarterly Report true  
Document Period End Date Jun. 30, 2023  
Document Transition Report false  
Entity File Number 001-39029  
Entity Registrant Name MEDIACO HOLDING INC.  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code IN  
Entity Tax Identification Number 84-2427771  
Entity Address, Address Line One 395 Hudson Street  
Entity Address, Address Line Two Floor 7  
Entity Address, City or Town New York  
Entity Address, State or Province NY  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 10014  
City Area Code 212  
Local Phone Number 229-9797  
Title of 12(b) Security Class A common stock, $0.01 par value  
Trading Symbol MDIA  
Security Exchange Name NASDAQ  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Entity Interactive Data Current Yes  
Entity Filer Category Non-accelerated Filer  
Entity Small Business true  
Entity Emerging Growth Company true  
Entity Ex Transition Period false  
Entity Shell Company false  
Entity Central Index Key 0001784254  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2023  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q2  
Amendment Flag false  
Class A Common Stock    
Document Information [Line Items]    
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   20,402,749
Class B Common Stock    
Document Information [Line Items]    
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   5,413,197
Class C Common Stock    
Document Information [Line Items]    
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   0
v3.23.2
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS - USD ($)
shares in Thousands, $ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Income Statement [Abstract]        
NET REVENUES $ 12,080 $ 12,531 $ 19,415 $ 20,644
OPERATING EXPENSES:        
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense 11,046 11,324 18,283 17,947
Corporate expenses 1,002 1,339 2,886 3,826
Depreciation and amortization 148 100 307 215
Gain on disposal of assets 0 0 (39) 0
Total operating expenses 12,196 12,763 21,437 21,988
OPERATING LOSS (116) (232) (2,022) (1,344)
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE):        
Interest expense, net (116) (1,929) (219) (4,006)
Other (expense) income (123) 0 6 0
Total other income (expense) (239) (1,929) (213) (4,006)
LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS BEFORE INCOME TAXES (355) (2,161) (2,235) (5,350)
PROVISION FOR INCOME TAXES 75 76 150 149
NET LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS (430) (2,237) (2,385) (5,499)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations before income taxes 9 (656) (143) (1,697)
Income tax expense from discontinued operations 0 (10) 0 0
NET INCOME (LOSS) FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 9 (666) (143) (1,697)
CONSOLIDATED NET LOSS (421) (2,903) (2,528) (7,196)
PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDENDS 596 780 1,186 1,618
Net loss attributable to common shareholders, basic (1,017) (3,683) (3,714) (8,814)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders, diluted $ (1,017) $ (3,683) $ (3,714) $ (8,814)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:        
Continuing operations - basic (in dollars per share) $ (0.04) $ (0.39) $ (0.14) $ (0.93)
Continuing operations - diluted (in dollars per share) (0.04) (0.39) (0.14) (0.93)
Discontinued operations - basic (in dollars per share) 0.00 (0.08) (0.01) (0.22)
Discontinued operations - diluted (in dollars per share) 0.00 (0.08) (0.01) (0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shares, basic (in dollars per share) (0.04) (0.47) (0.15) (1.15)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders, diluted (in dollars per share) $ (0.04) $ (0.47) $ (0.15) $ (1.15)
Weighted average common shares outstanding:        
Basic weighted average number of common shares outstanding (in shares) 24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687
Diluted weighted average number of common shares outstanding (in shares) 24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687
v3.23.2
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
CURRENT ASSETS:    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 6,890 $ 10,925
Restricted cash 3,204 4,376
Accounts receivable, net of allowance for credit losses of $102 and $122, respectively 8,432 8,568
Prepaid expenses 1,435 979
Other current assets 589 341
Current assets of discontinued operations 38 1,066
Total current assets 20,588 26,255
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET 1,115 581
INTANGIBLE ASSETS, NET 64,425 64,703
OTHER ASSETS:    
Operating lease right of use assets 14,196 5,088
Deposits and other 395 78
Total other assets 14,591 5,166
Total assets 100,719 96,705
CURRENT LIABILITIES:    
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 3,152 3,880
Accrued salaries and commissions 538 875
Deferred revenue 1,563 825
Operating lease liabilities 1,081 1,816
Income taxes payable 0 3,008
Other current liabilities 288 35
Current liabilities of discontinued operations 126 659
Total current liabilities 6,748 11,098
LONG TERM DEBT, NET OF CURRENT 5,950 5,950
OPERATING LEASE LIABILITIES, NET OF CURRENT 14,268 3,808
DEFERRED INCOME TAXES 2,633 2,483
OTHER NONCURRENT LIABILITIES 339 51
Total liabilities 29,938 23,390
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
SERIES A CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE PARTICIPATING PREFERRED STOCK, $0.01 PAR VALUE, 10,000,000 SHARES AUTHORIZED; 260,000 SHARES ISSUED AND OUTSTANDING 27,525 26,339
EQUITY:    
Additional paid-in capital 59,814 59,817
Accumulated deficit (16,816) (13,102)
Total equity 43,256 46,976
Total liabilities and equity 100,719 96,705
Class A Common Stock    
EQUITY:    
Common stock $ 204 $ 207
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 170,000,000 170,000,000
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 20,405,357 20,443,138
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 20,405,357 20,443,138
Class B Common Stock    
EQUITY:    
Common stock $ 54 $ 54
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 50,000,000 50,000,000
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 5,413,197 5,413,197
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 5,413,197 5,413,197
Class C Common Stock    
EQUITY:    
Common stock $ 0 $ 0
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 30,000,000 30,000,000
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 0 0
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 0 0
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Allowance for doubtful accounts $ 102 $ 122
Series A Cumulative Convertible Participating Preferred Stock    
Convertible participating preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Convertible participating preferred stock, authorized (in shares) 10,000,000 10,000,000
Convertible participating preferred stock, issued (in shares) 260,000 260,000
Convertible participating preferred stock, outstanding (in shares) 260,000 260,000
Class A Common Stock    
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 170,000,000 170,000,000
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 20,405,357 20,443,138
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 20,405,357 20,443,138
Class B Common Stock    
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 50,000,000 50,000,000
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 5,413,197 5,413,197
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 5,413,197 5,413,197
Class C Common Stock    
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 30,000,000 30,000,000
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 0 0
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 0 0
v3.23.2
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Total
Class A Common Stock
Class B Common Stock
Common Stock
Class A Common Stock
Common Stock
Class B Common Stock
APIC
Accumulated Deficit
Beginning balance (in shares) at Dec. 31, 2021       3,056,757 5,413,197    
Beginning balance at Dec. 31, 2021 $ (16,571)     $ 31 $ 54 $ 24,030 $ (40,686)
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Net loss (4,293)           (4,293)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors (in shares)       100,276      
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors 344     $ 1   343  
Preferred stock dividends (838)           (838)
Ending balance (in shares) at Mar. 31, 2022       3,157,033 5,413,197    
Ending balance at Mar. 31, 2022 (21,358)     $ 32 $ 54 24,373 (45,817)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Dec. 31, 2021       3,056,757 5,413,197    
Beginning balance at Dec. 31, 2021 (16,571)     $ 31 $ 54 24,030 (40,686)
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Net loss (7,196)            
Ending balance (in shares) at Jun. 30, 2022       3,130,298 5,413,197    
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2022 (24,740)     $ 31 $ 54 24,675 (49,500)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Mar. 31, 2022       3,157,033 5,413,197    
Beginning balance at Mar. 31, 2022 (21,358)     $ 32 $ 54 24,373 (45,817)
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Net loss (2,903)           (2,903)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors (in shares)       (26,735)      
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors 301     $ (1)   302  
Preferred stock dividends (780)           (780)
Ending balance (in shares) at Jun. 30, 2022       3,130,298 5,413,197    
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2022 (24,740)     $ 31 $ 54 24,675 (49,500)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Dec. 31, 2022   20,443,138 5,413,197 20,443,138 5,413,197    
Beginning balance at Dec. 31, 2022 46,976     $ 207 $ 54 59,817 (13,102)
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Net loss (2,107)           (2,107)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors (in shares)       564,548      
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors 369     $ 6   363  
Repurchase of class A common shares (in shares)       (395,813)      
Repurchase of class A common shares (571)     $ (6)   (565)  
Preferred stock dividends (590)           (590)
Ending balance (in shares) at Mar. 31, 2023       20,611,873 5,413,197    
Ending balance at Mar. 31, 2023 44,077     $ 207 $ 54 59,615 (15,799)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Dec. 31, 2022   20,443,138 5,413,197 20,443,138 5,413,197    
Beginning balance at Dec. 31, 2022 46,976     $ 207 $ 54 59,817 (13,102)
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Net loss (2,528)            
Repurchase of class A common shares (in shares)   (451,844)          
Repurchase of class A common shares   $ (600)          
Ending balance (in shares) at Jun. 30, 2023   20,405,357 5,413,197 20,405,357 5,413,197    
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2023 43,256     $ 204 $ 54 59,814 (16,816)
Beginning balance (in shares) at Mar. 31, 2023       20,611,873 5,413,197    
Beginning balance at Mar. 31, 2023 44,077     $ 207 $ 54 59,615 (15,799)
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Net loss (421)           (421)
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors (in shares)       (150,485)      
Issuance of class A to employees, officers and directors 264     $ (2)   266  
Repurchase of class A common shares (in shares)       (56,031)      
Repurchase of class A common shares (68)     $ (1)   (67)  
Preferred stock dividends (596)           (596)
Ending balance (in shares) at Jun. 30, 2023   20,405,357 5,413,197 20,405,357 5,413,197    
Ending balance at Jun. 30, 2023 $ 43,256     $ 204 $ 54 $ 59,814 $ (16,816)
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:    
Consolidated net loss $ (2,528) $ (7,196)
Less: Loss from discontinued operations, net of tax 143 1,697
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities -    
Depreciation and amortization 307 215
Amortization of deferred financing costs, including original issue discount 0 324
Noncash interest expense 0 664
Noncash lease expense 1,283 1,065
Allowance for credit losses (20) (7)
Provision for deferred income taxes 150 149
Noncash compensation 979 1,789
Other noncash items 429 0
Changes in assets and liabilities    
Accounts receivable 156 3,155
Prepaid expenses and other current assets (703) (87)
Other assets (172) 0
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (996) 994
Deferred revenue 738 68
Operating lease liabilities (666) (1,000)
Income taxes (3,021) 0
Other liabilities 250 1,460
Net cash (used in) provided by continuing operating activities (3,671) 3,290
Net cash provided by discontinued operating activities 390 598
Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities (3,281) 3,888
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:    
Purchases of property and equipment (624) (27)
Purchases of internally-created software (296) (925)
Net cash used in continuing investing activities (920) (952)
Net cash used in discontinued investing activities 0 (343)
Net cash used in investing activities (920) (1,295)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:    
Payments of long-term debt 0 (918)
Repurchases of class A common stock (639) 0
Settlement of tax withholding obligations (329) (1,172)
Net cash used in continuing financing activities (968) (2,090)
Net cash used in discontinued financing activities (38) (93)
Net cash used in financing activities (1,006) (2,183)
CHANGE IN CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH (5,207) 410
CASH, CASH EQUIVALENTS AND RESTRICTED CASH:    
Beginning of period 15,301 6,121
End of period 10,094 6,531
Less: Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of discontinued operations 0 0
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of continuing operations at end of period 10,094 6,531
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES:    
Cash paid for interest 0 3,389
Cash paid for income taxes $ 3,021 $ 0
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SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Organization
MediaCo Holding Inc. (“MediaCo” or the “Company”) is an owned and operated multi-media company formed in Indiana in 2019, focused on radio and digital advertising, premium programming and events.
Our assets consist of two radio stations, WQHT(FM) and WBLS(FM) (the “Stations”), which serve the New York City demographic market area that primarily targets Black, Hispanic, and multi-cultural consumers. We derive our revenues primarily from radio and digital advertising sales, but we also generate revenues from events, including sponsorships and ticket sales, licensing, and syndication.
On December 9, 2022, Fairway Outdoor LLC, FMG Kentucky, LLC and FMG Valdosta, LLC (collectively, “Fairway”), all of which were wholly owned direct and indirect subsidiaries of MediaCo, entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), with The Lamar Company, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company (the “Purchaser”), pursuant to which we sold our Fairway outdoor advertising business to the Purchaser. The transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement closed as of the date of the Purchase Agreement.
We have classified the related assets and liabilities associated with our Fairway business as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated balance sheets and the results of our Fairway business have been presented as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated statements of operations for all periods presented through December 9, 2022 as the sale represented a strategic shift in our business that had a major effect on our operations and financial results. Unless otherwise noted, discussion in the notes to condensed consolidated financial statements refers to the Company’s continuing operations. See Note 2 — Discontinued Operations for additional information.
Unless the context otherwise requires, references to “we”, “us” and “our” refer to MediaCo and its subsidiaries.
Basis of Presentation and Consolidation
Our condensed consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated. In the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary for fair presentation (including normal recurring adjustments) have been included.
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash
We consider time deposits, money market fund shares and all highly liquid debt investment instruments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At times, such deposits may be in excess of FDIC insurance limits. Restricted cash represents amounts held in escrow related to the disposition of the Fairway business and amounts held as collateral for a letter of credit entered into in connection with the lease in New York City for our radio operations and corporate offices.
Fair Value Measurements
Fair value is the exchange price to sell an asset or transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Company uses market data or assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. These inputs may be readily observable, corroborated by market data, or generally unobservable. The Company utilizes valuation techniques that maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. We have no assets or liabilities for which fair value is measured on a recurring basis using Level 3 inputs.
The Company has certain assets that are measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis including those described in Note 3, Intangible Assets, and are adjusted to fair value only when the carrying values are more than the fair values. The categorization of the framework used to price the assets is considered a Level 3 measurement due to the subjective nature of the unobservable inputs used to determine the fair value (see Note 3 for more discussion).
The Company’s long-term debt is not actively traded and is considered a Level 3 measurement. The Company believes the current carrying value of its long-term debt approximates its fair value.
Allowance for Credit Losses
An allowance for credit losses is recorded based on management’s judgment of the collectability of trade receivables. When assessing the collectability of receivables, management considers, among other things, customer type (agency versus non-agency), historical loss experience, existing and expected future economic conditions and aging category. Amounts are written off after all normal collection efforts have been exhausted. The activity in the allowance for credit losses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Beginning Balance$102 $120 $122 $186 
Change in Provision— 52 (20)(7)
Write Offs— (52)— (59)
Ending Balance$102 $120 $102 $120 
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. The Company has considered information available to it as of the date of issuance of these financial statements and is not aware of any specific events or circumstances that would require an update to its estimates or judgments, or a revision to the carrying value of its assets or liabilities. These estimates may change as new events occur and additional information becomes available. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates.
Earnings Per Share
Our basic and diluted net loss per share is computed using the two-class method. The two-class method is an earnings allocation that determines net income per share for each class of common stock and participating securities according to their participation rights in dividends and undistributed earnings or losses. Shares of Series A preferred stock include rights to participate in dividends and distributions to common stockholders on an if-converted basis, and accordingly are considered participating securities. During periods of undistributed losses, however, no effect is given to our participating securities since they are not contractually obligated to share in the losses. We have elected to determine the earnings allocation based on income (loss) from continuing operations. For periods with a loss from continuing operations, all potentially dilutive items were anti-dilutive and thus basic and diluted weighted-average shares are the same. The following is a reconciliation of basic and diluted net loss per share attributable to Class A and Class B common shareholders:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Numerator:
Loss from continuing operations$(430)$(2,237)$(2,385)$(5,499)
Less: Preferred stock dividends(596)(780)(1,186)(1,618)
Loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders(1,026)(3,017)(3,571)(7,117)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes(666)(143)(1,697)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders$(1,017)$(3,683)$(3,714)$(8,814)
Denominator:
Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding — basic and diluted24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687 
Earnings per share of common stock attributable to common shareholders:
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:
Continuing operations$(0.04)$(0.39)$(0.14)$(0.93)
Discontinued operations0.00 (0.08)(0.01)(0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:$(0.04)$(0.47)$(0.15)$(1.15)
On August 20, 2021, MediaCo Holding Inc. entered into an At Market Issuance Sales Agreement with B. Riley Securities, Inc. (“B. Riley”), pursuant to which the Company may offer and sell, from time to time through or to B. Riley, as agent or principal, shares of the Company’s Class A Common Stock, having an aggregate offering price of up to $12.5 million. No shares were sold during the six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 or 2022.
For the six month period ended June 30, 2023, we repurchased under a share repurchase plan 451,844 shares of Class A common stock for an aggregate of $0.6 million. Subsequent to June 30, 2023 through August 3, 2023 we repurchased an additional 15,542 shares of Class A common stock under the share repurchase plan for an aggregate of $17 thousand.
The following convertible equity shares and restricted stock awards were excluded from the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(in thousands)2023202220232022
Convertible Emmis promissory note5,563 1,352 4,795 1,368 
Convertible Standard General promissory notes— 5,156 — 5,225 
Series A convertible preferred stock24,549 5,861 21,162 5,933 
Restricted stock awards248 449 230 529 
Total anti-dilutive shares30,360 12,818 26,187 13,055 
Recent Accounting Pronouncements Adopted
In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses, which introduces new guidance for an approach based on using expected losses to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments. It also modifies the impairment model for available-for-sale debt securities and provides a simplified accounting model for purchased financial assets with credit deterioration since their origination. Instruments in scope include loans, held-to-maturity debt securities and net investments in leases as well as reinsurance and trade receivables. We adopted this standard on January 1, 2023. The adoption of the new standard did not have a significant impact on our condensed consolidated financial statements.
v3.23.2
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Discontinued Operations and Disposal Groups [Abstract]  
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
2. DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS
On December 9, 2022, Fairway entered into the Purchase Agreement with the Purchaser. The transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement closed as of the date of the Purchase Agreement. The purchase price was $78.6 million, subject to certain customary adjustments, paid at closing in cash. The sale resulted in a pre-tax gain of $46.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.
In accordance with ASC 205-20-S99-3, Allocation of Interest to Discontinued Operations, the Company elected to allocate interest expense to discontinued operations where the debt is not directly attributed to the Fairway business. Interest expense was allocated based on a ratio of net assets discontinued to the sum of consolidated net assets plus consolidated debt.
In addition, upon closing we entered into a transition service agreement with the Purchaser to support the operations after the divestiture for immaterial fees. This agreement commenced with the close of the transaction and was terminated at the end of the initial term in February 2023.
The financial results of Fairway are presented as income from discontinued operations on our condensed consolidated statements of operations through December 9, 2022, when the sale was completed. The following table presents the financial results of Fairway:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Net revenues$— $3,621 $— $7,043 
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense(9)2,592 143 5,301 
Depreciation and amortization— 804 — 1,619 
Loss on disposal of assets— 27 — 45 
Total operating expenses(9)3,423 143 6,965 
Income (loss) from operations of discontinued operations198 (143)78 
Interest and other, net— (854)— (1,775)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, before income taxes(656)(143)(1,697)
Income tax expense— (10)— — 
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes$$(666)$(143)$(1,697)
The following table presents the aggregate carrying amounts of assets and liabilities of discontinued operations for Fairway in the consolidated balance sheets:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Assets:
Accounts receivable, net— 1,026 
Other38 40 
Total current assets of discontinued operations38 1,066 
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses126 659 
Total current liabilities of discontinued operations126 659 
v3.23.2
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
3. INTANGIBLE ASSETS
As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, intangible assets consisted of the following:
 June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Indefinite-lived intangible assets
FCC licenses$63,266 $63,266 
Definite-lived intangible assets  
Software1,159 1,437 
Total$64,425 $64,703 
Valuation of Indefinite-lived Broadcasting Licenses
In accordance with ASC Topic 350, Intangibles—Goodwill and Other, the Company’s FCC licenses are considered indefinite-lived intangibles; therefore, they are not subject to amortization, but are tested for impairment at least annually as discussed below.
The carrying amounts of the Company’s FCC licenses were $63.3 million as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. Pursuant to our accounting policy, stations in a geographic market cluster are considered a single unit of accounting. The stations perform an annual impairment test of indefinite-lived intangibles as of October 1 of each year. When indicators of impairment are present, we will perform an interim impairment test. There have been no indicators of impairment since we performed our annual impairment assessment as of October 1, 2022 and therefore there has been no need to perform an interim impairment assessment. Future impairment tests may result in additional impairment charges in subsequent periods.
Fair value of our FCC licenses is estimated to be the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. To determine the fair value of our FCC licenses, the Company considers both income and market valuation methods when it performs its impairment tests. Under the income method, the Company projects cash flows that would be generated by its unit of accounting assuming the unit of accounting was commencing operations in its market at the beginning of the valuation period. This cash flow stream is discounted to arrive at a value for the FCC license. The Company assumes the competitive situation that exists in its market remains unchanged, with the exception that its unit of accounting commenced operations at the beginning of the valuation period. In doing so, the Company extracts the value of going concern and any other assets acquired, and strictly values the FCC license.
Major assumptions involved in this analysis include market revenue, market revenue growth rates, unit of accounting audience share, unit of accounting revenue share and discount rate. Each of these assumptions may change in the future based upon changes in general economic conditions, audience behavior, consummated transactions, and numerous other variables that may be beyond our control. The projections incorporated into our license valuations take into consideration then current economic conditions. Under the market method, the Company uses recent sales of comparable radio stations for which the sales value appeared to be concentrated entirely in the value of the license, to arrive at an indication of fair value. When evaluating our radio broadcasting licenses for impairment, the testing is performed at the unit of accounting level as determined by ASC Topic 350-30-35. In our case, radio stations in a geographic market cluster are considered a single unit of accounting.
Definite-lived intangibles
The following table presents the weighted-average useful life at June 30, 2023, and the gross carrying amount and accumulated amortization at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, for our definite-lived intangible assets:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life
(in years)
Gross Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Carrying
Amount
Gross Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Carrying
Amount
Software4.8$1,327 $168 $1,159 $1,495 $58 $1,437 
The software was developed internally by our radio operations and represents our updated website and mobile application, which offer increased functionality and opportunities to grow and interact with our audience. They cost $1.3 million to develop and useful lives of five years and seven years were assigned to the application and website, respectively.
Total amortization expense from definite-lived intangible assets for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 was $0.1 million. There was no amortization expense from definite-lived intangible assets for the three and six months ended June 30, 2022. The Company estimates amortization expense each of the next five years as follows:
Year ending December 31,Amortization Expense
2023 (from July 1)$123 
2024247 
2025247 
2026247 
2027204 
After 202791 
Total$1,159 
v3.23.2
REVENUE
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
REVENUE
4. REVENUE
The Company generates revenue from the sale of services including, but not limited to: (i) on-air commercial broadcast time, (ii) non-traditional revenues including event-related revenues and event sponsorship revenues, and (iii) digital advertising. Payments received from advertisers before the performance obligation is satisfied are recorded as deferred revenue. Substantially all deferred revenue is recognized within twelve months of the payment date. We do not disclose the value of unsatisfied performance obligations for contracts with an original expected length of one year or less. Advertising revenues presented in the condensed consolidated financial statements are reflected on a net basis, after the deduction of advertising agency fees, usually at a rate of 15% of gross revenues.
Spot Radio Advertising
On-air broadcast revenue is recognized when or as performance obligations under the terms of a contract with a customer are satisfied. This typically occurs over the period of time that advertisements are provided, or as an event occurs. Revenues are reported at the amount the Company expects to be entitled to receive under the contract. Payments received from advertisers before the performance obligation is satisfied are recorded as deferred revenue in the condensed consolidated balance sheets. Substantially all deferred revenue is recognized within twelve months of the payment date.
Digital
Digital revenue relates to revenue generated from the sale of digital marketing services (including display advertisements and video pre-roll and sponsorships) to advertisers on Company-owned websites and from revenue generated from content distributed across other digital platforms. Digital revenues are generally recognized as the digital advertising is delivered.
Syndication
Syndication revenue relates to revenue generated from the sale of rights to broadcast shows we produce as well as revenues from syndicated shows we broadcast for a fee. Syndication revenues are generally recognized ratably over the term of the contract.
Events and Sponsorships
Events and Sponsorships revenues principally consist of ticket sales and sponsorship of events our stations conduct in their local market. These revenues are recognized when our performance obligations are fulfilled, which generally coincides with the occurrence of the related event.
Other
Other revenue includes barter revenue, network revenue, talent fee revenue and other revenue. The Company provides advertising broadcast time in exchange for certain products and services, including on-air radio programming. These barter arrangements generally allow the Company to preempt such bartered broadcast time in favor of advertisers who purchase time for cash consideration. These barter arrangements are valued based upon the Company’s estimate of the fair value of the products and services received. Revenue is recognized on barter arrangements when we broadcast the advertisements. Advertisements delivered under barter arrangements are typically aired during the same period in which the products and services are consumed. The Company also sells certain remnant advertising inventory to third-parties for cash, and we refer to this as network revenue. The third-parties aggregate our remnant inventory with other broadcasters’ remnant inventory for sale to third parties, generally to large national advertisers. This network revenue is recognized as we broadcast the advertisements. Talent fee revenue are fees earned for appearances by our talent, which is recognized when our performance obligations are fulfilled, which generally coincides with the occurrence of the related appearance. Other revenue is comprised of brand integrations, custom on-air shows, or other amounts earned that do not fit in any other category and are recognized when our performance obligations are fulfilled.
Disaggregation of revenue
The following table presents the Company’s revenues disaggregated by revenue source:
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023% of Total 2022% of Total 2023% of Total 2022% of Total
Revenue by Source:
Spot Radio Advertising$4,912 40.7 %$5,987 47.8 %$9,681 49.9 %$12,164 58.9 %
Digital1,471 12.2 %1,588 12.7 %2,445 12.6 %2,318 11.2 %
Syndication605 5.0 %419 3.3 %1,210 6.2 %832 4.0 %
Events and Sponsorships4,472 37.0 %3,035 24.2 %4,628 23.8 %3,042 14.7 %
Other620 5.1 %1,502 12.0 %1,451 7.5 %2,288 11.2 %
Total net revenues$12,080 $12,531 $19,415 $20,644 
v3.23.2
LONG-TERM DEBT
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
LONG-TERM DEBT
5. LONG-TERM DEBT
Long-term debt was comprised of the note payable to Emmis of $6.0 million at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
Emmis Convertible Promissory Note
The Emmis Convertible Promissory Note (as defined below) carries interest at a base rate equal to the interest on any senior credit facility, including any applicable paid in kind rate, or if no senior credit facility is outstanding, of 6.0%, plus an additional 1.0% on any payment of interest in kind and, without regard to whether the Company pays such interest in kind, an additional increase of 1.0% following the second anniversary of the date of issuance and additional increases of 1.0% following each successive anniversary thereafter. The Company has been accruing interest since inception using the rate applicable if the interest will be paid in kind. The Emmis Convertible Promissory Note is convertible, in whole or in part, into MediaCo Class A common stock at the option of Emmis and at a strike price equal to the thirty-day volume weighted average price of the MediaCo Class A common stock on the date of conversion. The Emmis Convertible Promissory Note matures on November 25, 2024. As of June 30, 2023, the principal balance outstanding under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note was $6.0 million.
Based on amounts outstanding at June 30, 2023, mandatory principal payments of long-term debt are $6.0 million in 2024.
Senior Secured Term Loan Agreement
Until December 9, 2022, the Company had a five-year senior secured term loan agreement (the “Senior Credit Facility”) with GACP Finance Co., LLC, (“GACP”) a Delaware limited liability company, as administrative agent and collateral agent. On December 9, 2022, following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement, the Company repaid in full, without penalty, all of its obligations under the Senior Credit Facility, which was terminated at that time.
SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes
On July 28, 2022, SG Broadcasting exercised its right to convert the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest on the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes (as defined below) of $28.0 million and $1.9 million, respectively, for 12.9 million shares of the Company’s Class A common stock. The SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes were terminated at that time, except for one such promissory note issued on May 19, 2021 (the “May 2021 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note”), which expired on June 30, 2023, with no amounts outstanding thereunder as of December 31, 2022 or June 30, 2023.
v3.23.2
REGULATORY, LEGAL AND OTHER MATTERS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
REGULATORY, LEGAL AND OTHER MATTERS
6. REGULATORY, LEGAL AND OTHER MATTERS
From time to time, our stations are parties to various legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of business. In the opinion of management of the Company, however, there are no legal proceedings pending against the Company that we believe are likely to have a material adverse effect on the Company.
v3.23.2
INCOME TAXES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
INCOME TAXES
7. INCOME TAXES
The effective tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was 7% and 3%, respectively. Our effective tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2023 differs from the statutory tax rate primarily due to the recognition of additional valuation allowance.
v3.23.2
LEASES
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Leases [Abstract]  
LEASES
8. LEASES
We determine if an arrangement is a lease at inception. We have operating leases for office space and tower space expiring at various dates through August 2039. Some leases have options to extend and some have options to terminate. Operating leases are included in operating lease right-of-use assets, current operating lease liabilities, and noncurrent operating lease liabilities in our condensed consolidated balance sheets.
Operating lease assets represent our right to use an underlying asset for the lease term and lease liabilities represent our obligation to make lease payments arising from the lease. Operating lease assets and liabilities are recognized at the commencement date based on the present value of lease payments over the lease term. As our leases do not provide an implicit rate, we use our incremental borrowing rate based on the information available at commencement date in determining the present value of lease payments. We use the implicit rate if it is readily determinable. Our lease terms may include options to extend or terminate the lease, which we treat as exercised when it is reasonably certain and there is a significant economic incentive to exercise that option.
Operating lease expense for operating lease assets is recognized on a straight-line basis over the lease term. Variable lease payments, which represent lease payments that vary due to changes in facts or circumstances occurring after the commencement date other than the passage of time, are expensed in the period in which the obligation for these payments was incurred. None of our leases contain variable lease payments.
We elected not to apply the recognition requirements of ASC 842, “Leases”, to short-term leases, which are deemed to be leases with a lease term of twelve months or less. Instead, we recognized lease payments in the condensed consolidated statements of operations on a straight-line basis over the lease term and variable payments in the period in which the obligation for these payments was incurred. We elected this policy for all classes of underlying assets. Short-term lease expense recognized in the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was not material.
On November 18, 2022, the Company entered into a lease agreement in New York City for our radio operations and corporate offices with a lease commencement date of February 1, 2023 and a noncancellable lease term through August 2039. This resulted in a right of use asset of $10.4 million and an operating lease liability of $10.4 million when recorded at lease commencement.
The impact of operating leases to our condensed consolidated financial statements was as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Operating lease cost$1,107 $638 $2,059 $1,275 
Operating cash flows from operating leases938 746 1,688 1,498 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities— — 10,391 — 
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted average remaining lease term - operating leases (in years)14.17.0
Weighted average discount rate - operating leases11.4 %5.9 %
As of June 30, 2023, the annual minimum lease payments of our operating lease liabilities were as follows:
Year ending December 31,
2023 (from July 1)
$372 
20241,833 
20252,048 
20262,449 
20272,479 
After 202728,915 
Total lease payments38,096 
Less imputed interest(22,747)
Total recorded lease liabilities$15,349 
v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
9. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Transaction Agreement with Emmis and SG Broadcasting
On June 28, 2019, MediaCo entered into a Contribution and Distribution Agreement with Emmis Communications Corporation (“Emmis”) and SG Broadcasting, pursuant to which (i) Emmis contributed the assets of its radio stations WQHT-FM and WBLS-FM, in exchange for $91.5 million in cash, a $5.0 million note and 23.72% of the common stock of MediaCo, (ii) Standard General purchased 76.28% of the common stock of MediaCo, and (iii) the common stock of MediaCo received by Emmis was distributed pro rata in a taxable dividend to Emmis’ shareholders on January 17, 2020. The common stock of MediaCo acquired by Standard General is entitled to ten votes per share and the common stock acquired by Emmis and distributed to Emmis’ shareholders is entitled to one vote per share.
Convertible Promissory Notes
As a result of the transaction described above, on November 25, 2019, we issued convertible promissory notes to both Emmis (such note, the “Emmis Convertible Promissory Note”) and SG Broadcasting (such note, the “November 2019 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note”) in the amounts of $5.0 million and $6.3 million, respectively. Through December 31, 2021, there were additional borrowings from SG Broadcasting and annual interest amounts paid in kind on the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note and SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes such that the principal balances outstanding as of December 31, 2021 were $6.2 million and $27.6 million, respectively. In addition to the November 2019 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note, we issued additional promissory notes to evidence our indebtedness to SG Broadcasting (collectively with the November 2019 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note, the “SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes”).
On May 19, 2022, annual interest of $0.4 million was paid in kind and added to the principal balance of the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes.
On July 28, 2022, SG Broadcasting exercised its right under the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes to fully convert the outstanding principal and accrued but unpaid interest into the Company’s Class A common stock. The SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes were terminated at that time, except for the May 2021 SG Broadcasting Promissory Note, which remains outstanding, but with no amounts outstanding thereunder as of December 31, 2022 or June 30, 2023.
On August 19, 2022, Emmis exercised its right under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note to convert $30 thousand of the outstanding principal for 11 thousand shares of the Company’s Class A common stock.
On November 25, 2022, annual interest of $0.8 million was paid in kind and added to the principal balance of the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note.
On December 21, 2022, Emmis exercised its right under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note to convert $0.9 million of the outstanding principal and $0.1 million of accrued but unpaid interest for 0.8 million shares of the Company’s Class A common stock.
Consequently, the principal amount outstanding as of December 31, 2022 and June 30, 2023 under the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note was $6.0 million.
The Company recognized interest expense of $0.3 million and $0.4 million related to the Emmis Convertible Promissory Note for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively. The Company recognized no interest expense related to the SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and $1.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
The terms of these Emmis Convertible Promissory Note is described in Note 5.
Convertible Preferred Stock
On December 13, 2019, in connection with the purchase of our Outdoor Advertising segment, the Company issued to SG Broadcasting 220,000 shares of MediaCo Series A Convertible Preferred Stock.
MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares rank senior in preference to the MediaCo Class A common stock, MediaCo Class B common stock, and the MediaCo Class C common stock. Pursuant to the Articles of Amendment, the ability of the Company to make distributions with respect to, or make a liquidation payment on, any other class of capital stock in the Company designated to be junior to, or on parity with, the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares, will be subject to certain restrictions, including that (i) the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares shall be entitled to receive the amount of dividends per share that would be payable on the number of whole common shares of the Company into which each share of MediaCo Series A Preferred Share could be converted, and (ii) the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares, upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company, shall be entitled to a preference on the assets of the Company. Issued and outstanding shares of MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares shall accrue cumulative dividends, payable in kind, at an annual rate equal to the interest rate on any senior debt of the Company (see Note 5), or if no senior debt is outstanding, 6%, plus additional increases of 1% on December 12, 2020 and each anniversary thereof. On December 13, 2022, dividends of $3.4 million were paid in kind. The payment in kind increased the accrued value of the preferred stock and 80,000 additional shares were issued as part of this payment.
MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares are redeemable for cash at the option of SG Broadcasting at any time on or after June 12, 2025, and so the shares are classified outside of permanent equity. The Series A Preferred Shares are also convertible into shares of Class A common stock at the option of SG Broadcasting, with the number of shares of common stock determined by dividing the original contribution, plus accrued dividends, by the 30-day volume weighted average share price of Class A common shares. The Series A Preferred Shares are participating securities and we calculate earnings per share using the two-class method.
Dividends on Series A Convertible Preferred Stock held by SG Broadcasting were $1.2 million and $1.6 million, respectively, for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022. As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, unpaid cumulative dividends were $1.3 million and $0.1 million, respectively, and included in the balance of preferred stock in the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.
On December 28, 2022, SG Broadcasting exercised its right to partially convert $4.0 million of the outstanding balance on the MediaCo Series A Preferred Shares for 3.3 million shares of the Company’s Class A common stock.
Management Agreement for Billboards LLC
On August 11, 2020, the board of directors of the Company unanimously authorized the entry into a certain Management Agreement (the “Billboard Agreement”) between Fairway Outdoor LLC (a subsidiary of the Company, “Fairway”) and Billboards LLC (an affiliate of Standard General, “Billboards”). Under the Billboard Agreement, Fairway will manage the billboard business of Billboards in exchange for payments of $25 thousand per quarter and reimbursement of all out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Fairway in the performance of its duties under the Billboard Agreement. The Billboard Agreement has an effective date of August 1, 2020, a term of three years, and customary provisions on limitation of liability and indemnification. $50 thousand of income was recognized and $105 thousand of out-of-pocket expenses were incurred for the six months ended June 30, 2022 in relation to the Billboard Agreement. On December 9, 2022, in connection with the sale of the assets held by Fairway, the Billboard Agreement was terminated pursuant to mutual agreement between Fairway and Billboards.
v3.23.2
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
10. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
On July 11, 2023, Bradford A. Tobin, the President, Chief Operating Officer, General Counsel and Secretary of MediaCo, resigned as an officer of the Company, effective on such date. To facilitate the transition of Mr. Tobin’s duties, he remained an employee of the Company, serving in an advisory position, through August 11, 2023. In connection with Mr. Tobin’s resignation, he and the Company entered into a Separation and Release Agreement, dated July 11, 2023 (the “Separation Agreement”), pursuant to which Mr. Tobin received, in lieu of any compensation to which he would have been entitled under his Employment Agreement dated February 9, 2022 (the “Employment Agreement”), a lump sum cash payment equal to (i) $175,000, which is equal to six months of the cash portion of Mr. Tobin’s current base salary, plus (ii) $19,000, as payment of the cost of six months of COBRA benefits. In addition, the vesting of all equity awards held by Mr. Tobin was accelerated to the date of his separation, in accordance with the Employment Agreement. The Separation Agreement is subject to a customary release and customary confidentiality, non-disparagement and other provisions. The Separation Agreement also provided that Mr. Tobin and the Company entered into a consulting agreement covering the period from August 12, 2023 through November 11, 2023, during which Mr. Tobin will be available to provide consulting services to the Company for up to ten hours per week on an as needed basis at an hourly rate.
Also on July 11, 2023, the Company announced the appointment of Kudjo Sogadzi, age 40, as the Company’s Chief Operating Officer, effective July 14, 2023. Mr. Sogadzi will join the Company as an at-will employee and shall receive (i) an annual base salary of $200,000, (ii) a grant, made on the Start Date, of Class A common shares of the Company totaling $150,000, with the number of Shares calculated using a 5-day VWAP ending on the date prior to the Start Date, which Shares shall vest annually in three equal tranches on the first three anniversaries of the Start Date, and (iii) the potential to earn a discretionary annual bonus, subject to approval by the Board of Directors and Compensation Committee of the Board, with a target amount of 50% of his annual base salary.
There were no other subsequent events other than the stock repurchases discussed in Note 1.
v3.23.2
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Policies)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Organization
Organization
MediaCo Holding Inc. (“MediaCo” or the “Company”) is an owned and operated multi-media company formed in Indiana in 2019, focused on radio and digital advertising, premium programming and events.
Our assets consist of two radio stations, WQHT(FM) and WBLS(FM) (the “Stations”), which serve the New York City demographic market area that primarily targets Black, Hispanic, and multi-cultural consumers. We derive our revenues primarily from radio and digital advertising sales, but we also generate revenues from events, including sponsorships and ticket sales, licensing, and syndication.
On December 9, 2022, Fairway Outdoor LLC, FMG Kentucky, LLC and FMG Valdosta, LLC (collectively, “Fairway”), all of which were wholly owned direct and indirect subsidiaries of MediaCo, entered into an Asset Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), with The Lamar Company, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company (the “Purchaser”), pursuant to which we sold our Fairway outdoor advertising business to the Purchaser. The transactions contemplated by the Purchase Agreement closed as of the date of the Purchase Agreement.
We have classified the related assets and liabilities associated with our Fairway business as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated balance sheets and the results of our Fairway business have been presented as discontinued operations in our condensed consolidated statements of operations for all periods presented through December 9, 2022 as the sale represented a strategic shift in our business that had a major effect on our operations and financial results. Unless otherwise noted, discussion in the notes to condensed consolidated financial statements refers to the Company’s continuing operations. See Note 2 — Discontinued Operations for additional information.
Unless the context otherwise requires, references to “we”, “us” and “our” refer to MediaCo and its subsidiaries.
Basis of Presentation and Consolidation
Basis of Presentation and Consolidation
Our condensed consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”). All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated. In the opinion of management, all adjustments necessary for fair presentation (including normal recurring adjustments) have been included.
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash
Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash
We consider time deposits, money market fund shares and all highly liquid debt investment instruments with original maturities of three months or less to be cash equivalents. At times, such deposits may be in excess of FDIC insurance limits. Restricted cash represents amounts held in escrow related to the disposition of the Fairway business and amounts held as collateral for a letter of credit entered into in connection with the lease in New York City for our radio operations and corporate offices.
Fair Value Measurements
Fair Value Measurements
Fair value is the exchange price to sell an asset or transfer a liability (an exit price) in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. The Company uses market data or assumptions market participants would use in pricing the asset or liability, including assumptions about risk and the risks inherent in the inputs to the valuation technique. These inputs may be readily observable, corroborated by market data, or generally unobservable. The Company utilizes valuation techniques that maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs. We have no assets or liabilities for which fair value is measured on a recurring basis using Level 3 inputs.
The Company has certain assets that are measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis including those described in Note 3, Intangible Assets, and are adjusted to fair value only when the carrying values are more than the fair values. The categorization of the framework used to price the assets is considered a Level 3 measurement due to the subjective nature of the unobservable inputs used to determine the fair value (see Note 3 for more discussion).
The Company’s long-term debt is not actively traded and is considered a Level 3 measurement. The Company believes the current carrying value of its long-term debt approximates its fair value.
Allowance for Credit Losses Allowance for Credit LossesAn allowance for credit losses is recorded based on management’s judgment of the collectability of trade receivables. When assessing the collectability of receivables, management considers, among other things, customer type (agency versus non-agency), historical loss experience, existing and expected future economic conditions and aging category. Amounts are written off after all normal collection efforts have been exhausted.
Estimates
Estimates
The preparation of financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. The Company has considered information available to it as of the date of issuance of these financial statements and is not aware of any specific events or circumstances that would require an update to its estimates or judgments, or a revision to the carrying value of its assets or liabilities. These estimates may change as new events occur and additional information becomes available. Actual results could differ materially from these estimates.
Earnings Per Share
Earnings Per Share
Our basic and diluted net loss per share is computed using the two-class method. The two-class method is an earnings allocation that determines net income per share for each class of common stock and participating securities according to their participation rights in dividends and undistributed earnings or losses. Shares of Series A preferred stock include rights to participate in dividends and distributions to common stockholders on an if-converted basis, and accordingly are considered participating securities. During periods of undistributed losses, however, no effect is given to our participating securities since they are not contractually obligated to share in the losses. We have elected to determine the earnings allocation based on income (loss) from continuing operations. For periods with a loss from continuing operations, all potentially dilutive items were anti-dilutive and thus basic and diluted weighted-average shares are the same. The following is a reconciliation of basic and diluted net loss per share attributable to Class A and Class B common shareholders:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Numerator:
Loss from continuing operations$(430)$(2,237)$(2,385)$(5,499)
Less: Preferred stock dividends(596)(780)(1,186)(1,618)
Loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders(1,026)(3,017)(3,571)(7,117)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes(666)(143)(1,697)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders$(1,017)$(3,683)$(3,714)$(8,814)
Denominator:
Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding — basic and diluted24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687 
Earnings per share of common stock attributable to common shareholders:
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:
Continuing operations$(0.04)$(0.39)$(0.14)$(0.93)
Discontinued operations0.00 (0.08)(0.01)(0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:$(0.04)$(0.47)$(0.15)$(1.15)
On August 20, 2021, MediaCo Holding Inc. entered into an At Market Issuance Sales Agreement with B. Riley Securities, Inc. (“B. Riley”), pursuant to which the Company may offer and sell, from time to time through or to B. Riley, as agent or principal, shares of the Company’s Class A Common Stock, having an aggregate offering price of up to $12.5 million. No shares were sold during the six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 or 2022.
For the six month period ended June 30, 2023, we repurchased under a share repurchase plan 451,844 shares of Class A common stock for an aggregate of $0.6 million. Subsequent to June 30, 2023 through August 3, 2023 we repurchased an additional 15,542 shares of Class A common stock under the share repurchase plan for an aggregate of $17 thousand.
The following convertible equity shares and restricted stock awards were excluded from the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(in thousands)2023202220232022
Convertible Emmis promissory note5,563 1,352 4,795 1,368 
Convertible Standard General promissory notes— 5,156 — 5,225 
Series A convertible preferred stock24,549 5,861 21,162 5,933 
Restricted stock awards248 449 230 529 
Total anti-dilutive shares30,360 12,818 26,187 13,055 
Recent Accounting Pronouncements Adopted
Recent Accounting Pronouncements Adopted
In June 2016, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued Accounting Standards Update 2016-13, Financial Instruments – Credit Losses, which introduces new guidance for an approach based on using expected losses to estimate credit losses on certain types of financial instruments. It also modifies the impairment model for available-for-sale debt securities and provides a simplified accounting model for purchased financial assets with credit deterioration since their origination. Instruments in scope include loans, held-to-maturity debt securities and net investments in leases as well as reinsurance and trade receivables. We adopted this standard on January 1, 2023. The adoption of the new standard did not have a significant impact on our condensed consolidated financial statements.
v3.23.2
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Accounts Receivable, Allowance for Credit Loss The activity in the allowance for credit losses for the three-month and six-month periods ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 was as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Beginning Balance$102 $120 $122 $186 
Change in Provision— 52 (20)(7)
Write Offs— (52)— (59)
Ending Balance$102 $120 $102 $120 
Reconciliation of Basic and Diluted Net Loss per Share Attributable to Common Shareholders The following is a reconciliation of basic and diluted net loss per share attributable to Class A and Class B common shareholders:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Numerator:
Loss from continuing operations$(430)$(2,237)$(2,385)$(5,499)
Less: Preferred stock dividends(596)(780)(1,186)(1,618)
Loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders(1,026)(3,017)(3,571)(7,117)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes(666)(143)(1,697)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders$(1,017)$(3,683)$(3,714)$(8,814)
Denominator:
Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding — basic and diluted24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687 
Earnings per share of common stock attributable to common shareholders:
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:
Continuing operations$(0.04)$(0.39)$(0.14)$(0.93)
Discontinued operations0.00 (0.08)(0.01)(0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders - basic and diluted:$(0.04)$(0.47)$(0.15)$(1.15)
Schedule of Convertible Equity Shares and Restricted Stock Awards Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Loss per Share
The following convertible equity shares and restricted stock awards were excluded from the calculation of diluted net loss per share because their effect would have been anti-dilutive.
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(in thousands)2023202220232022
Convertible Emmis promissory note5,563 1,352 4,795 1,368 
Convertible Standard General promissory notes— 5,156 — 5,225 
Series A convertible preferred stock24,549 5,861 21,162 5,933 
Restricted stock awards248 449 230 529 
Total anti-dilutive shares30,360 12,818 26,187 13,055 
v3.23.2
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Discontinued Operations and Disposal Groups [Abstract]  
Disposal Groups, Including Discontinued Operations The following table presents the financial results of Fairway:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Net revenues$— $3,621 $— $7,043 
OPERATING EXPENSES
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense(9)2,592 143 5,301 
Depreciation and amortization— 804 — 1,619 
Loss on disposal of assets— 27 — 45 
Total operating expenses(9)3,423 143 6,965 
Income (loss) from operations of discontinued operations198 (143)78 
Interest and other, net— (854)— (1,775)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, before income taxes(656)(143)(1,697)
Income tax expense— (10)— — 
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes$$(666)$(143)$(1,697)
The following table presents the aggregate carrying amounts of assets and liabilities of discontinued operations for Fairway in the consolidated balance sheets:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Assets:
Accounts receivable, net— 1,026 
Other38 40 
Total current assets of discontinued operations38 1,066 
Liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses126 659 
Total current liabilities of discontinued operations126 659 
v3.23.2
INTANGIBLE ASSETS (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Intangible Assets
As of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, intangible assets consisted of the following:
 June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Indefinite-lived intangible assets
FCC licenses$63,266 $63,266 
Definite-lived intangible assets  
Software1,159 1,437 
Total$64,425 $64,703 
Schedule of Definite-Lived Intangible Assets
The following table presents the weighted-average useful life at June 30, 2023, and the gross carrying amount and accumulated amortization at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, for our definite-lived intangible assets:
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life
(in years)
Gross Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Carrying
Amount
Gross Carrying
Amount
Accumulated
Amortization
Net Carrying
Amount
Software4.8$1,327 $168 $1,159 $1,495 $58 $1,437 
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets Amortization Expense The Company estimates amortization expense each of the next five years as follows:
Year ending December 31,Amortization Expense
2023 (from July 1)$123 
2024247 
2025247 
2026247 
2027204 
After 202791 
Total$1,159 
v3.23.2
REVENUE (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Schedule of Disaggregation of Revenue
The following table presents the Company’s revenues disaggregated by revenue source:
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2023% of Total 2022% of Total 2023% of Total 2022% of Total
Revenue by Source:
Spot Radio Advertising$4,912 40.7 %$5,987 47.8 %$9,681 49.9 %$12,164 58.9 %
Digital1,471 12.2 %1,588 12.7 %2,445 12.6 %2,318 11.2 %
Syndication605 5.0 %419 3.3 %1,210 6.2 %832 4.0 %
Events and Sponsorships4,472 37.0 %3,035 24.2 %4,628 23.8 %3,042 14.7 %
Other620 5.1 %1,502 12.0 %1,451 7.5 %2,288 11.2 %
Total net revenues$12,080 $12,531 $19,415 $20,644 
v3.23.2
LEASES (Tables)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Leases [Abstract]  
Schedule of Impact of Operating Leases to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
The impact of operating leases to our condensed consolidated financial statements was as follows:
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023202220232022
Operating lease cost$1,107 $638 $2,059 $1,275 
Operating cash flows from operating leases938 746 1,688 1,498 
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities— — 10,391 — 
June 30, 2023December 31, 2022
Weighted average remaining lease term - operating leases (in years)14.17.0
Weighted average discount rate - operating leases11.4 %5.9 %
Schedule of Annual Minimum Lease Payments of Operating Lease Liabilities
As of June 30, 2023, the annual minimum lease payments of our operating lease liabilities were as follows:
Year ending December 31,
2023 (from July 1)
$372 
20241,833 
20252,048 
20262,449 
20272,479 
After 202728,915 
Total lease payments38,096 
Less imputed interest(22,747)
Total recorded lease liabilities$15,349 
v3.23.2
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES - Narrative (Details)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Aug. 03, 2023
USD ($)
shares
Jun. 30, 2023
USD ($)
RadioStation
Mar. 31, 2023
USD ($)
Jun. 30, 2023
USD ($)
RadioStation
shares
Jun. 30, 2022
USD ($)
Aug. 20, 2021
USD ($)
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]            
Number of radio stations | RadioStation   2   2    
Stock repurchased during period, value   $ 68,000 $ 571,000      
Class A Common Stock            
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]            
Stock repurchased during period (in shares) | shares       451,844    
Stock repurchased during period, value       $ 600,000    
Class A Common Stock | Subsequent Event            
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]            
Stock repurchased during period (in shares) | shares 15,542          
Stock repurchased during period, value $ 17,000          
Class A Common Stock | At market issuance sales agreement | B. Riley Securities, Inc.,            
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]            
Aggregate offering price           $ 12,500,000
Proceeds from issuance of class A common stock       0 $ 0  
Fair value measurements recurring | Level 3            
Significant Accounting Policies [Line Items]            
Assets   0   0    
Liabilities   $ 0   $ 0    
v3.23.2
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES - Schedule of Allowance (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Accounts Receivable, Allowance for Credit Loss [Roll Forward]        
Beginning Balance $ 102 $ 120 $ 122 $ 186
Change in Provision 0 52 (20) (7)
Write Offs 0 (52) 0 (59)
Ending Balance $ 102 $ 120 $ 102 $ 120
v3.23.2
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES - Reconciliation of Basic and Diluted Net Loss per Share Attributable to Common Shareholders (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, shares in Thousands, $ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Numerator:        
Loss from continuing operations $ (430) $ (2,237) $ (2,385) $ (5,499)
Less: Preferred stock dividends (596) (780) (1,186) (1,618)
Loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders, basic (1,026) (3,017) (3,571) (7,117)
Loss from continuing operations available to common shareholders, diluted (1,026) (3,017) (3,571) (7,117)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes 9 (666) (143) (1,697)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders, basic (1,017) (3,683) (3,714) (8,814)
Net loss attributable to common shareholders, diluted $ (1,017) $ (3,683) $ (3,714) $ (8,814)
Denominator:        
Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding, basic (in shares) 24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687
Weighted-average shares of common stock outstanding, diluted (in shares) 24,947 7,808 24,927 7,687
Earnings per share of common stock attributable to common shareholders:        
Continuing operations - basic (in dollars per share) $ (0.04) $ (0.39) $ (0.14) $ (0.93)
Continuing operations - diluted (in dollars per share) (0.04) (0.39) (0.14) (0.93)
Discontinued operations - basic (in dollars per share) 0.00 (0.08) (0.01) (0.22)
Discontinued operations - diluted (in dollars per share) 0.00 (0.08) (0.01) (0.22)
Net loss per share attributable to common shares, basic (in dollars per share) (0.04) (0.47) (0.15) (1.15)
Net loss per share attributable to common shareholders, diluted (in dollars per share) $ (0.04) $ (0.47) $ (0.15) $ (1.15)
v3.23.2
SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES - Schedule of Convertible Equity Shares and Restricted Stock Awards Excluded from Calculation of Diluted Net Loss per Share (Details) - shares
shares in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Antidilutive Securities Excluded From Computation Of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Shares excluded from calculation of diluted net loss per share 30,360 12,818 26,187 13,055
Restricted stock awards        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded From Computation Of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Shares excluded from calculation of diluted net loss per share 248 449 230 529
Series A convertible preferred stock        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded From Computation Of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Shares excluded from calculation of diluted net loss per share 24,549 5,861 21,162 5,933
Convertible Standard General promissory notes | Convertible Promissory Note        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded From Computation Of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Shares excluded from calculation of diluted net loss per share 0 5,156 0 5,225
Convertible Emmis promissory note | Convertible Promissory Note        
Antidilutive Securities Excluded From Computation Of Earnings Per Share [Line Items]        
Shares excluded from calculation of diluted net loss per share 5,563 1,352 4,795 1,368
v3.23.2
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS - Narrative (Details) - Fairway - Discontinued Operations, Disposed of by Sale - USD ($)
$ in Millions
3 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 09, 2022
Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Additional Disclosures by Disposal Groups, Including Discontinued Operations [Line Items]    
Disposal group, including discontinued operation, consideration   $ 78.6
Gain on sale of discontinued operations $ 46.9  
v3.23.2
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS - Financial Results (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Additional Disclosures by Disposal Groups, Including Discontinued Operations [Line Items]        
Income tax expense $ 0 $ (10) $ 0 $ 0
NET INCOME (LOSS) FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 9 (666) (143) (1,697)
Discontinued Operations, Disposed of by Sale        
Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Additional Disclosures by Disposal Groups, Including Discontinued Operations [Line Items]        
Net revenues 0 3,621 0 7,043
Operating expenses excluding depreciation and amortization expense (9) 2,592 143 5,301
Depreciation and amortization 0 804 0 1,619
Loss on disposal of assets 0 27 0 45
Total operating expenses (9) 3,423 143 6,965
Income (loss) from operations of discontinued operations 9 198 (143) 78
Interest and other, net 0 (854) 0 (1,775)
Income (loss) from discontinued operations, before income taxes 9 (656) (143) (1,697)
Income tax expense 0 (10) 0 0
NET INCOME (LOSS) FROM DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS $ 9 $ (666) $ (143) $ (1,697)
v3.23.2
DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS - Aggregate Carrying Amounts of Assets and Liabilities (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Additional Disclosures by Disposal Groups, Including Discontinued Operations [Line Items]    
Total current assets of discontinued operations $ 38 $ 1,066
Total current liabilities of discontinued operations 126 659
Discontinued Operations, Disposed of by Sale    
Income Statement, Balance Sheet and Additional Disclosures by Disposal Groups, Including Discontinued Operations [Line Items]    
Accounts receivable, net 0 1,026
Other 38 40
Total current assets of discontinued operations 38 1,066
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 126 659
Total current liabilities of discontinued operations $ 126 $ 659
v3.23.2
INTANGIBLE ASSETS - Schedule of Intangible Assets (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Indefinite Lived And Finite Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]    
Definite-lived intangible assets $ 1,159  
Total 64,425 $ 64,703
Software    
Indefinite Lived And Finite Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]    
Definite-lived intangible assets 1,159 1,437
FCC licenses    
Indefinite Lived And Finite Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]    
Indefinite-lived intangible assets $ 63,266 $ 63,266
v3.23.2
INTANGIBLE ASSETS - Narrative (Details) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Indefinite-lived and Finite-lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Amortization of intangible assets $ 100,000 $ 0 $ 100,000 $ 0  
FMG Valdosta, LLC and FMG Kentucky, LLC | Software          
Indefinite-lived and Finite-lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Finite-lived intangible assets acquired preliminary valuation     $ 1,300,000    
FMG Valdosta, LLC and FMG Kentucky, LLC | Website          
Indefinite-lived and Finite-lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Acquired finite-lived intangible assets useful life     5 years    
FMG Valdosta, LLC and FMG Kentucky, LLC | Mobile App          
Indefinite-lived and Finite-lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Acquired finite-lived intangible assets useful life     7 years    
FCC licenses          
Indefinite-lived and Finite-lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Indefinite-lived intangible assets, carrying amount $ 63,300,000   $ 63,300,000   $ 63,300,000
v3.23.2
INTANGIBLE ASSETS - Schedule of Definite-Lived Intangible Assets (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Finite Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]    
Net Carrying Amount $ 1,159  
Software    
Finite Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]    
Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life (in years) 4 years 9 months 18 days  
Gross Carrying Amount $ 1,327 $ 1,495
Accumulated Amortization 168 58
Net Carrying Amount $ 1,159 $ 1,437
v3.23.2
INTANGIBLE ASSETS - Estimated Amortization Expense Over Five Years (Details)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
2023 (from July 1) $ 123
2024 247
2025 247
2026 247
2027 204
After 2027 91
Net Carrying Amount $ 1,159
v3.23.2
REVENUE - Narrative (Details)
Jun. 30, 2023
Disaggregation of Revenue [Abstract]  
Advertising agency fee rate based on gross revenue 15.00%
v3.23.2
REVENUE - Disaggregation of Revenue (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Total net revenues $ 12,080 $ 12,531 $ 19,415 $ 20,644
Spot Radio Advertising        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Total net revenues $ 4,912 $ 5,987 $ 9,681 $ 12,164
Spot Radio Advertising | Revenue, product and service benchmark | Product concentration risk        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Percentage of revenue 40.70% 47.80% 49.90% 58.90%
Digital        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Total net revenues $ 1,471 $ 1,588 $ 2,445 $ 2,318
Digital | Revenue, product and service benchmark | Product concentration risk        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Percentage of revenue 12.20% 12.70% 12.60% 11.20%
Syndication        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Total net revenues $ 605 $ 419 $ 1,210 $ 832
Syndication | Revenue, product and service benchmark | Product concentration risk        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Percentage of revenue 5.00% 3.30% 6.20% 4.00%
Events and Sponsorships        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Total net revenues $ 4,472 $ 3,035 $ 4,628 $ 3,042
Events and Sponsorships | Revenue, product and service benchmark | Product concentration risk        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Percentage of revenue 37.00% 24.20% 23.80% 14.70%
Other        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Total net revenues $ 620 $ 1,502 $ 1,451 $ 2,288
Other | Revenue, product and service benchmark | Product concentration risk        
Disaggregation Of Revenue [Line Items]        
Percentage of revenue 5.10% 12.00% 7.50% 11.20%
v3.23.2
LONG-TERM DEBT (Details) - USD ($)
shares in Millions
6 Months Ended
Jul. 28, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Conversion of SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes To Common Stock      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Debt conversion, original debt, amount, principal $ 28,000,000    
Debt instrument, convertible promissory note $ 1,900,000    
Conversion of SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes To Common Stock | Class A Common Stock      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Debt conversion, common stock (in shares) 12.9    
Convertible Emmis promissory note      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Notes payable   $ 6,000,000 $ 6,000,000
Long-term debt, maturity, year one   6,000,000  
Promissory Note      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Remaining available borrowings capacity   0 $ 0
Convertible Standard General promissory notes | Convertible Promissory Note | Convertible Emmis promissory note      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Senior credit facility amount   $ 0  
Debt instrument interest percentage   6.00%  
Additional payment of interest in kind   1.00%  
Debt instrument increasing interest rate of second anniversary   1.00%  
Debt instrument increasing interest rate of each successive anniversary   1.00%  
Principal amount outstanding   $ 6,000,000  
v3.23.2
REGULATORY, LEGAL AND OTHER MATTERS (Details)
Jun. 30, 2023
LegalProceeding
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Number of legal proceedings pending 0
v3.23.2
INCOME TAXES - Additional Information (Details)
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]    
Effective income tax rate, percent 7.00% 3.00%
v3.23.2
LEASES - Narrative (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Feb. 01, 2023
Dec. 31, 2022
Leases [Abstract]      
Operating lease right of use assets $ 14,196 $ 10,400 $ 5,088
Total recorded lease liabilities $ 15,349 $ 10,400  
v3.23.2
LEASES - Schedule of Impact of Operating Leases to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Leases [Abstract]          
Operating lease cost $ 1,107 $ 638 $ 2,059 $ 1,275  
Operating cash flows from operating leases 938 746 1,688 1,498  
Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for new operating lease liabilities $ 0 $ 0 $ 10,391 $ 0  
Weighted average remaining lease term - operating leases (in years) 14 years 1 month 6 days   14 years 1 month 6 days   7 years
Weighted average discount rate - operating leases 11.40%   11.40%   5.90%
v3.23.2
LEASES - Schedule of Annual Minimum Lease Payments of Operating Lease Liabilities (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Jun. 30, 2023
Feb. 01, 2023
Leases [Abstract]    
2023 (from July 1) $ 372  
2024 1,833  
2025 2,048  
2026 2,449  
2027 2,479  
After 2027 28,915  
Total lease payments 38,096  
Less imputed interest (22,747)  
Total recorded lease liabilities $ 15,349 $ 10,400
v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS - Transaction Agreement with Emmis and SG Broadcasting (Details) - Transaction Agreement
$ in Millions
Jun. 28, 2019
USD ($)
vote
Convertible Standard General promissory notes  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Number of votes per share | vote 10
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Purchase price for the assets of radio stations | $ $ 91.5
Number of votes per share | vote 1
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation | Convertible Promissory Note  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Notes payable | $ $ 5.0
MediaCo | Emmis Communications Company  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Equity ownership interest 23.72%
MediaCo | SG Broadcasting  
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]  
Equity ownership interest 76.28%
v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS - Convertible Promissory Notes (Details) - USD ($)
shares in Thousands
3 Months Ended 6 Months Ended
Dec. 21, 2022
Nov. 25, 2022
Aug. 19, 2022
May 19, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 31, 2021
Nov. 25, 2019
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Interest expense recognized         $ 116,000 $ 1,929,000 $ 219,000 $ 4,006,000      
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Principal amount outstanding                   $ 6,200,000  
Additional interest payments   $ 800,000                  
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation | Emmis Communications Corporation                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Debt conversion, original debt, amount, principal     $ 30,000                
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation | Emmis Communications Corporation | Class A Common Stock                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Debt conversion, common stock (in shares)     11                
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation | Conversion of Emmis Promissory Note To Common Stock                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Debt conversion, original debt, amount, principal $ 900,000                    
Debt conversion, common stock (in shares) 800                    
Debt instrument, convertible promissory note $ 100,000                    
Related Party | Emmis Communications Corporation | Convertible Promissory Notes                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Face amount of debt                     $ 5,000,000
Principal amount outstanding         6,000,000   6,000,000   $ 6,000,000    
Interest expense recognized             300,000 400,000      
Related Party | SG Broadcasting                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Principal amount outstanding         $ 0   0   $ 0 $ 27,600,000  
Additional interest payments       $ 400,000              
Related Party | SG Broadcasting | Convertible Promissory Notes                      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                      
Face amount of debt                     $ 6,300,000
Interest expense recognized             $ 0 $ 1,500,000      
v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS - Convertible Preferred Stock (Details) - USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2022
Dec. 13, 2022
Dec. 12, 2020
Dec. 13, 2019
Jun. 30, 2023
Dec. 28, 2022
Jul. 28, 2022
Jun. 30, 2022
Conversion of SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes To Common Stock                
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                
Debt conversion, original debt, amount, principal             $ 28,000,000  
Related Party | SG Broadcasting                
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                
Outstanding debt       $ 0        
Debt instrument interest percentage       6.00%        
Debt instrument increasing interest rate of each successive anniversary     1.00%          
Dividends paid in kind   $ 3,400,000            
Additional shares issued due to increase in accrued value of preferred stock   80,000            
Related Party | SG Broadcasting | Conversion of SG Broadcasting Promissory Notes To Common Stock                
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                
Debt conversion, original debt, amount, principal           $ 4,000,000    
Debt conversion, common stock (in shares) 3,300,000              
Related Party | SG Broadcasting | Preferred Stock                
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                
Unpaid cumulative dividends $ 100,000       $ 1,300,000      
Related Party | SG Broadcasting | Series A convertible preferred stock                
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]                
Preferred stock issued (in shares)       220,000        
Preferred stock issued         $ 1,200,000     $ 1,600,000
v3.23.2
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS - Management Agreement for Billboards LLC (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2022
Aug. 11, 2020
Employee Leasing Agreement      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]      
Agreement termination date Jan. 31, 2021    
Transaction Agreement      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]      
Agreement termination date Nov. 30, 2021    
Affiliated Entity | Billboard Agreement      
Related Party Transaction [Line Items]      
Management services agreement, quarterly payments to counterparty     $ 25
Management service agreement, term     3 years
Provisions on limitation of liability and indemnification outstanding   $ 50  
Out-of-pocket expenses   $ 105  
v3.23.2
SUBSEQUENT EVENTS - Additional Information (Details) - Subsequent Event
$ in Thousands
Jul. 14, 2023
USD ($)
Jul. 11, 2023
USD ($)
Prior Chief Operating Officer    
Subsequent Event [Line Items]    
Annual base salary   $ 175
Payment of cost of COBRA benefits   $ 19
Chief Operating Officer    
Subsequent Event [Line Items]    
Annual base salary $ 200  
Share-based payment arrangement, expense $ 150  
Bonus target, percentage of annual salary 0.50  

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