FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said “It’s a once-in-a lifetime opportunity for broadcasters to receive a very large cash payment and continue to be able to operate their business,” as the FCC shared the opening bids for TV stations to be moved off the existing airwaves.
As a reverse auction, the law of supply and demand is flipped in the fact that the spectrum needed can be solved by a number of transaction models, so the scarcity is balanced by the amount of sellers in the market, not the buyers in the market. In other words, the initial price is probably going to go down, as the buyers find alternative ways to fulfill their spectrum needs. Currently WCBS in NY is valued the highest at $900 million, while KXGN in Glendive, MT, has an initial bid of $1.2 million. Read More
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