NEW YORK: The upfronts concluded last week, but the aftermath is likely to continue for sometime, Wachovia’s Marci Ryvicker anticipates.
“With earnings over, all focus is now on the network upfronts which started last week,” Ryvicker wrote in her weekly round-up. “Negotiations are likely to be drawn out, and it will be interesting to see who ‘blinks’ first. We hear that the networks are holding out on price, so we may see a significant decline in inventory--usually 70 to 80 percent of broadcast prime time is sold in the upfront.
For the week concluding Friday, May 22, Wachovia’s Broadcast stocks rose 1 percent last week, versus the S&P 500 at flat. Sinclair (NASDAQ: SBGI) had the best performance, up 11 percent, while Gray Television (NYSE: GTN) had the worst with -12 percent. Lamar Advertising Co. (NASDAQ) LAMR was down 1 percent and CBS (NYSE: CBS) was up 5 percent.