View Full Version : ION Network May Go Bankrupt!
Brian Damage
04-17-2009, 12:52 AM
Ion Media Networks has raised its profile in Hollywood during the past few years by buying off-network rights to series including "Criminal Minds," "Boston Legal," "Ghost Whisperer" and "NCIS."
But now the West Palm Beach, Fla.-based broadcaster, formerly known as Pax TV, is facing balance sheet problems. The company disclosed Wednesday that it was in discussions with lenders on "a comprehensive recapitalization" of its balance sheet. That translates to an effort to restructure its considerable debt, which stands at $2.7 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal. Company is primarily saddled by debt racked up years ago under its former owner, Lowell "Bud" Paxson.
A bankruptcy filing could well be in the cards for Ion if it has trouble finding takers for its debt in this distressed credit market. Biz insiders with business at Ion said they were closely watching the situation, but execs stressed that to date there have been no issues with payments being made on time.
Ion has done programming deals with most of Hollywood's majors in the past few years, including the syndie divisions of Warner Bros., CBS and 20th Century Fox.
A statement issued by Ion Wednesday stressed that its business operations would "continue uninterrupted." The Journal reported that the company is poised to miss a $19 million interest payment coming due in the next few weeks.
The company went private in 2007 after NBC Universal sold the bulk of its stake to private equity firm Citadel.
Biz insiders speculated that Ion seems to be running into the same problems that Pax faced after it loaded up on programming in the late 1990s in an effort to turn its lineup of 60-plus UHF stations, which had been home shopping outlets, into a national broadcast network with an emphasis on family-friendly fare like "Touched by an Angel." However, insiders said the new regime at Ion has carefully focused on making strategic off-net acquisitions and not committing coin to costly original production, as Pax TV did.
It was the value of the stations that drew NBC to invest $415 million for a 32% stake in parent company Paxson Communications in 1999. But the partnership between the sides never gelled, and NBC wound up buying out founder Lowell "Bud" Paxson in 2005. It then facilitated Citadel's $73 million buyout of the company in mid-2007.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118002461.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
Scoobiedoo30
04-17-2009, 01:05 AM
I hope that does not happen they have good show's
I knew it was bound to happen eventually, the way they've gone shop-happy lately and with the bad economy. It's just like 10 years ago.
I could care less if ION goes away, but would hate to see everyone involved affected.
TeeVeeCloset
04-17-2009, 01:26 PM
They deserve it!!! They kept changing programming stratagies....never expanded properly....had nice classic TV WB/Sony deals which weren't used properly and didn't cost much.......could have even gone after evergreen classic barter series which ARE FREE!.....instead they blew big $$$$ shortly after the classic deals and bought shows that were seen on multiple other cable channels....their management/program directors had no idea what they were doing...they needed to grow slowly.....they had access to tons of cheap shows that were never used and could have garnered an audience as new shows....how many times did I say pairing "Its A Living" & "Alice" in the 6PM dinner hour would have been cool....the classic "Life Goes On" at 8PM would have been a wonderful pairing with "The Wonder Years" when it briefly ran at 9PM.....quality shows like "Its A Living" & "Life Goes On" would have looked liked first run programming to most viewers.....they were a tiny UHF network with amazing market coverage and then blew great opportunities and turned into USA Network, Lifetime, etc clones in less than a year of aquiring the classic shows......the sooner they go off the air, the better!
I agree TeeVee. Had they stuck with the good WB/Sony/Uni shows they probably wouldn't be here now or as bad off. Let 'em fold. Just like it was at the turn of the century as PAX....only this time they may not have any salvation.
And BTW, Citadel is on the verge of bankruptcy themselves. Their radio business is HORRID.
An ION press release: http://www.ionmedianetworks.com/press/press.cfm?id=156
gidgetgrape
04-17-2009, 04:43 PM
They lost me when they dumped Mama's Family and The Monkees. :mad:
TVFactFan
04-17-2009, 06:11 PM
Ion Media Networks has raised its profile in Hollywood during the past few years by buying off-network rights to series including "Criminal Minds," "Boston Legal," "Ghost Whisperer" and "NCIS."
But now the West Palm Beach, Fla.-based broadcaster, formerly known as Pax TV, is facing balance sheet problems. The company disclosed Wednesday that it was in discussions with lenders on "a comprehensive recapitalization" of its balance sheet. That translates to an effort to restructure its considerable debt, which stands at $2.7 billion, according to the Wall Street Journal. Company is primarily saddled by debt racked up years ago under its former owner, Lowell "Bud" Paxson.
A bankruptcy filing could well be in the cards for Ion if it has trouble finding takers for its debt in this distressed credit market. Biz insiders with business at Ion said they were closely watching the situation, but execs stressed that to date there have been no issues with payments being made on time.
Ion has done programming deals with most of Hollywood's majors in the past few years, including the syndie divisions of Warner Bros., CBS and 20th Century Fox.
A statement issued by Ion Wednesday stressed that its business operations would "continue uninterrupted." The Journal reported that the company is poised to miss a $19 million interest payment coming due in the next few weeks.
The company went private in 2007 after NBC Universal sold the bulk of its stake to private equity firm Citadel.
Biz insiders speculated that Ion seems to be running into the same problems that Pax faced after it loaded up on programming in the late 1990s in an effort to turn its lineup of 60-plus UHF stations, which had been home shopping outlets, into a national broadcast network with an emphasis on family-friendly fare like "Touched by an Angel." However, insiders said the new regime at Ion has carefully focused on making strategic off-net acquisitions and not committing coin to costly original production, as Pax TV did.
It was the value of the stations that drew NBC to invest $415 million for a 32% stake in parent company Paxson Communications in 1999. But the partnership between the sides never gelled, and NBC wound up buying out founder Lowell "Bud" Paxson in 2005. It then facilitated Citadel's $73 million buyout of the company in mid-2007.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118002461.html?categoryid=14&cs=1
Sounds like GOOD NEWS to me-lol F*ck ION especially after they got rid of Alice.
Jude The Obscure
04-18-2009, 09:25 PM
I won't be shedding any tears over this. The fact is they could have made a nice classic/family niche channel for themselves. Noooooooooo, they drooled over that all mighty adult 18-54 demo that all the others woo, therefore they look like everyone else and do not stand out. They squandered the classic library deals and sold three nights of programming to RHI, which already programs a lot of Hallmark's selections--in fact ION at times looked like Hallmark 2. They teased a lot of fans of Drew Carey, Perfect Strangers, Alice, with their scheduling, only to lead them in disappointment time and again. So boo hoo hoo...let's all cry a river!
TVFactFan
04-18-2009, 09:33 PM
I won't be shedding any tears over this. The fact is they could have made a nice classic/family niche channel for themselves. Noooooooooo, they drooled over that all mighty adult 18-54 demo that all the others woo, therefore they look like everyone else and do not stand out. They squandered the classic library deals and sold three nights of programming to RHI, which already programs a lot of Hallmark's selections--in fact ION at times looked like Hallmark 2. They teased a lot of fans of Drew Carey, Perfect Strangers, Alice, with their scheduling, only to lead them in disappointment time and again. So boo hoo hoo...let's all cry a river!
I would love to be the one at the station to TURN OUT the lights for a final time-lol
Jude The Obscure
04-18-2009, 09:46 PM
sort of a Mary Tyler Moore at WJM, thing? :D
TVFactFan
04-18-2009, 09:49 PM
sort of a Mary Tyler Moore at WJM, thing? :D
YUP, I would love to have the honors to shut down the "Incredibly Odd Network"
LOL
browneyes106
04-18-2009, 09:50 PM
Over the years the network has never been well managed so I'm not by surprised this.
Totally agree, Jude. People that are interested in shows like ER, NCIS, BL, etc are probably going to watch them on cable or first-run. Not some odd network like ION. It'll be less TV drama, and IMO, the sooner they go away, the better. The monthly briefings that get so many responses on this network are amusing....surprised anybody cares lol
ION - The network that could have been...but never was.
Stuck In The '70's
04-18-2009, 11:28 PM
Totally agree, Jude. People that are interested in shows like ER, NCIS, BL, etc are probably going to watch them on cable or first-run. Not some odd network like ION. It'll be less TV drama, and IMO, the sooner they go away, the better. The monthly briefings that get so many responses on this network are amusing....surprised anybody cares lol
ION - The network that could have been...but never was.
NCIS is on USA and ER is on TNT and has been for years. Why watch Ion?
TVFactFan
04-18-2009, 11:38 PM
NCIS is on USA and ER is on TNT and has been for years. Why watch Ion?
ION is the "ARENA LEAGUE" VERSION OF TV PROGRAMMING
Stuck In The '70's
04-18-2009, 11:42 PM
ION is the "ARENA LEAGUE" VERSION OF TV PROGRAMMING
:lol: Very true.
ThomasE
04-19-2009, 12:22 AM
There were just too many changes for me. I got tired of the silly putty against the wall syndrome. I would see a show I like on there and then suddenly, it's gone. I remember talking about taping some more episodes of "Alice" and the one of the two board members either Solomon or Ireneparalegal tell me that the show had its last airing on ION. The network did 'tease' us with these great shows like "Growing Pains" and "Who's the Boss" and then they were gone.
TV_Fan
04-19-2009, 12:30 AM
I can't stand ION. I was elated when I heard they were showing Alice and Perfect Strangers. Once I saw they reduced the shows to like 15 minutes each with their constant interrupting commericals with cuts in mid dialogue I got pissed. Then when they take them off the air and replace them with shows that were seen constantly on other networks I got even more pissed. Goodbye ION. You won't be missed.
There were just too many changes for me. I got tired of the silly putty against the wall syndrome. I would see a show I like on there and then suddenly, it's gone. I remember talking about taping some more episodes of "Alice" and the one of the two board members either Solomon or Ireneparalegal tell me that the show had its last airing on ION. The network did 'tease' us with these great shows like "Growing Pains" and "Who's the Boss" and then they were gone.
I totally agree. At least I got my Wonder Years and WTB? taped.
There is NOTHING exclusive to this network anymore. I say gone by the end of the year.
browneyes106
04-19-2009, 10:22 AM
NCIS is on USA and ER is on TNT and has been for years. Why watch Ion?
It bothered me that ION aired those shows when they come out on other channels. The only thing I like about ION is that they show The Drew Carey Show and Quantum Leap which don't also come out on other channels.
Jude The Obscure
04-19-2009, 12:57 PM
^Well Drew Carey is leaving or is already gone, so there goes that.
Remember those past ION press releases "Mama scores big with marathon" and "Who's the Boss outperforms any other show in women for ION"? Boy, as soon as the dust settles........BAM! Show is gone.........
TVFactFan
04-19-2009, 01:08 PM
^Well Drew Carey is leaving or is already gone, so there goes that.
Remember those past ION press releases "Mama scores big with marathon" and "Who's the Boss outperforms any other show in women for ION"? Boy, as soon as the dust settles........BAM! Show is gone.........
It's shame that ION never tried to air sitcoms on Sundays
browneyes106
04-19-2009, 01:10 PM
^Well Drew Carey is leaving or is already gone, so there goes that.
Remember those past ION press releases "Mama scores big with marathon" and "Who's the Boss outperforms any other show in women for ION"? Boy, as soon as the dust settles........BAM! Show is gone.........
It is still on but I figure it will be off ION soon.
Jude The Obscure
04-19-2009, 01:16 PM
There is no figuring--it's a goner as Pav has posted their upcoming schedule changes for May.
And yea, Sol.....ION sold itself (or whored itself) out to RHI for that way too long 2 year programming deal. Those could have been good retro nights for sitcoms.
littlebelle
04-19-2009, 02:04 PM
I miss PAX... :-(
Stuck In The '70's
04-19-2009, 02:12 PM
I miss PAX... :-(
Pax was originally a great network. I used to watch it quite a lot in it's early years. It's too bad that they failed.
littlebelle
04-19-2009, 02:14 PM
Pax was originally a great network. I used to watch it quite a lot in it's early years. It's too bad that they failed.
They should bring it back- if that's possible.
Actually, people criticize PAX and Mr. Paxson, but I honestly don't see his management of the network as being any worse than it is now.
I would rather have PAX back as well.....even with that stop smoking show, Diagnosis Murder, Sue Thomas, Doc....at least they were original!
Actually, people criticize PAX and Mr. Paxson, but I honestly don't see his management of the network as being any worse than it is now.
I would rather have PAX back as well.....even with that stop smoking show, Diagnosis Murder, Sue Thomas, Doc....at least they were original!
ekkostar
04-20-2009, 06:09 PM
GOOD. They never have any good shows in their package and they show infomercials most of the day. They also butchered the heck out of The 10th Kingdom when they showed it last Fall.
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