A consortium led by U.S. radio station industry veteran Jeff Warshaw has offered to acquire Cumulus Media Inc CMLS.O for close to $1.2 billion, including debt, Reuters is reporting citing people familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
Warshaw has informed Cumulus, the Atlanta-based owner and operator of 406 radio stations, that he would be willing to take it private for $15 to $17 per share, the sources said.
Cumulus shares were hovering around $11 before news of the bid emerged on Thursday afternoon.
Warshaw indicated he would be willing to pay more, subject to due diligence, the sources added. Further details on Warshaw's consortium could not be learned.
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Beyond its radio stations, Cumulus has a digital platform that ranks among the top five podcast networks in the United States. The company generates the majority of its revenue through advertising and had net long-term debt of almost $800 million as of the end of December.
Cumulus Media Inc. shares surged 40% to $14.21 as Reuters, citing sources, reported that a consortium led by Jeff Warshaw offered to buy the radio company.
Cumulus didn't immediately reply to a request for comment.
Warshaw is the chief executive of Connoisseur Media, an operator of 13 radio stations. His blank-check acquisition firm Virtuoso Acquisition Corp VOSO.O merged with automotive data analytics firm Wejo last year in a $1.1 billion deal.
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