Annual report pursuant to Section 13 and 15(d)

Broadcast Licenses (Tables)

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Broadcast Licenses (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Indefinite-lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]  
Schedule of Changes in Broadcasting Licenses
The following table presents the changes in broadcasting licenses that include acquisitions and divestitures of radio stations and FM translators as described in Note 3 – Recent Transactions and impairments as described below.
 

    
Year Ended December 31,
 
     2021     
2022
 
    
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Balance, beginning of period before cumulative loss on impairment
   $ 434,209     
$
434,444
 
Accumulated loss on impairment
     (114,436   
 
(114,436
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Balance, beginning of period after cumulative loss on impairment
     319,773     
 
320,008
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Acquisitions of radio station and FM Translators
     235     
 
514
 
Disposition of radio stations and FM translators
     —       
 
(2,763
Loss on impairment
     —       
 
(13,985
)
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Balance, end of period after cumulative loss on impairment
   $ 320,008     
$
303,774
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
 

 
  
Year Ended December 31,
 
 
  
2021
 
  
2022
 
 
  
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Balance, end of period before cumulative loss on impairment
   $ 434,444     
$
429,890
 
Accumulated loss on impairment
     (114,436   
 
(126,116
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Balance, end of period after cumulative loss on impairment
   $ 320,008     
$
303,774
 
    
 
 
    
 
 
 
Schedule Of Carrying Value and Fair Value of Broadcast Licenses
The table below presents the percentage within a range by which our latest
start-up
income estimated fair value exceeds the current period carrying value:
 
 
  
Geographic Market Clusters as of December 31, 2022
Percentage Range by Which Latest Estimated Fair Value
Exceeds 2022 Carrying Value
 
 
  
≤ 25%
 
  
>26%-50%
 
  
>51% to 75%
 
  
> +than 76%
 
Number of accounting units
  
 
13
 
  
 
2
 
  
 
1
 
  
 
1
 
Broadcast license carrying value (in thousands)
  
 
186,366
 
  
 
7,692
 
  
 
24,580
 
  
 
6,092
 
The table below shows the percentage within a range by which our prior year estimated fair value exceeded the carrying value of our broadcasting licenses for these twelve market clusters:

 
 
  
Geographic Market Clusters as of December 31, 2022

Tested due to SOI Multiple or length of time from prior valuation – Percentage Range by
Which 2021 Estimated Fair Value Exceeds 2021 Carrying Value
 
 
  
≤ 25%
 
  
>26%-50%
 
  
>51% to 75%
 
  
> +than 76%
 
Number of accounting units
  
 
—  
 
  
 
1
 
  
 
4
 
  
 
7
 
Broadcast license carrying value (in thousands)
  
 
—  
 
  
 
7,004
 
  
 
52,489
 
  
 
21,552
 
Schedule of Estimates and Assumptions Used in the Start - Up Income Valuation for Broadcast Licenses The assumptions used reflect those of a hypothetical market participant and not necessarily the actual or projected results of Salem. The key estimates and assumptions used in the
start-up
income valuation for the broadcast licenses tested in each period were as
follows:
 
Broadcast Licenses
 
December 31, 2021
 
June 30, 2022
 
September 30, 2022
 
December 31, 2022
Risk-adjusted discount rate
   8.5%    9.5%    9.5%   
9.5%
Operating profit margin ranges
  
3.9% -
 
30.9%
  
3.9% -
 
30.9%
  
3.9% -
 
30.9%
  
3.9% -
 
30.4%
Long-term revenue growth rates
   0.4% -
 
0.7%
   0.4% -
 
0.7%
   0.4% - 0.7%   
0.4%
 
-
 
0.8%
 

Schedule of Interim Impairment Testing Under Start-Up Income Approach
The table below presents the results of our annual impairment testing under the
start-up
income approach:
 
Market Cluster
  
Estimated Excess Fair Value December 31, 2022
 
Boston, MA
     5.4
Chicago, IL
     1.7
Cleveland, OH
     0.1
Columbus, OH
     (22.6 )% 
Dallas, TX
     6.9
Denver, CO
     882.2
Detroit, MI
     51.9
Greenville, SC
     0.2
Honolulu, HI
     6.4
Houston, TX
     2278.3
Little Rock, AR
     3.7
Los Angeles, CA
     38.0
Nashville, TN
     453.0
New York, NY
     3.1
Orlando FL
     15.6
Philadelphia, PA
     29.9
Phoenix, AZ
     48.7
Pittsburgh, PA
     198.4
Portland, OR
     (2.1 )% 
Sacramento, CA
     0.8
San Antonio, TX
     254.3
San Francisco, CA
     (6.3 )% 
Seattle, WA
     903.6
Tampa, FL
     7.2
Washington, D.C.
     165.1