Company: UONE
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001041657-25-000013
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Company: URBAN ONE, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 in advertisers’ spending priorities (such as the elimination or reduction of targeted government or corporate spending initiatives) and/or allocations across different types of media/platforms or programming could have an adverse effect on the Company’s revenues and results of operations. We do not obtain long-term commitments from our advertisers and advertisers may cancel, reduce, or postpone advertisements without penalty, which could adversely affect our revenue. Seasonal net revenue fluctuations are common in the media industries and are due primarily to fluctuations in advertising expenditures by local and national advertisers, including government agencies. In addition, advertising revenues in even-numbered years tend to benefit from advertising placed by candidates for political offices. The effects of such seasonality (including the weather), combined with the severe structural changes occurring in the U.S. economy, make it difficult to estimate future operating results based on the results of any prior period and may adversely affect our operating results. 

Our success is dependent upon audience acceptance of our content, particularly our television and radio programs, which is difficult to predict.

Radio, television, and digital content production and distribution are inherently risky businesses because the revenues derived from the production and distribution of programming and content, and the licensing of rights to the intellectual property associated with the program or content, depend primarily upon their acceptance and perceptions by the public, which can change quickly and are difficult to predict. The commercial success of programming or content also depends upon the quality and acceptance of other competing programs released into the marketplace at or near the same time, the availability of alternative forms of entertainment and leisure time activities, general economic conditions, and other tangible and intangible factors, all of which are difficult to predict. Our failure to obtain or retain rights to popular programming or content on any part of our multi-media platform could adversely affect our revenues. 

Ratings for programming and traffic on a particular website are also factors that are weighed when advertisers determine which outlets to use and in determining the advertising rates that the outlet receives. Poor ratings or traffic levels can lead to a reduction in pricing power and advertising revenues. For example, if there is an event causing a change of programming at one of our stations, there could be no assurance that any replacement programming would generate the same level of ratings, revenues, or profitability as the previous programming. In addition, changes in ratings methodology, search engine algorithms and technology could adversely impact our businesses and negatively affect our advertising revenues.

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Increases in or new royalties, including through legislation, could adversely impact our business, financial condition and results of operations.

We currently pay royalties to song composers and publishers through