Company: UONE
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001041657-25-000013
Chunk: 58

Company: URBAN ONE, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 58
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 purchases of products is adversely affected, the demand for advertising may also be adversely impacted and the impact may be material. In addition, our borrowing costs could be impacted, and such cost changes could reduce the expected returns on certain of our corporate development and other investment opportunities.

The terms of our indebtedness and the indebtedness of our direct and indirect subsidiaries may restrict our current and future operations, particularly our ability to respond to changes in market conditions or to take some actions.

Our debt instruments impose operating and financial restrictions on us. These restrictions limit or prohibit, among other things, our ability to incur additional indebtedness, issue preferred stock, incur liens, pay dividends, enter into asset purchase or sale transactions, merge or consolidate with another company, dispose of all or substantially all of our assets or make certain other payments or investments. These restrictions could limit our ability to grow our business through acquisitions and could limit our ability to respond to market conditions or meet extraordinary capital needs.

We have historically incurred net losses which could resume in the future and may impact upon other aspects of our operations.

We have historically reported net losses in our consolidated statements of operations, due mostly in part to recording non-cash impairment charges for write-downs to radio broadcasting licenses, the value of our intangible assets and goodwill, interest expenses (both cash and non-cash), and revenue declines caused by weakened advertising demand resulting from the economic environment. These results have had a negative impact on our financial condition and could be exacerbated in a deteriorating economic climate. If such events recur in the future, they could have a material adverse effect on our financial condition.

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More recently, we have had certain impairment indicators with respect to other parts of our operations, in particular our Cable Television segment. Certain future events and circumstances, including deterioration of general economic conditions, a decrease in audience acceptance of our content or programming, a shift by advertisers to competing advertising platforms and/or changes in consumer behavior could result in a downward revision in the estimated fair values of any of our reporting segments such as our cable or digital operations, which could result in non-cash impairment charges. Any such impairment charge for goodwill, intangible assets and/or programming could have a material adverse effect on our reported net earnings and other financial results.

Our revenue is substantially dependent on spending and allocation decisions by advertisers, and seasonality and/or weakening economic conditions may have an impact upon our business.

Substantially all of our revenue is derived from sales of advertisements and program sponsorships to local and national advertisers. Any reduction in advertising expenditures or changes