Pegasus Satellite Communications’ financial data became public wh...
Pegasus Satellite Communications’ financial data became public when a request for confidential treatment slipped through the cracks and the file was posted on the FCC’s public electronic filing system. The information pertains to the broadcast operations of WSWB-TV (Ch.…
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38, WB) Scranton, Pa. Pegasus, the debtor-in-possession and proposed assignee of the station, requested that the “competitively sensitive” information about the revenue, margins and cost structures of WSWB-TV not be disclosed. Pegasus said the information could hurt the company’s ability to compete in the Scranton market. The financials showed WSWB-TV’s projected 2004 revenue of $2.3 million to be double the 2000 level. Pegasus and the FCC wouldn’t comment.