Examples of Broadcast Cash Flow in a sentence
The 2008 bonus payment, if any, shall be calculated as follows: Barrington Broadcast Cash Flow of less than $____________.
Adjusted EBITDA and Broadcast Cash Flow are financial measures that are not recognized under accounting principles generally accepted in the U.S. (“GAAP”).
Adjusted EBITDA and Broadcast Cash Flow should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating profit, revenues, cash provided by operating activities or any other measures derived in accordance with GAAP as measures of operating performance or liquidity.
Although Broadcast Cash Flow and EBITDA are not measures of performance calculated in accordance with GAAP, MMR believes that Broadcast Cash Flow and EBITDA are accepted by the broadcasting industry as generally recognized measures of performance and are used by securities research analysts who report publicly on the performance of broadcasting companies.
We believe that Adjusted EBITDA and Broadcast Cash Flow are measures commonly used by investors to evaluate our performance with that of our competitors.