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"AIR FORCE ONE" GIVES ASCENT A BOOST AS TEAMS DRAG IT DOWN

          Ascent Entertainment Group Inc., parent of the Nuggets
     and Avalanche, "showed strong revenue growth for the second
     quarter but faces hurdles with its pro sports business,
     according to financial reports released Monday," and cited
     by Stephen Keating of the DENVER POST.  Smith Barney analyst
     John Reidy called the quarter results "pretty much within
     expectations.  The big question is the arena."  Ascent will
     not break ground on the proposed Pepsi Center by August 31,
     "causing it to default on, and renegotiate," a $200M credit
     line with NationsBank.  Keating adds that the Nuggets and
     Avalanche "continue to be a drain" for Ascent.  The company
     cited "higher operating costs and lower revenues" for the
     Nuggets, which contributed to a $4.2M operating loss for
     Ascent's entertainment segment (DENVER POST, 7/29). Ascent
     posted a loss of $9.8M, or $.33 a share, compared with a
     loss of $6.3M, or $.21 a share a year earlier.  Earnings
     rose to $16.4M from $9.1M, and second-quarter revenue rose
     56% to $87.6M (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 7/29).
          FORD TOUGH: Although "Air Force One," produced by
     Ascent subsidiary, Beacon Communications, took in $37.1M
     this weekend, Keating writes that Ascent "will not see any
     'Air Force One' proceeds until the current quarter." 
     Keating cites estimates that Beacon "could make" a $15M
     profit if "Air Force One" breaks the $100M mark, or up to a
     $60M if it breaks $200M (DENVER POST, 7/29). 
          

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