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“Shares of New Frontier Media Rank the Highest in terms of Best Value in the Broadcasting Industry”

from www.mysmarttrend.com – Below are the top five companies in the Broadcasting industry as measured by the price to book ratio.

Often companies with the lowest ratio present the greatest value to investors.

New Frontier Media (NASDAQ:NOOF) has a price to book ratio of 0.6x based on a current price of $1.85 and a book value per share of $2.94.

Radio One (NASDAQ:ROIA) has a price to book ratio of 0.9x based on a current price of $4.43 and a book value per share of $4.72.

Radio One (NASDAQ:ROIAK) has a price to book ratio of 0.9x based on a current price of $4.45 and a book value per share of $4.72.

Fisher Communications (NASDAQ:FSCI) has a price to book ratio of 1x based on a current price of $17.38 and a book value per share of $17.4.
CBS (NYSE:CBS) has a price to book ratio of 1.1x based on a current price of $14.91 and a book value per share of $13.34.

SmarTrend is bullish on shares of ROIAK and our subscribers were alerted to Buy on August 05, 2009 at $0.37. The stock has risen 1102.7% since the alert was issued.

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