JAMES B. BOYLE covers the radio, TV and outdoor industries for Wachovia
Capital Markets, LLC, equity research department, as Managing Director
and Senior Vice President. He is frequently quoted in industry trade
publications and by the national business press, in addition to the
business networks. He came to Wachovia (formerly First Union) from
Alex. Brown, where he had covered the cable TV industry and related
fields. Previously, he worked for 14 years in the cable and radio
industries at companies such as the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau,
Financial News Network and Eastman Radio. In addition, his family has
owned radio stations and a cable system, enabling him to directly
participate in those operations, a rarity among contemporary Wall Street
media analysts. Mr. Boyle received a Master’s degree from Columbia
University (1980) and a Bachelor’s degree from Tufts University.
James Marsh jr. is a Managing Director and Senior Research Analyst at SG
Cowen. His research focus is radio and television broadcasting, outdoor
advertising and publishing. Previously, Mr. Marsh covered the
broadcasting and outdoor advertising sectors at Robertson Stephens and
Prudential Securities. He also covered satellite radio companies at
Robertson Stephens and publishing stocks at Prudential Securities and
UBS Securities. Prior to that, he worked at Kidder, Peabody & Co. in its
asset management division. In 2001, he ranked third in earnings
forecasting for publishing stocks in The Wall Street Journal’s ‘Best on
the Street’ analyst survey, and he ranked second in picking publishing
stocks in 2000. During 2000, he was also the third-ranked media and
entertainment analyst by corporations in Reuters’ U.S. Mid to Smaller
Company Survey. He holds an MBA in Finance and International Business
from New York University and a BSBA in Accounting from John Carroll
University. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst as well as a Certified
Public Accountant.
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