Metromedia defaulted on its $231 million, 14-percent term notes due 2007. The notes were originally issued to Nortel Networks Corp. The company couldn't make its $8.1 million interest payment on the Nortel debt and at the same time satisfy its other near-term cash requirements. The Nortel situation triggered a cross-default on Metromedia's $150 million floating rate guaranteed term notes due 2006, issued to a group of holders led by Citicorp USA.
Metromedia also defaulted on its $62.5 million, 8.5-percent senior subordinated convertible notes due 2003 issued to Bechtel Corp., its $50 million, 8.5-percent senior secured convertible notes issued to Verizon Communications, its $180 million, 8.5-percent senior convertible notes due 2011 and some of its promissory notes.