A controlled crash may be the best-case scenario for struggling iHeartMedia with shareholders hoping for a turnaround clinging to fantasy and the smart money already knows this – a slow-motion collapse.
- Their November 2024 deal with creditors to push out the maturities to 2028 on a big chunk of its debt provided some slack but didn’t solve the problem.
- Revenue remains flat, podcasting is cooling off and core radio assets are locked in secular decline.
- If a recession hits prior to 2028 as financial markets fear, iHeart’s financial position takes a deep dive downward as spot ad revenue is one of the first cutbacks in a downturn.
- Worse yet: even a mild recession can trigger debt covenant breaches and sop up cash flow.
- A more severe recession would likely push iHeart into bankruptcy within 12 to 18 months -- no margin for error under the current debt burden.
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