The company that is spending $21 million to renovate Bob Pittman’s New York offices mist tunnel and all is now itchy to scrap its national traffic service and save the salaries and expenses involved.
There are priorities and there are priorities.
Another acquisition gone bad when Clear Channel thought it could turn Metro Traffic into a powerhouse spot carrier.
Turns out they were so wrong.
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- The likely timetable for shuttering Clear Channel’s traffic service.
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