Even religious broadcaster Salem, a stable operator, is now adopting cost-cutting tactics used by iHeart and Cumulus.
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- How big money was saved in layoff/reassignment that you’d expect from the Evil Empire.
- Details about the uneasy feeling that this week’s initial layoffs will breakout elsewhere in the group.
- Worse yet, why the iHeart cost-cutting model is being adopted by competitors -- as risky as it is.
- Is this the start of a corporate jihad direct from Salem headquarters?
- After the first layoffs which top exec said, “Salem is one of the more fair companies I have ever worked for, and if they lay me off tomorrow, I would still say that”.
- Two groups likely to be next to adopt iHeart’s “Remove & Replace” layoffs.
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