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Previously: Radio Ad Revenue to Drop 10%Next Year … Warshaw Walks Away from Cumulus … Audacy’s Long Goodbye … iHeart & Audacy Driving Down Ad Rates … Why Audacy Stock is Now Worth 77 Cents … iHeart Crashing … A Change in Radio Rates and Contract Length … Warshaw Inciting Cumulus Shareholder Revolt … Cumulus to Layoff Station Personnel …
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