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- The effect of a smaller, weaker sports presence on competitors.
- Learn whether there will be more walking away from expensive NFL rights agreements.
- The strangest Audacy firings perhaps ever – sports head Mike Dee and podcast exec Tim Murphy.
- The big salaries now being eliminated predict as an indicator of where Audacy will be diminished.
- The revised and latest Audacy downsizing strategy.
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