I have seen Bob Pittman’s new secret email and it scares the hell out of me.
I thought you’d like to see what he and his cohorts are cooking up – in their own words.
I guess $21 billion in debt makes you a desperate man who fires off secret emails to trusted advisors with evil plans to inflict more pain on the company’s loyal employees.
It’s scary enough that someone who is radio’s own Edward Snowden leaked it.
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- A first-hand look into Pittman’s “innovation-execution” plans – the words chosen to describe what lies ahead for Clear Channel.
- Details on the major “plan of attack” in 2014.
- When this “attack” (their word) is likely to occur – not a guess, their timetable.
- How Pittman plans to publicly spin Clear Channel’s growing $21 billion debt. Yes, they have a plan cooked up to turn $21 billion in debt into a plus. These candid emails were never meant to be seen.
- In their own words -- Direct corporate email quotes from Pittman and his aides that give a fascinating look into what is ahead for Clear Channel employees.
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