It’s not just another bad quarter, it’s worse …
Today, I’m getting into why iHeart has been so quiet lately.
- The numbers that portend the future are scary, forecasts for next year concerning.
- Their stock price: down 71% and no one is talking.
- Concerns about how iHeart is being restructured.
- The effects of non-seller programmatic buying.
- A problem bigger than their whopping $6 billion in debt that another bankruptcy cannot cure.
The answers start here
Click to read: Cumulus Q3 Revenue Reveal … The 2 Never-Mentioned Radio Bankruptcies … Changes in Musical Listening Habits … Greg Ashlock’s iHeart Demotion … Beasley Faces Stock Delisting … iHeart Investors Sensing Something Troubling …. Modernizing Radio … What Audacy Bankruptcy Means for Employees … Calculating Audacy’s Bankruptcy Date… Horizontal Radio Monopolies … Relaxation of Ownership Rules is Back On … Potential Buyer Awaits Audacy Bankruptcy… New SiriusXM
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