Just last week, a capital investor known as WY Capital put out a puff piece on Entercom calling it “Another Unappreciated Radio Company”.
The fantasy piece was so pro-Entercom that it could have been written by David Field himself.
It’s not known whether Entercom paid WY Capital for setting the record straight but that is a practice that is employed in the investment world these days.
Why all the happy talk now?
Why has David Field’s father, founder Joe Field, spent nearly $12 million in the first six months of this year alone to prop up Entercom’s drooping stock price?
If Entercom is so worried, what are they so worried about now?
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