How does iHeart kick an able radio exec out for a part-time replacement?
Today, what the demotion of iHeart multi-platform exec Greg Ashlock really means…
- A “promotion” that feels like a “demotion” – but why?
- The ultimate salary cut or something more.
- The forces that brought their radio chief down after years of promotions.
- A permanent replacement in the wings?
- A wakeup call for iHeart managers.
The answers start here
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