- iHeart is now moving to weaken its largest competitor Audacy by going after the sports rights franchises they now dominate, continuing to pressure ad prices where they compete and possibly steal their talent.
- Their predatory tactics to take down Audacy
- How their main growth is now coming from hurting competitors
- The dirtiest trick of all that could humiliate Audacy
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Previously: “Commercial-Free” Hours Killing Morning Shows… Cumulus Masquerading 3rd Quarter Fail … Scott Shannon’s Forced Retirement … The Future of Free Radio … Attitudes About Radio Are Changing … Radio Pressured to Sell Podcasting Ads … Audacy Ignoring Their Debt Problem … Beasley Botches Their Own Layoffs … Radio’s Attention Span Problem … Digital Dimes Killing Terrestrial Revenue … Beasley Headed Towards Bankruptcy
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