- It’s been just a week since the first of the 3rd quarter radio financial results have been released and early indications are that the major consolidators are so losing the debt battle that their operations promise to change as soon as next year.
- The real debt numbers, not sugar-coated
- What to keep an eye on
- Pencil these desperation moves in for early 2023
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Previously: iHeart targeting Audacy … “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
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