Radio and politics make strange bedfellows.
Or, do they?
I don't know what it is with Citadel CEO Farid Suleman.
The more you see him in action, the less impressed you are.
Take his latest sideshow -- the quarterly earnings report for his 78 cent stock.
Suleman reported yesterday that Citadel revenues were down 9% in the second quarter. And some blame was put on Paul Harvey being away from his radio show causing some national ABC Radio Networks advertisers to pull back. The economy -- advertisers.
Blah. Blah. Blah.
Oh ...
Farid proudly reported $20 million in cost savings. (I'm getting&hellip
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