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Lender/owners are losing their shirts, forced to take equity in bankrupt radio groups and taking a haircut on the investments they made in owning stations and they are arriving in ill humor and ready to shakeup the radio industry again.
- What radio run by people making the biggest decisions who never programmed a radio station looks like.
- Four new-age companies that will own most of the stations (trust me, they’re not who you think they are).
- Bankruptcy is so yesterday – a new approach is what to keep an eye on.
- And, the most important audience for the new breed of unexpected lender/owner.
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