- What are Cumulus (and Audacy) thinking?
- Where does this growing trend leave talk show syndicators
- The issue of getting young bettors to listen to AM
- The potential effect on sports/talk FM stations
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Previously: iHeart Accused of Buying Podcast Audiences … Warshaw’s Double Acquisition Rollup … First Look at 3rd Quarter Revenue Projections … The Street Expects Audacy to Sell “Prized” Stations … Surprise: Young People Prefer Talk Radio … Spotify’s Pivot to Audio Books … Audacy Hiring Cheaper While Laying Off … Headwinds in Cox Radio Selloff … Why Audacy Continues to Deny Bankruptcy … Late-Stage Consolidation … Expanded Firings on the Table at Audacy …
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