Just say it – iHeart and Cumulus still choking on debt are getting ready to go again, but this time will be very different.
Today, I’m laying out how bankruptcy the second time around will look …
- How another bankruptcy filing became a necessity.
- The major mistake Cumulus made in their first bankruptcy that they are paying for now.
- Notice how iHeart is eerily quiet these days – what that’s all about.
- The cost of kicking the debt down the road just got more expensive.
- Why investors are giving up on radio stocks.
- More concerning than missing revenue or sinking stock prices.
The answers start here
Click to read: Changes in Musical Listening Habits … Greg Ashlock’s iHeart Demotion … Beasley Faces Stock Delisting … iHeart Investors Sensing Something Troubling …. Modernizing Radio … What Audacy Bankruptcy Means for Employees … Calculating Audacy’s Bankruptcy Date… Horizontal Radio Monopolies … Relaxation of Ownership Rules is Back On … Potential Buyer Awaits Audacy Bankruptcy… New SiriusXM … What’s Stalling the Audacy Reorganization … Is Radio Ready for a Comeback?
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