The present slump can’t last forever.
Radio station valuations are at an all-time low.
But some interesting things are beginning to happen.
Emmis and Cox have found ways to hand their debt to investors while they retain a minority interest and still get to manage their former companies. Is that a sustainable model for others?
Apple Music and Spotify are cleaning up with audiences under 40 and yet a path forward is becoming evident for radio stations without having to have their own streaming music service.
What is projected to be the right time to start buying radio stations again and what will the next radio boom look like?
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