Less Is More is getting ready for the next phase.
Any day now -- and certainly within weeks -- don't be surprised to see your number one radio group, Clear Channel, give radio a glimpse of the consolidated future.
Again.
Clear Channel has led the way -- or should I say, bullied its way into recreating radio in its own image that harkens back to the old moniker "Cheap Channel" back in the Mays days.
I don't know about you, but way back when consolidation was getting started I was somewhat surprised to see Lowry Mays and his Texas Sue-Boys wind up as the industry's top consolidator. Not that it matters now, but&hellip
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