In a time of crisis, who would you want in command?
Mark Mays?
John Slogan Hogan?
Or Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger, the heroic U.S. Airways pilot who safely landed his A-320 aircraft last week on the Hudson River in New York after a double bird strike crippled the plane's two engines.
Certainly you don't want Mays or Hogan flying an aircraft human beings are on.
And you don't want Captain Sully running the largest radio group in the world even if it is headed for a crash landing.
Or do you?
Yesterday when Clear Channel eliminated 9% of its work force across all its businesses but&hellip
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