- Why it’s broken and what happens if it doesn’t get fixed
- The end of free radio in sight
- How listeners risk being locked out of their car radios
- The middlemen who would control radio (and revenue)
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Previously: What iHeart Will Do … Audacy & iHeart Undercutting Ad rates by 75% … Audacy’s Big Reveal … A Paid FM App Replacing Car Radio … Radio Ad Revenue to Drop 10%Next Year … Warshaw Walks Away from Cumulus … Audacy’s Long Goodbye … iHeart & Audacy Driving Down Ad Rates … Why Audacy Stock is Now Worth 77 Cents … iHeart Crashing …
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Recent Posts
- The Company Cleaning iHeart’s Clock
- The End of Consolidation
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- iHeart Scraping Competitors’ Business
- The Hurry-Up Cumulus Bankruptcy Plan
- Urban One’s Managed Decline
- An Urgent Behind-the-Scenes Cumulus Pivot
- GM Secretly Taking Back In-car Entertainment
- The Podcast Reckoning
- Beasley’s Nepo Problem


