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Audacy selling Boston assets

No. Debunked by facts from their actual SEC filing that the false story was based on.
For some reason, everyone wants to think they smell an elephant in the room while the stench really comes from a turd; it is just the result of a poorly written news report that got picked up by others with no fact checking.

This is how falsehoods become even further perpetuated by AI: computer algorithm sees several false reports, and thinks that each one confirms the others and adds the item to its repertoire.

(As if Wikipedia were not enough...)
 
Conspiracies?

Going national babyyyyy.


Funny guy. Should do comedy maybe some corporate radio jahmoke will give you a time slot somewhere.
Moderator comment: OK, that is your second snarky remark that has no content of value. Please stop doing that as it is not of any interest.
 
Someone who has no comprehension of how things really works and thinks the whole world is a vast conspiracy...
And now we have a new poster who is adding valueless snarky remarks to the valid posts. This subject seems to be a nonsense-magnet.
 
For a company that is struggiling so much. Audacy really does have a lot of successful radio stations
That's actually a fair statement. The challenge is; trying to resolve being a publicly traded company with zero chances of future growth and increasing advertising headwinds. Going private is their only option, but even if they can, there likely needs to be some serious additional cost-cutting to allow the operation to stay afloat within the bounds of revenues these successful stations can provide.
 
Just got my copy of Howie Carr's autobio; looks like a lot of call letters get thrown around at the end and at one point he says Audacy "had to unload WAAF to a Christian broadcaster for $10 million;
that's how destitute they'd become."
(PaperBoy)
 
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