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Hearing a big cluster ..

Can't be iheart or audacy. Univision? They already sold 92.7.
Univision already moved its radio operations to NJ. Done.

They are also completing the move of the corporate offices to FL.
 
Could be Emmis or maybe Cumulus finally sells their remaining stations.
"Moving" is not the same as "Selling". "Moving" means removing operations from NYC and, possibly, NY state to another location that is more efficient cost-wise.
 
OP didn't say "moving," he said "leaving NYC." That's ambiguous, it could either mean leaving high-rent Manhattan for cheaper studio space in New Jersey, or exiting the market altogether. I took it to mean the latter.
 
OP didn't say "moving," he said "leaving NYC." That's ambiguous, it could either mean leaving high-rent Manhattan for cheaper studio space in New Jersey, or exiting the market altogether. I took it to mean the latter.

I agree. During the pandemic people have been working more from home, making expensive Manhattan facilities extraneous. Every company has efficiency experts looking for ways to consolidate resources. There was a stretch when the CBS cluster was operating from four different buildings around town. They consolidated everyone on Hudson street just a few years ago, so I doubt its them. iHeart is also fairly consolidated in mid-town.

The Emmis/Mediaco situation is very different. Jeff seems to be planning some kind of retirement strategy. Perhaps he's ready to make that situation more permanent.
 
I agree. During the pandemic people have been working more from home, making expensive Manhattan facilities extraneous. Every company has efficiency experts looking for ways to consolidate resources. There was a stretch when the CBS cluster was operating from four different buildings around town. They consolidated everyone on Hudson street just a few years ago, so I doubt its them. iHeart is also fairly consolidated in mid-town.

The Emmis/Mediaco situation is very different. Jeff seems to be planning some kind of retirement strategy. Perhaps he's ready to make that situation more permanent.
I don't consider where iHeart is to be Midtown. More like Soho, Canal Street area.
 
I don't consider where iHeart is to be Midtown. More like Soho, Canal Street area.
iHeart will be shortly moving their New York studios from 32 Avenue of the Americas into the building where the company's main headquarters are on 55th Street.
 
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