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IHeart and Audacy’s traffic services

The sticking point is, what do you do with the staff? CBS Radio hired around 100 people when it broke away from iHeart's Total Traffic to start its own traffic service. A handful crossed over from iHeart to CBS, which iHeart thought was poaching. Some iHeart traffic reporters even got cash incentives to stay. To iHeart's credit, there were no mass firings even though the CBS Radio account was very valuable. With all its news, talk and sports stations, CBS Radio may have been Total Traffic's biggest client, apart from its own iHeart stations.

Of course, things are different now. iHeart has scaled back on Total Traffic and there have been lay offs. It also lost Sirius XM, Bloomberg Radio, much of Salem Media. Some smaller owners like Pamal took their traffic in-house as CBS did. So maybe two wounded warriors will make a deal?
 
The sticking point is, what do you do with the staff? CBS Radio hired around 100 people when it broke away from iHeart's Total Traffic to start its own traffic service. A handful crossed over from iHeart to CBS, which iHeart thought was poaching. Some iHeart traffic reporters even got cash incentives to stay. To iHeart's credit, there were no mass firings even though the CBS Radio account was very valuable. With all its news, talk and sports stations, CBS Radio may have been Total Traffic's biggest client, apart from its own iHeart stations.

Of course, things are different now. iHeart has scaled back on Total Traffic and there have been lay offs. It also lost Sirius XM, Bloomberg Radio, much of Salem Media. Some smaller owners like Pamal took their traffic in-house as CBS did. So maybe two wounded warriors will make a deal?
That’s great info thank you so much for replying I appreciate it
 
Smartphone/Car OS map apps do traffic in real time and specific to the driver and his/her route.

Radio traffic reports exist to sell adjacency spots. Sorry.
 


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