I've been there, in several countries. I've had my print "partner" killed and employees beaten. I have had soldiers in my studios. I have had to wear bulletproof vests to work in another nation, been trapped at a station for 6 days during a revolution in another.We're about a year or two away from that. They're using the regulatory process first. The killing starts when the lawfare is unsuccessful.
We are absolutely nowhere near what you describe.
If they find a legal reason to deny approval... then it is not "stage anything". Personally, the idea that Soros could do anything influential with a bunch of dying and unprofitable radio stations is simply absurd. But after hearing how Soros destroyed the lives of so many retirees and pensioners in the U.K., I have a rather good sense of big time "payback" being needed in his case.The Audacy bankruptcy will be the real flash point. If they change their approval because of Soros, then we're in stage 2.