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Audacy Makes Long Term Hard Rock Alliance

davideduardo

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Per RAMP Audacy is making a major commitment to rock by means of a new alliance.

"Audacy announced a multi-faceted partnership with Hard Rock International (HRI), which has some 249 venues in nearly 70 countries. You probably have the t-shirt. As part of the deal, Audacy and HRI will partner on live events at a new performance space in New York City, as well as music festivals and Hard Rock Cafe events around the country."

Full story at Audacy Positioned In A Hard Rock Place
 
As part of the deal, Audacy and HRI will partner on live events at a new performance space in New York City, as well as music festivals and Hard Rock Cafe events around the country."
History repeats itself yet again. Used to be that radio relied almost entirely on live performances. Studios of the day were performance studios, not some closet with a microphone. iHeart has been building performance stages in the facilities of their new construction, as has SXM.
The days of musical artists 'being honored to be performing live on the radio' appear to be returning.
 
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