I've never understood the way stations are listed in apps. That's why I've always liked Tunein, they list the stations by frequency, though I don't like that they don't show the frequency anymore. The other thing I don't like about iHeart is that they don't break up their markets. Again, here's where Tunein shines. You tap the state, then you tap the market you want. I can't speak for Audacy in any of this as I've had the app for several years but never use it. The other thing that has always rubbed me the wrong way about iHeart is that they seem to drive traffic to the brands that are already the most popular. I'm not sure if this is still the case, but they used to have a scan feature on the app, but when activated, it would go to their large market stations, not the station that was most similar to the one you were listening to. For example, if I were listening to Portlandd's Z100, the stations I would recommend would not be Z100 New York, KIIS Los Angeles, and Kiss Chicago. Last time I did a comparison, they would have been what was then Channel 96.1 Charlotte, Hot 107.9 Syracuse, and Kiss 106.7 Rochester, as to me those were the ones that sounded the most similar.