The network had denied rumors just a month ago that it would file for bankruptcy, but on Friday Air America said negotiations with a creditor from the company's early days had broken down.
The network will stay on the air while it resolves issues with its creditors, spokeswoman Jaime Horn told the Associated Press. A formal announcement was expected to be made later Friday.
No programming changes are anticipated and the network will operate as usual.
(It looks like AAR will need some cash money going forward. Listeners will probably not notice much difference, and I have a feelings they'll find money soon enough. This could be an opportunity for the Jones/DR people.)
The network will stay on the air while it resolves issues with its creditors, spokeswoman Jaime Horn told the Associated Press. A formal announcement was expected to be made later Friday.
No programming changes are anticipated and the network will operate as usual.
(It looks like AAR will need some cash money going forward. Listeners will probably not notice much difference, and I have a feelings they'll find money soon enough. This could be an opportunity for the Jones/DR people.)