"It's not a company with a bunch of old radio stations and outdoor [billboards] anymore," Chief Executive Bob Pittman said in an interview."
I wonder why anyone would think that.
So, Cheap Channel is trying to re-brand itself. Good luck with that. As my dad used to say, you can't polish a t**d. So glad I renewed my SiriusXM. All Howard all the time with some CNN thrown in![]()
CCM+E (the parent company) went away today....
It has a new name....IHeartMedia.......BUT the billboard, etc sub kept the CC name (Clear Channel Outdoors).
SOOO time to file for Citicasters, AMFM or Clear Channel as a company name and take over the radio stations here in Texas (oh wait, that's not how it works!)
REAL funny thing: 97.1 IDs as: Country Legends 97.1, KTHT Cleveland Houston, an Iheart radio station..
gotta love it![]()
After years of radio station purchases and consolidation and firings and voice-tracking, Clear Channel changing its name will not change people's perception of the company as an "evil empire."
That's the membership in pretty much any radio board. I'm surprised if anyone thinks the opinions read here are representative of the general population.As I said in another thread, the only people who have that perception are either radio people, fired radio people, or radio wanna bes.
I doubt it. I will be at a large party tonight where most everyone will be over 50. I bet I can't find a single person who knows what it means to say that a radio station is "clear channel", except for those (many of them) who know about the company. They will not understand the underlying meaning.....those over the age of 40 or so probably would remember if you asked them about listening to the big clear channel stations back in the top40 days...but, you are correct on those under 40 likely (especially those under 30!!)
That's the membership in pretty much any radio board. I'm surprised if anyone thinks the opinions read here are representative of the general population.
The name change makes sense to me because the general public is familiar with IHeartRadio is while the name Clear Channel carries no special meaning to them. I would be surpriised if it makes the company more attractive to the investors, but maybe I'm overestimating investors.Right, but we're talking about rebranding, and the name change is directed to the general population. And more importantly the investment community.
After the amount he spent on his new office with the "mist" wall tunnel leading to it???
Second, a media company has an image to project and presumably, some ad agency executives, advertisers and investors are invited in.