Bitter? Oh, ya don't know me all that well. Sorry I haven't been hanging onto the board hoping you'd come up with a straight answer, but I never expect one from you, anyway. So, you believe that CC's problems are merely problems of
perception.
You've lost Fredthehead, and many other Houston listeners like him, because you guys quit caring about what he wanted to hear. You can tell him that the Mays family doesn't profit from LiveNation. He doesn't believe you, but keep trying. It's all about
perception.
Meanwhile, I guess I should be impressed that CC is able to keep antitrust lawsuits tied up in court for years, except for the way they settled with Nobody In Particular Productions in Denver, days before the case was set for trial, or the way they lost $90 mil in that JamSports and Entertainment suit---$17 million in actual damages, plus another $73 million in punitive damages. More recently, attorneys have filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of concertgoers in Chicago, New England, New York/New Jersey, Colorado, and Southern California. If you've purchased tickets between June '98 to present in any of those markets from any subsidiary of CC, you may be eligible to join the suit.
http://www.hagens-berman.com/lawsuit_clearchannel.htm I'm sure it will also be tied up in court for many years. More unfortunate
perceptions about CC's wrongdoing, I suppose. You know, the phrase "negative synergy" came from somewhere. For CC, lawsuits may very well be part of the cost of doing business, however, there are plenty of American companies which have never been sued for unethical, illegal, and anti-American business practices even once, much less dozens of times.
Where people
perceive there's smoke, you know, they also
perceive there's fire. Oh, except that I guess the newly-declared $22 million dollar Great White settlement (bringing CC's total on that fiasco up to, what, $75 million?) doesn't really mean that CC (or the CapStar Radio Operating Company, which is a subsidiary of CC, according to the Associated Press)
promoted the concert that erupted in the fatal
perception of fire at The Station, after which 99 people---including a damned fine WHJY jock---suddenly
perceived themselves to be dead. Even though
DavidEduardo said:
CC no longer has a concert division and, thus, can not be promoting concerts. They have not had a concert division for years!
I guess they just felt like giving some money away, because they're so well-known for giving money away.