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SportsTalk 790 tosses Josh Innes

Most of us know that Sports 790 is owned by iHeart Media which has been in bankruptcy since March of last year. If the Innes firing was truly due to budget cuts, seems like it would have happened a long time ago, instead of now when the bankruptcy is coming to an end. Every hiring of Innes seems to come with a lit fuse that will explode a short time later.
> https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...s-bankruptcy-exit-with-court-approval-of-plan
It's amazing that such radio giants, including Cumulus, can be so mismanaged and how investors/bond holders be so blind.
> http://www.insideradio.com/free/ban...cle_11f6b0e4-695a-11e8-9b0b-f364245d198f.html
 
It's amazing that such radio giants, including Cumulus, can be so mismanaged and how investors/bond holders be so blind.

These kinds of problems aren't confined to radio, as proven recently by General Electric. Even Warren Buffett was snowed on that one.
 
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