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Audacy, the struggling multi-platform audio content company, has begun prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas, the company ...
Broadcaster Audacy filed for bankruptcy today, a move blamed on plummeting advertising for radio. The firm owns KROQ and KCBS in Los Angeles and WFAN and WINS in New York, but the move is not ...
Ahead of the NFL Draft (where they’re doing their own Radio Row), Audacy has rolled out an Audacy Sports subbrand. The new brand will cover their 40 owned-and-operated all-sports radio stations ...
Facing nearly $2 billion in debt and declining ad revenue, Philadelphia-based radio company Audacy is expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the coming weeks, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The rebranding initiative has already been underway for months, with shows ditching individual studio imaging in favor of Audacy’s logo. The full process involves transitioning the show art to ...