What's The Difference In United Airlines And IHEART?
What's The Difference In United Airlines And IHEART?
United plans to stay in the air!
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Re: What's The Difference In United Airlines And IHEART?
So does iHeart. Why do you think they just signed a bunch of their on-air hosts?
When Citadel went bankrupt, did any of their stations go off the air? How about Regent?
When Citadel went bankrupt, did any of their stations go off the air? How about Regent?
Re: What's The Difference In United Airlines And IHEART?
Country Boy, Your clueless. They have Billions due. They will have to sell stations to stay afloat. They just did another round of Lay-Offs, Fu^%&ing our business up EVEN MORE. As if that is even possible.
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There are no stations they can sell that will get them a billion. That's not how this will end. The end game here is the lenders will lose billions. And the company will continue to operate. That's how this game gets played.zinger7 wrote:Country Boy, Your clueless. They have Billions due. They will have to sell stations to stay afloat.
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Countryboy is correct here. The brightside, if you wish to call it that, is that this time there won't be a whole shitload of shareholders that get screwed. Just the banks.There are no stations they can sell that will get them a billion. That's not how this will end. The end game here is the lenders will lose billions. And the company will continue to operate. That's how this game gets played.
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The people that get screwed are those that they leave in their wake of destruction. The talented people that get let go to save money and the listeners that have to listen to the juke boxes that they have with no creativity. iHeart is the worst thing to happen to radio.