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 announced ...
Audacy introduces 101.1 Big Buck Country in Greenville, while 93.3 The Planet strengthens its rock presence with The Stoneman ...
(Bloomberg)—Audacy Inc., the radio and podcast company that counts New York’s 1010 WINS among its stations, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in Texas after reaching a pact with creditors ...
As the company’s executive leadership team seeks to win a Houston federal bankruptcy court’s approval with its prepackaged Chapter 11 restructuring plan, Audacy Inc. has moved forward with a series of ...
Audacy Inc., in an early Sunday announcement, confirmed that the company has reached an agreement with a supermajority of its debtholders on a financial restructuring that the publicly traded company ...
Audacy’s Mega 101.1 has raised $156,432 during its annual Mega Radiothon supporting Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.
The owner of CBS Radio and Cadence13 will also sunset the "Radio.com" brand in favor of Audacy as it moves away from its legacy roots. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Entercom Communications, the country ...
The company has reached a Chapter 11 bankruptcy deal that will reduce its debt from $1.9 billion to $350 million. By Glenn Peoples Radio company Audacy has reached a deal with a supermajority of ...
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 expected ...
The second-largest radio broadcaster in the United States has seen its revenue drop in recent years, reflecting a broader decline in advertising spending in the industry. The New York Stock Exchange ...
In today's digitally-driven music industry, where streaming platforms have assumed a dominant role, the significance of traditional radio remains steadfast. Millions of Americans tune into local ...
Audacy, the troubled radio and audio-streaming company, said Sunday it filed plans for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization to slash its debt. Audacy is the second-largest radio broadcaster in the U.S ...