The FCC has approved the plan of Audacy, the second-largest radio company in the United States by revenue, to exit Chapter 11 ...
The major radio company Audacy Inc. fell into financial straits, but through a complex business deal Democratic mega donor ...
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Audacy’s day in court also comes months after the radio giant approached the FCC in March, requesting a full ...
The FCC has approved a reorganized Audacy on a 3-2 vote, enabling the company to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Audacy will continue under the leadership of David Field as President and CEO. Field will also serve on the company’s new ...
Radio and podcast giant Audacy has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following the approval of a transfer of its ...
Radio chain owns KMOX, conservative KFTK and four other local stations. Democratic “megadonor” Soros will buy it from ...
Audacy can emerge from bankruptcy — and expects to do so within days — after gaining FCC approval Monday. The Federal ...
Audacy will continue to focus on sports radio and podcasts, buoyed by assets acquired in a merger with CBS Radio in 2017.
The decision has drawn criticism from Republicans, who say the FCC broke with established procedure to push the deal through.