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.
By all appearances, the FCC majority isn’t just expediting, but is bypassing an established process to do a favor for George ...
The FCC, as expected, has approved of Audacy Inc.'s plan to emerge from debtor-in-possession status — a move that makes Soros ...
The FCC has approved the plan of Audacy, the second-largest radio company in the United States by revenue, to exit Chapter 11 ...
Audacy Inc., the bankrupt radio broadcaster, won regulatory approval for the transfer of its licenses to a nonprofit funded ...
The US House Committee on Oversight and Accountability is opening an investigation on the FCC over George Soros' potential ...
The Federal Communications Commission has granted approval for a reorganized Audacy, enabling company to emerge from Chapter ...
The U.S. House Oversight Committee is investigating why the Federal Communications Commission fast-tracked a deal that ...
Every single day while former President Donald J. Trump is campaigning against Kamala Harris, he must also do battle with ...
Politically progressive financier Soros would become largest shareholder in Audacy, owner of six St. Louis stations, which ...