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Thread: Integrity at it's finest
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10-24-12, 03:09 PM #81
Re: Integrity at it's finest
They were about to be named, and they pulled them instead. They were afraid of something. They were afraid for their job, for their reputation, for who they are connected to, something.
There's a reason why I said that in response to Laz and wasn't talking to you. If he wants to make idiotic statements, then dammit, so will I.
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10-24-12, 03:34 PM #83Re: Integrity at it's finest
It was Probably Clear Channel itself.
Ala Wikipedia...... Interesting.
On Friday, November 17, 2006, Clear Channel announced that it was going private and selling off almost one-third of its radio assets, according to The Washington Post and DHM. The buyers, led by Bain Capital Partners and Thomas H. Lee Partners, agreed to pay $26.7 billion for the company. In a separate transaction also announced on November 16, 2006, Clear Channel said it would seek buyers for all of its television stations and 539 of its smaller radio stations, presumably because the private-equity buyers are not interested in owning television or small-market radio. Over a hundred stations have already been assigned to Aloha Station Trust, LLC upon the consummation of the merger. The television stations were ultimately sold to Newport Television.
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