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  1. Bob Pittman
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    Bob Pittman is Chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia, Inc., America’s #1 audio company, serving as Chief Executive Officer since 2011 and Chairman since 2013.
    Bob Pittman is Chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia, Inc., the number one audio company in…
     
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    iHeartMedia - Wikipedia

    iHeartMedia owns Mediabase, which provide music charts based on songs and tracks receiving the most spins played on radio stations in the United States and Canada. A majority of stations that report to Mediabase are iHeartMedia outlets but other companies also report to the Mediabase charts. See more

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    iHeartMedia has purchased interest in, or outright acquired, companies in a number of media or advertising related industries. This is not an exhaustive list.
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    In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the company became an object of persistent criticism. FCC … See more

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    iHeartMedia, Inc. specializes in radio broadcasting, podcasting, digital and live events through division iHeartMedia (sans "Inc." suffix; formerly Clear Channel Media and Entertainment, Clear Channel Radio, et al.) and subsidiary iHeartMedia and Entertainment, Inc. … See more

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    Clear Channel Communications purchased its first FM station in San Antonio, Texas in 1972. The company purchased the second See more

    iHeartMedia operates the country's largest syndication service, Premiere Networks. In addition, iHeartMedia syndicates a number of its homegrown talk and music shows without the aid of Premiere. While Premiere actively sells its shows to stations, the non … See more

     
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  5. Bob Pittman - iHeartMedia - LinkedIn

    WEBBob Pittman is Chairman and CEO of iHeartMedia, Inc., the number one audio company in… · Experience: iHeartMedia · Location: New York City Metropolitan Area · 189 connections on LinkedIn.

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    WEBMike McGuinness Executive Vice President, Deputy Chief Financial Officer & Head of Investor Relations. Mike joined iHeartMedia in 2019 and oversees all accounting, tax, financial planning, financial reporting, …

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    WEBMar 15, 2018 · The two biggest owners of radio stations in America have both filed for bankruptcy. iHeartMedia, the operator of 850 stations across the United States, submitted the paperwork on Thursday.

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    WEBHistory. iHeartRadio is owned by iHeartMedia, which was rebranded from Clear Channel in 2014. [5] Prior to 2008, Clear Channel Communications' various audio products were decentralized. Individual stations streamed …

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