When reducing spots is BAD news
When a major radio group cuts back on spot inventory in order to give something back to the audience and their advertisers, there are two ways to spin it: The "gift to the audience and the advertisers" way or the "desperate attempt to stem audience tuneout" way.
As this article proves, Clear Channel could use a better PR firm.
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