Clear Channel Cites Ad Decline in Loss
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Clear Channel Communications, the nation’s largest radio broadcaster and concert promoter, reported a second-quarter loss, citing an advertising slump and higher expenses.
The San Antonio-based conglomerate reported a net loss of $237 million, compared with a profit of $31.2 million for the same period a year earlier. The company also said third-quarter cash flow would fall short of Wall Street estimates because of weak advertising sales.
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