Charlemagne speaks on Joe Budden getting fired by Complex

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So then why did he stand next to Wendy Williams all that time while she tried to tear down the cultures biggest and best ?


I know you have to be smarter than that. Stop fishing for daps. Whatever he did with Wendy Williams was over 10 years ago
 

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Exactly, Charlamagne is the purest definition of #FakeWoke
He let Andrew talk to Angela rye crazy that's when I knew he was a fukk boy .

It was so fukking disrespectful .

She was tryna have a serious convo about congress and he's talking to her about trying white dikk .
 

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Facts or fiction?


iHeartMedia, which owns (sort of...see debt issues) Power 105 and signs CTG's checks, supports, gives back and respects the Culture???

Wondering if Bain Capital is underwriting this season's Kwanzaa celebration at the station?

iHeartMedia Owners Willing to Give Up Vast Majority of the Company

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iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman

IHeartMedia, the nation’s largest radio conglomerate, has been seeking all year to avoid bankruptcy by renegotiating more than $15 billion of its debt. But the company has had no luck enticing its creditors to take a haircut and defer repayment in exchange for up to 49% of the company’s equity.

The equity holders — Thomas H. Lee Partners and Bain Capital — conceded on Thursday that they are now willing to accept a deal in which they would give up the vast majority of the company’s equity. In a securities filing, the company disclosed that on Nov. 21, it offered the creditors 87.5% of the equity, as well as 87.5% of the company’s stake in Clear Channel Outdoor, its partially owned billboard subsidiary. The company would issue $7 billion in new debt, with a five to seven-year maturity.

On Tuesday, the creditors group — led by mutual fund firm Franklin Resources Inc. — made a counter proposal, offering to take 95.3% of the equity and 100% of the company’s stake in the billboard company. The counterproposal contemplates just $5.75 billion in new debt. The creditors’ proposal also references an option for a pre-packaged bankruptcy.

iHeartMedia Owners Willing to Give Up Vast Majority of the Company



 
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