Entercom Communications, the country's second largest radio company, wants to make sure consumers and Wall Street know that it's more than just a broadcaster.
The company will rebrand as "Audacy," with the transition beginning immediately. While the company — which was founded in 1968 and owns more than 200 radio stations — isn't abandoning broadcast radio by any means, it has made a concerted push into streaming audio content in recent years, and wants that to be better reflected in its brand. “We have transformed into a fundamentally different and dramatically enhanced organization and so it is time to embrace a new name and brand identity which better reflects who we have become and our vision for the future,” said Audacy's president and.
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