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I don't see a reason as to why these two pages should be separated. It's not a situation like ESPN and Disney where there is wide latitude between holder and subsidiary. Audacy is the core product of Audacy, Inc, to the point where it bears its name. InvadingInvader (
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Oppose the parent company existed for over 50 years as Entercom and only recently changed its name. The daughter company existed as radio.com for over a decade and was only recently renamed. They have distinct histories. The parent company also has multiple other notable daughter companies including
Cadence13,
Eventful, and
Pineapple Street Studios.
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Oppose per TipsyElephant.
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