iHeartMedia, Inc.
Classification
Public
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Revenue & Profit
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People
Deals
M&A2024-03-15Completed
Investor Sponsors NorthBridge PE | Stake Tags 100% |
Deal Amount $120M | Is PE deal Yes |
Target Company Valuation $1.20 MM | Is deal PE backed Yes |
Techniques Acquisition of Assets, Taken Private | Total Acquired 100% |
Investor Sponsors
Deal Amount
$120M
Target Company Valuation
$1.20 MM
Techniques
Acquisition of Assets, Taken Private
Stake Tags
100%
Is PE deal
Yes
Is deal PE backed
Yes
Total Acquired
100%
Secondary Transaction2023-09-01Canceled
Investor Sponsors -- | Stake Tags Majority |
Deal Amount Undisclosed | Is PE deal No |
Target Company Valuation -- | Is deal PE backed Yes |
Techniques Secondary Sale, Management Buy-out (MBO) | Total Acquired 65% |
Investor Sponsors
--
Deal Amount
Undisclosed
Target Company Valuation
NaN
Techniques
Secondary Sale, Management Buy-out (MBO)
Stake Tags
Majority
Is PE deal
No
Is deal PE backed
Yes
Total Acquired
65%
Funding
About
About
iHeartMedia, Inc. (NASDAQ: IHRT) is a leading audio media company founded in 1972 as Clear Channel Communications by Lowry Mays and B.J. "Red" McCombs, with its headquarters located in San Antonio, Texas. Initially established with the purchase of a single radio station, KEEZ-FM in San Antonio, the company grew rapidly following the 1996 Telecommunications Act, which relaxed ownership rules, enabling a series of aggressive acquisitions that expanded it into one of the largest radio broadcasters in the U.S. Rebranded to iHeartMedia, Inc. in 2014 after navigating financial challenges, including a $26.7 billion leveraged buyout by Thomas H. Lee Partners and Bain Capital in 2008 that led to a 2019 bankruptcy restructuring, the company has evolved from its radio roots into a diversified audio platform. Today, it operates over 860 radio stations across 160 markets, manages a robust digital and podcasting presence, and reflects a history of consolidation and adaptation in the media landscape. Business/Product Breakdown iHeartMedia, Inc. operates across three primary business segments: - Multiplatform Group: Includes 870+ broadcast radio stations, Premiere Networks (syndicated content), and live/virtual events. - Digital Audio Group: Encompasses iHeartRadio (streaming app), podcasting, digital services, and ad tech platforms. - Audio & Media Services Group: Offers media representation, broadcast software (RCS), and real-time audio recognition technology. The company offers a broad spectrum of audio entertainment and advertising services, including traditional AM/FM radio broadcasting, digital audio streaming via the iHeartRadio platform, and podcast production and distribution through its iHeartPodcast Network. The radio division features popular stations and personalities, while iHeartRadio provides on-demand music, news, and talk content, boasting over 150 million registered users and 25 million app downloads as of recent reports. Its podcasting arm produces original content and hosts shows like The Joe Rogan Experience, leveraging a network of over 150 exclusive podcasts. Historically engaged in outdoor advertising through Clear Channel Outdoor (now separated) and live events via the former Live Nation acquisition (spun off in 2005), iHeartMedia now focuses on digital growth, generating revenue through advertising sales, partnerships, and sponsorships, with recent innovations including AI-driven ad solutions and Triton Digital's measurement tools.
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