| Type | Public (NYSE: ETM) |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1968 |
| Headquarters | Bala Cynwyd, PA |
| Key people | David Field, President & CEO |
| Industry | Entertainment, Advertising |
| Products | radio |
| Website | www.entercom.com |
Entercom Communications Corporation (NYSE: ETM) is the fourth-largest broadcasting company in the United States. As of October 2008, Entercom operates 104 radio stations in 23 markets across the United States.
The company was once called Entertainment Communications; its current name is a partially redundant portmanteau of its former title.
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On August 21, 2006; Entercom has agreed to buy 15 radio stations in slower markets from CBS Radio. Locations included Austin, Texas; Cincinnati, Ohio; Memphis, Tennessee; and Rochester, New York.[1] However, due to ownership limitations set by the Federal Communications Commission, Entercom had to sell off 3 of its radio stations in the Rochester market to Stephens Media Group.[2]
CBS Radio has announced that it would sell 50 more radio stations in 12 markets to focus on major market stations and as of September 22, 2008; Entercom is (again) among the seven candidates to make first-round bids.[3]
Entercom was one of 4 broadcasting companies in a bid to buy The Walt Disney Company's ABC Radio unit [4], but was outbid by its competitor Citadel Broadcasting. Had Entercom gone through as the highest bidder, it would have to sell of all of its small market holdings.
Entercom teamed up with Lancaster-based FlyTunes on July 1, 2008 to make their stations available on smartphones such as Apple, Inc.'s iPhone. After it was announced that the deal was finalized that day, stations in the San Francisco and Seattle clusters were the first to air broadcasts for area smartphone customers. The rest of the stations in Entercom's portfolio are now available throughout the United States since September 2008.[5]
Entercom recently expanded its syndicated offerings. Programming syndicated by Entercom includes:
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