The radio brand has a bankruptcy plan that would allow it to keep operating.
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Cumulus Media filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, as the broadcaster entered into a prepackaged restructuring support agreement to eliminate roughly $600 million in debt.
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Cumulus Media Inc., an audio company with a corporate office located in Atlanta, Georgia, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on ...