Detroit radio broadcaster killed during domestic dispute
A Detroit-area radio news anchor was killed during a violent domestic dispute at his Michigan home this week.
Audacy (formerly Entercom) [$AUD] is a national broadcast company that primarily owns local AM and FM radio stations in the United States.
Audacy consists of legacy Entercom stations and stations formerly owned by CBS Radio. The company also operates streaming service Radio.com. Audacy is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A Detroit-area radio news anchor was killed during a violent domestic dispute at his Michigan home this week.
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