Radio giant Alpha Media ducks for cover with Richmond bankruptcy filing
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Another big corporation has tumbled into Richmond to file bankruptcy, this time from the radio industry.
Alpha Media, which owns more than 200 radio stations nationwide, arrived in Richmond Sunday with a prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring, aimed at reducing its more than $200 million in debt and allowing it to stay in business uninterrupted while it weathers a financial storm it says is caused by the pandemic.
The Portland, Oregon-based, privately held company is the latest major out-of-town company to look to Richmond’s federal court for bankruptcy safe haven.
42 Dugg And DaBaby Offer To Pay Bail Of Missouri Woman Accused Of Killing Her Brother s Alleged Murderer
The two took to Instagram to pledge to cover the bail for Tityana Coppage, who is being held in the Jackson County jail on $200,000 bond.
January 21, 2021 at 9:48 pm
Rappers DaBaby and 42 Dugg are offering to come to the rescue of a Missouri woman who made headlines after she allegedly avenged the death of her younger brother, according to The Associated Press.
On Instagram, 42 Dugg offered to put $20,000 toward the bail of Tityana Coppage, who is accused of shooting and killing 36-year-old Keith Lars on Jan. 13, local news outlet KCTV5 reported.