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After rewriting the history books to become the first female jockey to win the Grand National in the race’s 182-year history, Rachael Blackmore announced: “I can’t believe I am Rachael Blackmore. Genuinely I feel like that little kid and I just can’t believe it’s me.”
The Irish jockey is living the dream while inspiring a new generation of aspiring young riders that anything possible.
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Podcasts double-digit growth creates an attractive narrative for investors.
Only in a pandemic could a business have bounding optimism after losing a fifth of its revenue in one year. That s radio in 2021 as companies dug themselves out of a deep second-quarter hole caused by store closures and stay-at-home orders across the country.
iHeartMedia s 2020 revenue was $2.95 billion, down 20% from $3.68 billion in 2019, according to the company s earnings report released Thursday. That deep loss is secondary to the improvements made over the year, however. Although revenues for the fourth quarter period covering October through December were 9% lower than a year earlier ($1.03 billion compared to $936 million), they were an improvement from the 47% and 29% deficits in the second and third quarters, respectively.
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Beasley Broadcast Group’s Q4 2020 Net Revenue Declines 5.1%. Reporting on the fourth quarter and the full year of 2020,
Beasley Broadcast Group – parent company of Beasley Media Group – reports net revenue of $68.5 million for the fourth quarter, a decline of 5.1% over the same period in 2019. For the full year, net revenue was $206.1 million, a decrease of 23.7% from the $261.6 million reported in 2019. There was positive news from the fourth quarter as operating income rose 54% to $19.6 million and station operating income increased 25.2% to $20.1 million. However, for the full year of 2020, the company posted an operating loss of $4.3 million and station operating income declined 86% to $24 million. Beasley CEO