Clear Channel sells TV group for $1.2 billion
Clear Channel Communications, the nation’s largest operator of radio stations, said Friday it agreed to sell its 56 television stations to a private equity firm for $1.2 billion. The company had announced it would sell the stations last November, part of a divestiture that includes the possible sale of 448 radio stations.
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