Sep 19, 2019 / 02:30PM GMT
Jason K. Kim - Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Research Division - Senior Analyst
People want to grab their seat. We'll get started with our next session. Pleased to welcome to the stage iHeartMedia and the Chairman and CEO, Bob Pittman. Bob has had a long career in the media and entertainment space, most notably at AOL in the late '90s, early 2000s, was an architect of the deal with Time Warner and has been with iHeart, leading their transformation. So thanks for being here, Bob. Appreciate it.
Robert W. Pittman - iHeartMedia, Inc. - Chairman & CEO
Thank you. Maybe we can mention MTV, too, since I wasn't the architect of that deal. I'm going to run away from it a little bit.
Questions and Answers:
Jason K. Kim - Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Research Division - Senior AnalystSo let's start out with I've heard you say before that you think of -- you don't think of iHeart as a radio company, which may seem odd to some people since you do own 854 radio stations, the largest of any company. Can you talk about how you