According to BillBoard...
Clear Channel is now iHeartMedia. The multi-platform media company announced on Tuesday (Sept. 16) that it has changed names to reflect the growth and influence of the iHeart brands.
The San Antonio-based company's holdings of ad-supported and consumer-focused media business include 859 radio stations in over 150 markets; Premiere Networks, which syndicates 90 radio shows; the iHeartMedia Digital company; Total Traffic and Weather Network; 20,000 live music events, including the iHeartRadio Music Festival; plus, related companies like Katz Media Group and outdoor advertiser Clear Channel Outdoor.
After what Clear Channel has done to radio, I think that the company would be better called iHateRadio.
As the Student Demonstrators of 1968 in Europe said, "Der alte Kack im neuen Frack."