I haven't investigated it personally but they sure have been pushing it. Now also, the neighborhood is infested with XFINITY crews stringing their stuff
Only thing worse is their customer service...call with a technical issue and they try to push their Fiber service
Spectrum is looking to buy Altice which owns my cable provider (Optimum/Cablevision) and their cloud DVR already sucks...
The Medicare numbers were changed several years ago from your SSN To a combination of letters and numbers; unless its a replacement of that card, I never heard of it.
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[quote=RodeoMan]How do you do that? or where is it explained how to hide posts?[/
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That's how I read it. You all hopefully know that you hide posts from anyone you don't want to see. I did this with one particular individual who insisted on posting every image of his with an S&M theme and another who flooded the photo forum with flowers
Yea, Jerry posts a lot. But I treat his posts the same way as the others...if the storyline interests me, I read it; if not I just go to the next post
Actually, I'm sicker of that Medicare Advantage commercial with dense Al, his shrew blond wife and the Feldmans, who out the idea into her head!
I have a wireless phone/answering machine that requires the caller to put in a pound sign to get through if they are not in the phone's directory. Since most of these start off as a robocall, this rarely ever happens. I've only had two telemarketers get through in the last year and only one stated on the phone long enough for me to answer.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy
By Darryl Coote
Jan. 7, 2024 at 9:58 PM
American radio and podcasting giant Audacy announced Sunday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Image courtesy of Audacy
Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Following years of declining ad spending, American radio and podcasting giant Audacy announced Sunday that it has filed for prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Audacy, one of the nation's largest radio companies, announced its filing in a statement, saying it has reached a restructuring support agreement with a supermajority of its debtholders that will see its debt be reduce by about 80%, from $1.9 billion to $350 million.
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Formerly known as Entercom, Audacy merged with CBS Radio in 2017 that aided its transition into a multi-platform company, but President and CEO David Fieldman said Sunday that while this enhanced their position, the traditional advertising market was hit by a "perfect storm of sustained macroeconomic challenges over the past four years" that led to "a sharp reduction of several billion dollars in cumulative radio ad spending."
"These market factors have severely impacted our financial condition and necessitated our balance sheet restructuring," he said.
The company and some of its subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 proceedings in a Texas court on Sunday along with its plan of reorganization, with expectations that a court hearing to consider its approval will be held in February.
Under the plan or reorganization, Audacy's debtholders will receive equity in the reorganized company, it said.
"The restructuring will enable Audacy to continue its digital transformation and capitalize on its position as a scaled, leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company differentiated by its exclusive, premium audio content," the company said in a statement.
The announcement comes after Audacity reported in September that net revenue for the third quarter had dropped 5.6% compared to the same period a year prior with expectations that the fourth quarter would see it decline by high single digits.
Audacy was in "constructive conversations" with their lenders to shore up their bottom line, Fieldman said in the note, while emphasizing their strong position in the market.
On Sunday, he reiterated confidence in the company's future, stating "we believe Audacy will emerge well positioned to continue its innovation and growth
I read Audacity filed for bankruptcy...maybe they are scaling back their service
I have the Toyo Celsius and love them!
Candy is not going to affect bloodwork for the most part. If you are measuring blood sugar, simply fasting the night before should do it. And many doctors do another test for blood glucose called a Hemoglobin A1C. For that you don't need to fast at all