iHeartMedia, Inc.

Fundamentals3.0
Price Action3.0
News Sentiment5.0
AI Rating
4.0

Key Drivers

  • Cash Flow
  • Debt Burden
  • Negative Equity

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AI Summary

4.0

IHRT is now best viewed as a leveraged cash-flow and digital-momentum story rather than a simple radio turnaround, but with EBITDA still under pressure and debt/interest burden overwhelming the balance sheet, the stock likely stays range-bound until digital growth and free cash flow materially improve leverage metrics and creditor confidence.

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Fundamental Analysis

3.0

Key Financial Insights:

  • Cash Flow
  • Debt Burden
  • Negative Equity

IHRT still generates positive cash flow and improving EBITDA margins, but heavy debt, negative equity, and persistent losses make the name financially strained and high-risk.

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Price Behavior

3.0
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Lower highs
  • Support holding
  • Weak rebound

IHRT has turned into a clear downtrend over the last month, with lower highs and lower lows outweighing near-term support around $2.90-$3.00, so the setup stays bearish unless it reclaims the mid-$3s.

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Support Level: $2.90-$3.00
Resistance Level: $3.50-$4.00

Fell from $3.83 to $2.95 over the last month, with a failed rebound near $3.98 and persistent downside pressure

Sentiment & News

5.0

Key News Insights:

  • Digital audio gains
  • Podcast expansion
  • Broadcast pressure

iHeartMedia is gaining momentum in digital audio and podcasting, with a Q2 revenue beat and new streaming-video podcast distribution offset by continued pressure in its broadcast business.

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The news is moderately positive for IHRT as digital growth and broader distribution improve the outlook, but legacy broadcast weakness still limits near-term upside