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REVENUE (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Schedule of Disaggregation of Revenue
The following tables show revenue streams for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023 and 2022:
(In thousands)Multiplatform GroupDigital Audio GroupAudio & Media Services GroupEliminationsConsolidated
Three Months Ended September 30, 2023
Revenue from contracts with customers:
  Broadcast Radio(1)
$455,103 $— $— $— $455,103 
  Networks(2)
116,334 — — — 116,334 
  Sponsorship and Events(3)
49,500 — — — 49,500 
  Digital, excluding Podcast(4)
— 164,559 — (1,222)163,337 
  Podcast(5)
— 102,663 — — 102,663 
  Audio & Media Services(6)
— — 61,979 (1,373)60,606 
  Other(7)
5,210 — — — 5,210 
     Total626,147 267,222 61,979 (2,595)952,753 
Revenue from leases(8)
236 — — — 236 
Revenue, total$626,383 $267,222 $61,979 $(2,595)$952,989 
Three Months Ended September 30, 2022
Revenue from contracts with customers:
  Broadcast Radio(1)
$484,812 $— $— $— $484,812 
  Networks(2)
127,239 — — — 127,239 
  Sponsorship and Events(3)
42,562 — — — 42,562 
  Digital, excluding Podcast(4)
— 162,700 — (1,314)161,386 
  Podcast(5)
— 91,253 — — 91,253 
  Audio & Media Services(6)
— — 77,794 (1,287)76,507 
  Other(7)
4,865 — — (112)4,753 
Total659,478 253,953 77,794 (2,713)988,512 
Revenue from leases(8)
418 418 
Revenue, total$659,896 $253,953 $77,794 $(2,713)$988,930 
(In thousands)Multiplatform GroupDigital Audio GroupAudio & Media Services GroupEliminationsConsolidated
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2023
Revenue from contracts with customers:
  Broadcast Radio(1)
$1,267,493 $— $— $— $1,267,493 
  Networks(2)
346,456 — — — 346,456 
  Sponsorship and Events(3)
120,297 — — — 120,297 
  Digital, excluding Podcast(4)
— 475,291 — (3,627)471,664 
  Podcast(5)
— 276,181 — — 276,181 
  Audio & Media Services(6)
— — 189,134 (4,077)185,057 
  Other(7)
15,719 — — — 15,719 
     Total1,749,965 751,472 189,134 (7,704)2,682,867 
Revenue from leases(8)
1,375 — — — 1,375 
Revenue, total$1,751,340 $751,472 $189,134 $(7,704)$2,684,242 
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022
Revenue from contracts with customers:
  Broadcast Radio(1)
$1,362,601 $— $— $— $1,362,601 
  Networks(2)
372,329 — — — 372,329 
  Sponsorship and Events(3)
114,226 — — — 114,226 
  Digital, excluding Podcast(4)
— 475,254 — (3,959)471,295 
  Podcast(5)
— 245,479 — — 245,479 
  Audio & Media Services(6)
— — 209,716 (4,006)205,710 
  Other(7)
14,127 — — (447)13,680 
Total1,863,283 720,733 209,716 (8,412)2,785,320 
Revenue from leases(8)
1,073 — — — 1,073 
Revenue, total$1,864,356 $720,733 $209,716 $(8,412)$2,786,393 

(1)Broadcast Radio revenue is generated through the sale of advertising time on the Company’s domestic radio stations.
(2)Networks revenue is generated through the sale of advertising on the Company’s Premiere and Total Traffic & Weather network programs and through the syndication of network programming to other media companies.
(3)Sponsorship and events revenue is generated through local events and major nationally-recognized tent pole events and include sponsorship and other advertising revenue, ticket sales, and licensing, as well as endorsement and appearance fees generated by on-air talent.
(4)Digital, excluding Podcast revenue is generated through the sale of streaming and display advertisements on digital platforms and through subscriptions to iHeartRadio streaming services.
(5)Podcast revenue is generated through the sale of advertising on the Company's podcast network.
(6)Audio & Media Services revenue is generated by services provided to broadcast industry participants through the Company’s Katz Media and RCS businesses. As a media representation firm, Katz Media generates revenue via commissions on media sold on behalf of the radio and television stations that it represents, while RCS generates revenue by providing broadcast software and media streaming, along with research services for radio stations, broadcast television stations, cable channels, record labels, ad agencies and Internet stations worldwide.
(7)Other revenue represents fees earned for miscellaneous services, including on-site promotions, activations, and local marketing agreements.
(8)Revenue from leases is primarily generated by the lease of towers to other media companies, which are all categorized as operating leases.
Schedule of Barter and Trade Revenues and Expenses Trade and barter revenues and expenses, which are included in consolidated revenue and selling, general and administrative expenses, respectively, were as follows:
Three Months Ended
September 30,
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
(In thousands)2023202220232022
  Trade and barter revenues$77,228 $57,236 $175,492 $130,557 
  Trade and barter expenses49,995 38,001 128,902 113,752 
Schedule of Contract with Customer, Asset and Liability
The following tables show the Company’s deferred revenue balance from contracts with customers:
Three Months Ended
September 30,
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
(In thousands)2023202220232022
Deferred revenue from contracts with customers:
  Beginning balance(1)
$184,827 $189,679 $157,910 $161,114 
    Revenue recognized, included in beginning balance(73,407)(76,172)(102,588)(111,443)
    Additions, net of revenue recognized during period, and other84,600 64,879 140,698 128,715 
  Ending balance$196,020 $178,386 $196,020 $178,386 
(1) Deferred revenue from contracts with customers, which excludes other sources of deferred revenue that are not related to contracts with customers, is included within deferred revenue and other long-term liabilities on the Consolidated Balance Sheets, depending upon when revenue is expected to be recognized.
Schedule of Future Lease Payments to be Received
As of September 30, 2023, the future lease payments to be received by the Company are as follows:
(In thousands)
2023$200 
2024449 
2025248 
2026132 
202780 
Thereafter96 
  Total$1,205