I'm gonna be honest though, it is a better deal for him. For a corporate juggernaut like iHeart, he could easily be lost in the shuffle and end up as just a cog in the machine. At Beasley, they're marks for Bubba and he can have management listen to his brilliant ideas and affirm how brilliant they are.
Plus it doesn't rule out him being on other iHeart stations where Beasley doesn't have a presence. As much as I want to say "oh shit man, you blew it" he's probably working smart here. Because we know he doesn't play well with large corporate entities.
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