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iHeartMedia, Inc. director and officer Richard J. Bressler reported multiple equity-based awards dated February 17, 2026. He acquired several blocks of restricted stock units (RSUs) tied to previously granted performance stock units, which convert into one share of Class A common stock per unit if service-based vesting conditions are met.
The RSUs vest on different schedules, including full vesting on May 18, 2026 and February 20, 2028, and one-third vesting annually over three years from February 17, 2026. He also received Class A common stock awards granted at no cash cost, all subject to his continued service with the company.
MCGUINNESS MICHAEL B reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
iHeartMedia CFO Michael B. McGuinness reported multiple equity awards on February 17, 2026, including restricted stock units and Class A common stock. Some RSUs became earned after meeting performance goals and others were newly granted, with vesting dates in May 2026 and February 2028 or over three years, all contingent on continued service.
Hillman David reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
iHeartMedia, Inc. officer David Hillman reported an equity award of 109,649 shares of Class A common stock in the form of stock-settled restricted stock units (RSUs). The award was recorded at a price of $0.0000 per share, reflecting that it is a grant, not an open-market purchase.
Each RSU represents a right to receive one share of Class A common stock, and the RSUs will vest in three equal installments on each of the first three anniversaries of February 17, 2026, as long as Hillman continues to serve the company. After this grant, his directly owned Class A common stock, including RSUs, totals 409,649 shares.
iHeartMedia Chairman and CEO Robert W. Pittman reported several equity awards dated February 17, 2026. He acquired three blocks of restricted stock units (RSUs), each representing a contingent right to one share of Class A common stock, tied to both performance goals and future service-based vesting.
Certain RSUs reflect full or partial satisfaction of performance criteria for previously granted performance stock units and will vest on May 18, 2026 and February 20, 2028. Another RSU grant vests in three equal annual installments starting on February 17, 2026. Pittman also reported increased direct holdings of Class A common stock and an indirect holding of 21,732 shares through Pittman CC, LLC, for which he disclaims beneficial ownership beyond his economic interest.
iHeartMedia, Inc. announced a leadership change and updated compensation terms for a key executive. Effective January 1, 2026, Michael McGuinness will become Chief Financial Officer of the company, reporting to President & Chief Operating Officer Richard Bressler. His employment agreement term is extended through June 30, 2030, signaling a long-term commitment to his role. As of the effective date, Mr. McGuinness’s annual base salary will be $1.2 million, his annual bonus target will increase to 150% of base salary, and his annual long-term incentive grant will have a target grant date fair value of $1.5 million.
iHeartMedia filed its Q3 2025 report, highlighting stable revenue but a non‑cash impairment that drove a loss. Revenue was $997,010 thousand, similar to last year’s $1,008,133 thousand. The Company recorded a $208,501 thousand impairment on FCC licenses, resulting in an operating loss of $116,277 thousand and a net loss attributable to the Company of $66,264 thousand (basic loss per share of $0.43).
Mix continued to shift toward digital. The Digital Audio Group grew, with Podcast revenue of $139,673 thousand and Digital excluding Podcast at $200,890 thousand, while Broadcast Radio declined to $427,024 thousand and Audio & Media Services was $65,240 thousand. Segment Adjusted EBITDA totaled $204,754 thousand, essentially flat year over year. Year‑to‑date, revenue was $2,737,764 thousand and net loss attributable to the Company was $430,968 thousand, an improvement versus the prior year period. Cash was $192,239 thousand, total available liquidity was $509,800 thousand, and the Company borrowed $100,000 thousand under its ABL facility. Long‑term debt was $5,046,626 thousand, with a weighted average interest rate of 9.2%. Shares outstanding were 128,971,188 Class A and 21,187,332 Class B as of November 5, 2025.
iHeartMedia furnished a Form 8-K announcing its financial results for the quarter ended September 30, 2025. The company attached the press release as Exhibit 99.1 and incorporated it by reference. Under General Instruction B.2, the information, including Exhibit 99.1, is furnished and not deemed filed under the Exchange Act.