As many of you know, Interep over the last couple of years has suffered through some tough economic conditions at the company. In an effort to work its way out of its financial woes, the company filed for Chapter 11 protection to pursue options for a private buy-out by one of their partners Oaktree Capital Partners.
It seems that has not worked and Interep filed for Chapter 7 status today in Manhattan Bankruptcy Court and will begin to liquidate assets.
This implies selling all assets, closing the company and letting go of all employees.
This could takes days, weeks and months, but it becomes problematic for all radio and television station that are represented by Interep companies, particularly Spanish Broadcasting System radio stations and Mega TV along with Azteca America TV stations, Una Vez Mas Azteca America TV affiliate group and other independent Spanish language TV station clients.

























