Taylor Swift One of the Smartest People I've Met: iHeartMedia Chairman Bob Pittman



Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) — Bob Pittman, chairman and chief executive officer at iHeartMedia, discusses singer Taylor Swift’s stand against Spotify and the economics of streaming music. He speaks on “Market Makers” from the Bloomberg The Year Ahead: 2015 summit in Washington.

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