
The company had heavy debt load, and it filed to try to refinance some of its debt. Its total debt is between $100 million and $500 million and it has assets of less than $50,000, Muzak said in a court filing. The company expects to continue to operate as is. A statement said it has "sufficient means" to support itself through a bankruptcy reorganization.
The company got an extension last month on $105 million in debt, it said in a statement. The extension ran out Tuesday. Among its biggest unsecured creditors is U.S. Bank NA, which is owed $371 million according to a court filing. Bank lenders typically are classified as secured lenders. Secured lenders are paid before unsecured lenders.
Other top unsecured creditors include vendors such as Universal Music Enterprises, owed $349,321; EMI Capital Records, $320,323; AT&T, $257,384; and Dish Network, $251,276. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers is owed $213,020, the filing said. Sony Music, BMG Film & Television Music, United Parcel Service and Virgin Records were also listed among the unsecured creditors. A list of secured creditors should be filed later.
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