Case Study: 
Migration, Replatforming & Taxonomy Refinement

This case study highlights how migration, replatforming, and taxonomy refinement transformed Audacy’s 365+ subdomains and domains into a scalable, SEO-optimized ecosystem. By streamlining site architecture, improving crawlability, and implementing a structured taxonomy for navigation, content categorization, and tagging, Audacy enhanced search visibility, user experience, and operational efficiency, driving organic growth and engagement.

Transforming a Fragmented Digital Landscape into a Unified, SEO-Optimized Ecosystem

Client:

AUDACY, INC  (formerly Entercom)

 

Industry:

National network of radio stations with diverse content spanning news, sports, and entertainment. Audacy, Inc. (formerly Entercom) – One of the largest radio broadcasting companies in the U.S., operating 365+ stations across 47 media markets.

 

Challenge:

Audacy faced significant operational and SEO obstacles due to its highly fragmented online presence, spanning 365 individual subdomains and domains. The lack of a unified structure led to:

  • Website Complexity & Scalability Issues: Maintaining multiple CMS platforms (Drupal & WordPress) created inefficiencies, making site management, content publishing, and user experience inconsistent.
  • Performance & Crawlability Limitations: A distributed architecture hindered search engine indexing, slowing down crawl efficiency and diluting visibility.
  • Redundant & Duplicate Content: Syndicated content between stations generated duplicate pages, impacting rankings and crawl budget.
  • Taxonomy Challenges: The disjointed site structure, navigation, and tagging system made content difficult to discover, negatively affecting both user experience and SEO.

 

Solution:

To streamline Audacy’s digital footprint, a comprehensive migration strategy was executed, integrating technical SEO, site architecture refinement, and taxonomy optimization into a single scalable platform (Clay CMS). The project focused on:

   1. Content Consolidation & Site Architecture Optimization

✅ Unified 365 subdomains and domains into a single domain with a structured directory-based URL strategy. 

✅ Implemented SEO-friendly site architecture, improving internal linking and navigation.

   2. Crawl & Indexation Enhancements

✅ Refined robots.txt  directives and optimized sitemaps to ensure search engines efficiently crawled and indexed high-value content. 

✅ Reduced low-quality content from 20M to 6M pages, improving crawl efficiency.

   3. Taxonomy Refinement: Navigation, Site Structure & Tagging Optimization

✅ Designed a new site navigation system, enhancing user experience and discoverability. 

✅ Established a structured taxonomy for content categorization, improving search relevance.

✅ Optimized tagging conventions to standardize metadata across stations and improve contextual connections.

   4. CMS-Level SEO Enhancements

✅ Integrated schema markup, canonicalization, meta robots optimization, and dynamic page templates to support taxonomy-based discoverability. 

✅ Simplified content management workflows by consolidating systems into a single Clay CMS.

Results:

The website migration and SEO efforts yielded significant benefits for Audacy.com:

  • Streamlined Operations: 
    • Unified 365+ subdomains and domains into a single platform.
    • Migrated from two CMS systems (Drupal & WordPress) to Clay, reducing maintenance overhead.
    • Simplified content management workflows, improving efficiency in publishing and updates.
    • Reduced engineering time spent on platform management and configuration.
  • Taxonomy Refinement & User Experience Enhancement: 
    • Implemented a new site navigation system, making content easily accessible.
    • Refined tagging conventions, standardizing metadata across stations for better categorization.
    • Established a structured taxonomy, improving content classification and internal linking.
    • Streamlined content discoverability, leading to higher engagement.
  • Improved SEO Performance:
    • Organic traffic increased by 7%, reflecting stronger search visibility.
    • Crawl budget optimization reduced low-quality content from 20M to 6M pages, improving search engine efficiency.
    • Resolved duplicate content issues caused by syndicated station pages, strengthening uniqueness.
    • Enhanced indexing and discoverability, ensuring content reaches the right audience.
  • News & Sports Visibility Boost: Every news and sports station was successfully included in Google News Publisher Center and Apple News Publisher as separate entities, increasing their visibility on these key news platforms.
  • Improved Listening Experience: Average session duration, a key indicator of listening experience, increased by 13%, demonstrating a more engaging experience for station audiences.

 

 

Irina Yekaterinoslavskaya

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