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Can KXOL move to another site given the crowded nature of the
allotments in Southern California? There are so many stations nearby, plus Mexican allotments, that I'm wondering if there is simply no way to move away from the old Power 106 site. Also, since this is what company telling another what they can do with what they own, and given the type of business being run here, commercial radio, can charges under other business laws and antitrust laws be brought against the party that telling the other what they can and cannot do with their station be considered illegal under other US law, forget the FCC regulations? From what I got from the R&R report, it sounds like KXOL wanted to flip to Hurban. If the complaining party that told KXOL they could not flip to Hurban. does it with one of their stations, then there could be a real serious legal case coming down the line. The rationale for the veto was it would cut into Power 106's listener base. Hurban draws listeners from Spanish formats and from CHR/Rhythmics. Typical listener base is younger, 2nd/3rd generation Hispanics in the US already and who also are typically bilingual as a result. I don't wish it on Emmis, CC, or anyone else involved for that matter. |
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