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Old May 25th 05, 03:04 PM
GeorgeC
 
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They're not telling KXOL what to program. This is strictly business, and has
nothing to do with federal law. It is VERY much like restrictive covenants
and homowners associatins. KXOL signed the lease in the first place. Now
they don't like it. Too bad. Shouldn't have agreed to it in the first place.

-George Csahanin
Awstin, TX

(Hi Doug!)

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?





 
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