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Pirate Radio Stations Challenge Feds
Pirate Radio Stations Challenge Feds
-by- Martha Mendoza - The Associated Press Sunday, September 24, 2006; 12:28 PM http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...092400290.html http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...2400290_2.html The FCC's beef, insisted spokesman David Fiske, is with neither the public dissent nor the abundance of Frank Zappa music. The problem is that pirate radio stations can make it impossible for the public to listen to licensed broadcasting and can cut into air traffic control communications, he said. "We are completely complaint driven," he said. "If there are more enforcement actions, that's because there have been more complaints." arh there be pirates - that there be ~ RHF |
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