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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 06:20:01 -0800, David wrote: Apparently the FCC says flamethrowers are expected to serve beyond their groundwave contours. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clear_channel Dwardo has no comment on this? There is nothing in part 73 of the rules about different service requirements for clear channel stations, In fact, they must conform to local ascertainment and interests requirements just like a 1 kw graveyarder. The article is very wrong on a number of things: many of the cities of license are wrong, like XEEP and XEB, for example (Both Mexico, DF, Mexico) and Clear Channel, the company, was not formed to buy a clear channel station... that was a later acquisition, and the com´pany then changed name to match it... the first one was an FM, in fact. They only bought WOAI when they had the money to take on the losses of WOAI, which was in dire straits then. |
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