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David Eduardo wrote:
If a station doesn't carry some minimum of locally-produced content, why not just cancel their license? In a multi-station market, why is this necessary? If there is a need for it, some station will fulfill it. Otherwise, there is no need. Radio should foster a sense of "community". The NAB is always claiming AM/FM have (has?) a "local" advantage vs. satellite and web radio; put up or shut-up. |
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