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On Jul 12, 12:57�am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Booble" wrote in message ... The first section are the network locations, where Hispanic Broadcasting is #18. Which is amusing, as there is no such thing as Hispanic Broadcasting. It ceased to exist on September 29, 2003. That is nearly 6 years ago. Notice hit #29 from the DOJ. Don't you consider that people search for things and get mismatches, or check a result and find it has no bearing? 90% of the searches I do don't find the exact data I want. Yet I hit a lot of sites in the process, but do not peruse those sites. The second section are the keyword searches for you and Hispanic Broadcasting #3 and #4. Funny, because I don't access the Internet ever from a "work" company-owend machine... all of my connections, whether one of my 4 DSLs or 2 wireless cards, are personal accounts. I suspect you did not run any report or analysis, as you are finding a company that has not existed for nearly 6 years. This was run on Friday. LOL! I think the word is "runs" which is what you will get if you start to believe your own fabrications. You're a kick to spar with. "Broadcasters lose in court over low-power FM radio" "An appeals court has rebuked a bid to stop the FCC from protecting Low Power FM stations from big station signal interference. The next step is getting Congress to green light an expansion of the service... There could be a lot more of these stations on the FM dial, but when the FCC first authorized the service in 2000, the NAB and National Public Radio claimed that they would interfere with full-power signals, and got Congress to force a 'third adjacent rule' on the service. No LPFMs could be licensed within three channels to the left or right of a big signal station, for the most part limiting the concept to less urbanized areas... But whatever happens, Friday's court decision is clearly part of a momentum building towards an expanded LPFM service. Ars asked the NAB for a comment on the ruling. We received no reply." http://tinyurl.com/pvrznw Too bad, you "Big Boys" failed to stop the FCC from protecting LPFM - how interesting, this happened right before the FCC will approve the FM-HD power increase. |
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