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Old December 8th 04, 11:05 PM
Rich Wood
 
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On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 20:58:04 -0500, Mike wrote:

While CCU will transfer the US rights to the X stations, they will keep the
intellectual property of the programming. So Z-90 or any of the other
formats might replace the existing format on one o fthe US licensed Clear
Channel SD stations. It is unlikely that John Lynch will get 690.


He keeps making noises about it, but it sounds like he isn't going to
get it.


Who gets it will be determined by the late Ed Noble's family. So far
as I know they still own it. I believe John Lynch still has pretty
good relations with them. I worked for John for 5 years. I wouldn't
count him out.

Rich
 
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