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lsmyer wrote: This headline made it sound like Air Amerika had gotten some type of public funding, but it was just more money being pumped in by its investors. Hmmm.... I thought commercial radio was supposed to be funded by commercials. Or maybe that's only when it produces a commercially viable product. http://channels.netscape.com/ns/news...&w=RTR&coview= "suposed to" ? Huh ? There's private companies and public companies. The owners of a private companies get to keep all the profits and don't have to listen to grumbling stockholders at the annual public meeting, or report lots of stuff to the SEC. There are reasons why companes go public, but in general they wish they didn't have to. (stock speculation is a whole other discussion.) It took several years for Fox Cable to need private funding. They seem to be doing fine, about 40 stations, plus XM, Serius, and internet streaming. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m ---- |
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