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FCC order could give ClearChannel backdoor to expand reach
by Matthew Lasar May 25 2008 - 10:00pm Ars Technica story
Want a radio station without having to go through the bothersome process of applying and bidding for the license? Critics will doubtless charge that the Federal Communications Commission let that happen last week. The agency rejected challenges to several Idaho outlets in which the objectors warn that the winning bidder won't really run them; instead, a company linked to Clear Channel Communications that loaned the full price of the signal to the "buyer" will enjoy actual control. The Commission also turned down an appeal suggesting that the agency awarded a major modification grant to an Oklahoma station overseen, for all practical purposes, by Clear Channel. The FCC's dismissals drew ire from Michael Copps, the Commission's senior Democrat. "These cases seem to have an air of unreality about them," Copps declared in a public statement.
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