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December 17, 2015
Neil Young Author Harvey Kubernik Takes 'My Turn' On KSWD (100.3 The Sound)/L.A.
Noted author, rock historian and author of the new, critically acclaimed "NEIL YOUNG Heart Of Gold" biography, HARVEY KUBERNIK will host "My Turn," this SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20th at 6p (PT) on BONNEVILLE INTERNATIONAL Classic Rock KSWD … more »
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October 10, 2014
FCC Special Counsel Offers Update On Agency's Backlog-Clearing Success
In a blog post at the FCC website THURSDAY (10/9), Special Counsel to the Chairman DIANE CORNELL offered an update on process reform at the Commission with a focus on clearing the agency's backlog. In the post, CORNELL noted that the Enforcement … more »
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September 16, 2014
Jack White's Third Man To Release Second Half Of Paramount Records Set November 18th
JACK WHITE's THIRD MAN RECORDS, in partnership with JOHN FAHEY's REVENANT RECORDS, will release the second and final chapter in what they call "the curious tale of AMERICA's most important record label, "The Rise and Fall of … more »
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June 10, 2014
Judiciary Committee Music License Hearings Underway, Radio Under Fire To Pay More
"Music Licensing Under Title 17 Part One," the first of two House Judiciary Committee hearings on music licensing, is under way TODAY (6/10) in WASHINGTON D.C. at the RAYBURN House Office Building. Congressman JERROLD NADLER (NY), the … more »
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March 6, 2013
Remember The Technics Turntable?
Industry veteran CHRIS RUH is involved in telling the story of a soon-to-be-bygone era. RUH is currently a graduate student at CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, working on a master's degree in Communication Studies. For a class in communication and technology, … more »
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February 15, 2011
Tribal Bidding Credit On FCC Agenda For March 3rd
The FCC's tentative agenda for it MARCH 3rd open meeting includes several items involving Native American tribes and improvement of communications on tribal lands, including an expansion of last year's tribal priority rule for new licenses on tribal … more »
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June 4, 2008
Bush Sides With FCC on 'Fleeting Expletives'
The BUSH administration is siding with the FCC in fighting an appeals court ruling that struck down the COMMISSION's about-face ruling on so-called fleeting expletives, VARIETY reports. In a brief filed with The Supreme Court, U.S. Solicitor General PAUL … more »
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August 25, 2006
Adelstein: FCC May Have Gone Too Far On Indecency
FCC Commissioner JONATHAN ADELSTEIN, the only Commissioner to dissent in part from the indecency rulings earlier this year, told the PROGRESS AND FREEDOM FOUNDATION in ASPEN earlier this week that the flurry of rulings "dangerously expands the scope … more »







