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May 18, 2023
Region 8 And 9 Murrow Awards Winners Announced
The RADIO TELEVISION DIGITAL NEWS ASSOCIATION has announced the winners of the 2023 EDWARD R. MURROW AWARDS for Region 8, KENTUCKY, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNESSEE and WEST VIRGINIA, and Region 9, ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA, and MISSISSIPPI. … more »
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March 18, 2017
The Legendary Chuck Berry Has Passed On At 90
Legendary rocker CHUCK BERRY died at his home in ST. CHARLES COUNTY, MO TODAY (3/18) at the age of 90. According to many reports, including this one in PEOPLE.com "ST. CHARLES COUNTY police responded to a medical emergency. Inside the home, first … more »
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February 26, 2014
Milwaukee, Riverside Translators, Two Fort Wayne Clusters Sold
MARY MEDICUS is selling the construction permit for FM translator W262CJ/MILWAUKEE to MILWAUKEE RADIO ALLIANCE, LLC for $150,000. The translator will rebroadcast Adult Standards WZTI-A (1290 MARTINI RADIO)/MILWAUKEE. Also in MILWAUKEE, KEVIN … more »
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August 23, 2012
Price For Emmis Terre Haute Deal: $335K; University Of Texas Buys KXBT/Austin
The price for EMMIS COMMUNICATIONS' purchase of Sports WSDM-F and WSDX-A/BRAZIL-TERRE HAUTE, IN is $335,000, according to the paperwork filed with the FCC. The price was undisclosed when announced YESTERDAY (NET NEWS 8/22). EMMIS assumes … more »
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May 2, 2007
New Wave Of RIAA 'Pre-Lawsuit' Letters Targets 13 Schools
The RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (RIAA) today sent a fourth wave of 402 pre-litigation settlement letters to 13 universities, giving students the opportunity to resolve copyright infringement claims against them at a discounted rate before a … more »
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April 27, 2007
FCC Rejects License Challenge Over 'Ultra-Conservative' Programming
It turns out that airing "ultra-conservative Republican" views is not grounds to deny a station's license renewal, and so the FCC has rejected JOHN CULLEN's objection to the renewal of the license for TRIAD Talk WMBD-A/PEORIA. CULLEN complained … more »
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March 29, 2007
Congressman Introduces Bill To Curb College Piracy
Rep. RICK KELLER (R-FL) this week introduced the "Curb Illegal Downloading On College Campuses Act," according to the HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. The legislation would allow universities to tap the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education … more »
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March 26, 2007
Report: Students Are Settling RIAA Piracy Cases
RIAA spokesman JONATHAN LAMY tells BUSINESS WEEK that the association has reached 116 settlements from the first-round of 400 "pre-litigation" letters it sent to universities over online music piracy on school computer networks. LAMY did not … more »
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March 21, 2007
RIAA Sends New Round Of Settlement Letters To Universities
Continuing its efforts to address illegal downloading on college campuses, the RIAA today sent a second wave of 405 pre-litigation settlement letters to 23 universities. The RIAA launched the initiative last month (NET NEWS 2/28). "This is not our … more »
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March 20, 2007
University Won't Help RIAA With Settlement Offers
The RIAA recently sent "pre-litigation" letters to universities nationwide, asking them to forward the settlement-offer letters to students it believes have downloaded music illegally on the university's networks (NET NEWS 2/28). But one school … more »




