Net News search results for: the lost files
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February 2, 2012
New York Times Profiles KFI's Jason Insalaco's Ed Wood TV Pilot Saga
The path taken by CLEAR CHANNEL Talk KFI-A/LOS ANGELES "TIM CONWAY SHOW" Exec. Producer JASON INSALACO to the SLAMDANCE FILM FESTIVAL with a "lost" TV pilot shot by infamous director ED WOOD is the subject of a profile in the NEW YORK … more »
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September 12, 2011
Was The Fire That Took Ad Astra Stations Off The Air Arson?
A major fire in downtown HUTCHINSON, KS, a week-and-a-half ago (NET NEWS 9/2) gutted the studios and offices of AD ASTRA BROADCASTING -- destroying the building and its entire contents, all four of its stations -- Classic Rock KNZS, as well as KSKU, KXKU … more »
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September 9, 2011
10 Years After The Terror Attacks, Radio Remembers 9/11
SUNDAY is the 10th Anniversary of the SEPTEMBER 11th, 2001 attacks on THE U.S., and radio stations across the country are honoring the memory of those who lost their lives on that tragic day in various ways. Here's a roundup: CITADEL Talk WABC-A/NEW … more »
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May 24, 2011
FCC Fines Three For Public File Violations
Three stations have been fined $10,000 each by the FCC for incomplete public files. The fined licensees include MEDIA EAST, LLC for Gospel WLGT-A/WASHINGTON-NEW BERN, NC; DELLA JANE WOOFTER for Oldies WVRW/GLENVILLE-WESTON, WV; and STEPHEN R. PETERS for … more »
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October 11, 2010
John Lynch Sues BCA Over Ouster
JOHN LYNCH has filed suit against the company he founded, BROADCAST COMPANY OF THE AMERICAS, and his former partners in the venture, alleging that he and his daughter, VP of Sales KARA GUTHRIE were unfairly fired from the company. The SAN DIEGO … more »
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July 30, 2009
Directed Guilty Verdict Expected In Tenenbaum File-Sharing Trial ... But At What Cost?
Now that HARVARD UNIVERSITY grad student JOEL TENENBAUM has admitted on the stand to illegal file-sharing, a directed verdict of guilty is expected to be issued by Judge NANCY GERTNER tomorrow (FRIDAY) morning. ARS TECHNICA quoted the Judge as saying … more »
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June 30, 2009
The Pirate Bay Sold
SWEDISH software company GLOBAL GAMING FACTORY X AB said on TUESDAY it had agreed to buy free file-sharing website THE PIRATE BAY, and that it would find ways to compensate copyright owners for downloaded material, reports REUTERS. The four SWEDISH men … more »
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February 17, 2009
Pirate Bay Trial Underway
The long-awaited trial of SWEDISH file-sharing site THE PIRATE BAY kicked off MONDAY in STOCKHOLM district court amidst a house packed with PIRATE supporters, legal and sociological scholars, and much media spectacle, reports THE WALL STREET JOURNAL. At … more »
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January 22, 2009
What To Do When You Get Fired
The NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ran this article last NOVEMBER, but the advice in it is more than appropriate in TODAY's radio climate. Three emotions are likely to dominate the first month following the loss of a job: fear, anxiety and impatience. You know you … more »
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August 11, 2008
EsNtion Files Civil Suit Vs. JonesTM
ESNTION RECORDS has filed a civil suit against JONESTM for allegedly illegally distributing ESNTION copyrighted music and video recordings produced exclusively for the ESNTION, ESNTION LATINO, ESNTION SILVER and FOREVER SOUL labels. Most, if not all of … more »







