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Antitrust/Monopolies
Radio MSO Clear Channel eyes multiple legal challenges
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Jun 28, 2002, 01:33
The largest U.S. radio broadcaster is accused in multiple forums of using its clout to unfair advantage. (View story By Leticia Williams at CBS.MarketWatch.COM) Now a congressman is trying to curb it with legislation.
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Other links:
FEINGOLD INTRODUCES "COMPETITION IN RADIO AND CONCERT
INDUSTRIES ACT"
CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS RESPONDS TO FEINGOLD BILL
STATEMENT OF NAB PRESIDENT AND CEO EDWARD O. FRITTS IN
REACTION TO FEINGOLD BILL ON RADIO
ROSEN ON SEN. FEINGOLD'S COMPETITION IN RADIO AND CONCERT
INDUSTRIES ACT