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Fairfaxtosellradiostations
From: news.com.au on Tue, May 17 2011 7:14 PM
Fairfax Media says it may sell its portfolio of radio stations, following 'strong expressions of interest'.
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22radiostationstoseeprofitsinFY09ENIL
From: moneycontrol on Thu, Mar 03 2011 2:37 PM
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BobPittmanonClearChannelRadioGig
From: CNBC on Mon, Nov 15 2010 3:05 PM
Media veteran Bob Pittman returns to radio as the head of Clear Channel Radio, the largest radio group in the US with 850 stations. He discusses the new gig with CNBC.
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BobPittmanonClearChannelRadioGig
From: MSN Video on Mon, Nov 15 2010 2:14 PM
Media veteran Bob Pittman returns to radio as the head of Clear Channel Radio, the largest radio group in the US with 850 stations. He discusses the new gig with CNBC.
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GlobalRadioBrandGoesNational
From: SKY News on Mon, Sep 13 2010 7:45 PM
Britain’s biggest radio group, Global Radio will extend its Capital brand to its Galaxy and Hit Music Network stations to create they say a national rival to the BBC's Radio One. Global Radio Boss Stephen Miron explains the move.
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HearPatKileysradioshow
From: CNN Money on Thu, Jul 15 2010 11:00 PM
Listen to Pat Kiley’s 'Follow the Money' program that broadcast over hundreds of radio stations.
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HowradiostationsuseNowLive
From: Vator.tv on Tue, Mar 16 2010 11:40 PM
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JeffRandallsPodcastEpisode234
From: iTunes on Fri, Mar 05 2010 1:22 PM
The BBC’s Director General Mark Thompson speaks to Jeff Randall as the corporation faces a backlash from listeners and unions over plans to axe two radio stations and slash spending on its website
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BBCtoclosedowntworadiostations
From: The Australian on Wed, Mar 03 2010 2:16 AM
The BBC has confirmed plans to close down the digital radio stations as part of wide-ranging cuts.
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PeopleMeterControversyTriggersEthnicAngstandLawsuits
From: iTunes on Sun, May 03 2009 1:37 AM
NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — Arbitron’s commercialization of its Portable People Meter system in New York and New Jersey radio markets this week triggered a flurry of conflict. The attorneys general of both states filed suit to block implementation of the system which, they charge, undercounts A...
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HowradiostationsuseNowLive
From: Vator.tv on Fri, Mar 27 2009 5:59 PM
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