The Web enhances Clear Channel Communications’ ability to serve the public...
The Web enhances Clear Channel Communications’ ability to serve the public interest, because broadband lets the largest U.S. owner of radio stations make “its content available to anyone, anywhere, at any time,” the company reported CEO Bob Pittman told the…
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FCC’s three members. “Radio, therefore, can be an important part of the broadband age.” The meetings covered “several ways” the agency “can help radio” improve “its competitive position by increasing the flexibility that it has to enter into strategic partnerships that will enhance the listening experience, while ensuring that audiences receive sponsorship information appropriate to today’s digital environment,” the filing said. The ex parte report wasn’t more specific and was posted Friday in dockets 07-294 on media ownership and 08-90 on sponsorship identification (http://xrl.us/bmxvr3).