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The FCC Media Bureau granted the application of the...

The FCC Media Bureau granted the application of the curators of the University of Missouri to renew its license for KWMU(FM) St. Louis. It also denied an informal objection to the application from William Haas, it said in a letter…

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(http://bit.ly/130fMd7). The former candidate for Missouri lieutenant governor alleged that a KWMU host disparaged his candidacy “during his show several times prior to the election,” in 2012, said the letter. The objection fails to allege adequate and specific factual allegations “concerning the alleged political programming issues sufficient to warrant commission action,” it said. Regarding Haas’s suggestion that the FCC implement rules for public radio on political broadcasting during elections, “this is not the correct forum for such requests,” the bureau said.