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[dvd-discuss] ClearChannel Plays It Safe
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- Subject: [dvd-discuss] ClearChannel Plays It Safe
- From: "Dean Sanchez" <DSanchez(at)fcci-group.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 11:36:53 -0400
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- Thread-Topic: ClearChannel Plays It Safe
The fallout continues. It's hard enough to fight government censorship
and threats to civil liberties, but what can we do when a company
controls a public media (it owns over 1,200 radio stations) and
exercises it's own brand of censorship? And where will it stop? When
a company this size has quasi-governmental power over the public
airwaves, how do you ensure the public's stake?
http://slashdot.org/articles/01/09/18/1228210.shtml