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These corporations, such as Entercom, Clear Channel and others, donate heavily to Republican candidates.
The fight for Progressive Talk on the nation's airwaves 2007
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We didn't sell KMHD to Clear Channel or Entercom or some national behemoth that'll satellite in the programming.
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The people of Massachusetts likely still want a Democratic voice, but the independents were hammered repeatedly by opinions supporting Scott Brown fueled by national radio corporations (Greater Media, Entercom).
Think Progress » The Party of Lincoln falls short on civil rights. 2010
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Every year, the public and community media family sing kumbaya at annual conferences like the National Federation for Community Broadcasters or the bi-annual National Conference on Media Reform, where independent, alternative, community-based and public interest media are saluted for their roles as antidotes to the lack of credibility of the commercial and corporately-owned networks, the cable giants and the radio empires of Clear Channel, Infinity and Entercom.
Tracy Rosenberg: College Radio: You Will Be Assimilated Tracy Rosenberg 2011
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Every year, the public and community media family sing kumbaya at annual conferences like the National Federation for Community Broadcasters or the bi-annual National Conference on Media Reform, where independent, alternative, community-based and public interest media are saluted for their roles as antidotes to the lack of credibility of the commercial and corporately-owned networks, the cable giants and the radio empires of Clear Channel, Infinity and Entercom.
Tracy Rosenberg: College Radio: You Will Be Assimilated Tracy Rosenberg 2011
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Every year, the public and community media family sing kumbaya at annual conferences like the National Federation for Community Broadcasters or the bi-annual National Conference on Media Reform, where independent, alternative, community-based and public interest media are saluted for their roles as antidotes to the lack of credibility of the commercial and corporately-owned networks, the cable giants and the radio empires of Clear Channel, Infinity and Entercom.
Tracy Rosenberg: College Radio: You Will Be Assimilated Tracy Rosenberg 2011
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For many months, I have been covering the FCC response to the trial of Sacramento's Entercom radio station, KDND, which a jury found liable for sponsoring a reckless water drinking contest that resulted in the 2007 death of 28 year old wife and mother, Jennifer Strange.
Sue Wilson: A Funny Thing Happened at Stanford's FCC Hearing Sue Wilson 2010
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The attorney for the family asked that the station's license be revoked; the FCC responded it would look into the matter, but never acted, and instead has since rewarded Entercom with 14 more station licenses.
Sue Wilson: A Funny Thing Happened at Stanford's FCC Hearing Sue Wilson 2010
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Entercom, KRXQ's parent company offered up as a defense that "the material was deliberately oblique and far less explicit than material previously deemed acceptable by the Commission."
Michael Rowe: KRXQ Sacramento Radio Hosts Have History of Obscenity Involving Children: FCC Report 2009
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Entercom also wins because WBCN does have thousands and thousands of relatively young male listeners who already don't listen to sports talk, and CBS is jettisoning those listeners by dumping WBCN.
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