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Author Topic: CBS loves NOW $75 million worth  (Read 1000 times)
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Re: CBS loves NOW $75 million worth
« Reply #10 on: October 08, 2012, 11:57:32 PM »

Dance ain't happening. Rock was killed off after it was doing EXTREMELY WELL! A heck of a lot better than Pulse ever did.

If you "handicap" the race based on coverage, Pulse was doing immensely better than WRXP. Immensely.

[/quote] What if the FCC doesn't approve this sale?
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You think CBS is so dumb they did not take into account all regulatory matters before even sitting down with the Merlin / Emmis folks?
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Re: CBS loves NOW $75 million worth
« Reply #11 on: October 09, 2012, 07:22:40 AM »

I'm hearing that CBS will stay within the FCC Ownership Cap by selling the transmitter and license of channel 55 but keep the "WLNY 10/55" brand as a cable only channel. Therefore no radio stations will need to be sold.
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