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Audacy

Now the FCC has a full 5 member board , do you expect audacy to make a series of moves to its stations because the fcc may lose a member by the end of tne year and it wold be hard to make sales again if fgit's ta 2 2 deadlocked
 
Now the FCC has a full 5 member board , do you expect audacy to make a series of moves to its stations because the fcc may lose a member by the end of tne year and it wold be hard to make sales again if fgit's ta 2 2 deadlocked
No, because most station sales (save those with existing severe compliance issues or a counter filing) never get to the full Commission and are handled routinely by the Broadcast Bureau.
 
No, because most station sales (save those with existing severe compliance issues or a counter filing) never get to the full Commission and are handled routinely by the Broadcast Bureau. (Edit: Which has been called the Media Bureau for a long time... I just keep using the old designation)

Media

The Media Bureau oversees broadcast radio and television, as well as cable and satellite services on behalf of consumers. It also administers licensing and policy matters for broadcast services.
 
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