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Back to "The Beat'. No, David, you obviously have no knowledge of the sale. There are no "terms and conditions" that Clear Channel has allowed on any alleged service mark they claim they may have for the term 'The Beat' for 'The Beat" Los Angeles. Again, you don't have any first hand knowledge of this and you are way out of your league on it. So the only one who is failing to understand and digging a deeper hole is you.
Again, David. The sale of The Beat was technically made to AMFM, NOT Clear Channel. The "surviving" entity was not formed until after the close of the deal for 'The Beat' Los Angeles. Again, you just don't know the details of the deal, do you?
As for the flip of frequencies date, that deal was not made until AFTER Radio One had announced their purchase of the intellectual property of 'The Beat' and the 100.3 transmitter. They later amended the deal to include the lease of the studios on Wilshire (where Mega and The Beat were) which Clear Channel still holds the lease on today. You know 'amend' a deal just like Citidel and ABC are doing now. So, no, all terms and conditions (details) ARE NOT layed out the same at the beginning of a deal as they are when the transaction is completed. Just two examples for you, David. Again, you are wrong.
I don't need to do a service mark search over 6 years after a deal was made for 'The Beat' Los Angeles. What you see today did not pertain to this deal in 2000. If you knew anything about the deal, you'd know that. Again, you just don't have the first hand knowledge of this deal and your posts get sillier each time.
AMFM and Clear Channel may have had a merger agreement on paper (although it was really a sale to Clear Channel) but under the review of the DOJ, Clear Channel was required to do much more than they expected to make the merger "legally" acceptable.
All you end up doing, David, is coming back and covering up another statement that I busted. I'll be happy to continue this forever since it is quite obvious you don't know a damn thing about the deal and many other statements you've made are just downright untruths (lies).
Back to "The Beat'. No, David, you obviously have no knowledge of the sale. There are no "terms and conditions" that Clear Channel has allowed on any alleged service mark they claim they may have for the term 'The Beat' for 'The Beat" Los Angeles. Again, you don't have any first hand knowledge of this and you are way out of your league on it. So the only one who is failing to understand and digging a deeper hole is you.
Again, David. The sale of The Beat was technically made to AMFM, NOT Clear Channel. The "surviving" entity was not formed until after the close of the deal for 'The Beat' Los Angeles. Again, you just don't know the details of the deal, do you?
As for the flip of frequencies date, that deal was not made until AFTER Radio One had announced their purchase of the intellectual property of 'The Beat' and the 100.3 transmitter. They later amended the deal to include the lease of the studios on Wilshire (where Mega and The Beat were) which Clear Channel still holds the lease on today. You know 'amend' a deal just like Citidel and ABC are doing now. So, no, all terms and conditions (details) ARE NOT layed out the same at the beginning of a deal as they are when the transaction is completed. Just two examples for you, David. Again, you are wrong.
I don't need to do a service mark search over 6 years after a deal was made for 'The Beat' Los Angeles. What you see today did not pertain to this deal in 2000. If you knew anything about the deal, you'd know that. Again, you just don't have the first hand knowledge of this deal and your posts get sillier each time.
AMFM and Clear Channel may have had a merger agreement on paper (although it was really a sale to Clear Channel) but under the review of the DOJ, Clear Channel was required to do much more than they expected to make the merger "legally" acceptable.
All you end up doing, David, is coming back and covering up another statement that I busted. I'll be happy to continue this forever since it is quite obvious you don't know a damn thing about the deal and many other statements you've made are just downright untruths (lies).