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Compromise keeps KOCE a PBS station; gives Daystar an outlet in the LA market

From June 22, 2007, LA Times:

KOCE will remain Orange County's public television station after its owners announced an agreement Thursday that gives the world's second-largest religious broadcaster a toehold in Southern California, ending more than three years of legal fighting over the station's fate.

The KOCE-TV Foundation, supported by some of Orange County's wealthiest people, will keep the station, but Dallas-based Daystar Television Network will be allowed to use one of the four digital channels it operates, according to a source familiar with the settlement.

(Article quoted under claim of fair use)

The compromise means that Daystar will drop its two lawsuits and the Coast Community College District will be protected from further legal expenses in this matter.

Full article at www.latimes.com (free registration required): http://www.latimes.com/technology/l...ll=la-headlines-technology&ctrack=1&cset=true


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Orange County Register article: http://www.ocregister.com/ocregister/money/7dayarchive/thursday/article_1740101.php
 
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