Suppose there was a radio market where a large corporation favored one of its
am stations to the detriment of others that it owned, even though it might be
argued that one of them had a superior signal to the "favored" station.
If the FCC did not allow multiple stations to be owned by a large corporation it is
possible that the "unfavored" station would be programmed at a higher standard.
Now my question ..............is the current situation really in the public interest,,,,,,is it really serving the public good...........................????????????
Just wondering...............................................
Glad this sort or thing is not possible.................
am stations to the detriment of others that it owned, even though it might be
argued that one of them had a superior signal to the "favored" station.
If the FCC did not allow multiple stations to be owned by a large corporation it is
possible that the "unfavored" station would be programmed at a higher standard.
Now my question ..............is the current situation really in the public interest,,,,,,is it really serving the public good...........................????????????
Just wondering...............................................
Glad this sort or thing is not possible.................