Some off hand remarks from Spitzer today and yesterday to the press announcing the web site press release and documents: Spitzer's office is moving in stages on the payola scandal:
1) National record companies - several major labels have been document dumping and the payola problem "is pervasive."
2) Station group owners - If management knew, station group owners will be prosecuted and "substantial fines" will be in order PER STATION. Apparently some of the e-mails don't just list DJ's but also PD's and comments about station/regional management. Oops. Criminal investigations for station groups is being handled by Ricardo Velez of the Criminal Prosecutions Bureau. Entercom and Clear Channel are mentioned in the documentary evidence, so could they be targets?
3) Individual on air personalities - referrals to the IRS and the NY State Department of Taxation are already part of the plan, but local district attorneys may also get copies. Velez is also heading up this and will be responsible for any local criminal referrals. Dave Universal's next move may be to a station in a country that won't extradite.
Spitzer says only NY stations/personalities will be under his jurisdiction, but you can be sure dozens of other state Attorney Generals are going for their piece. The Sony settlement is good for NY. Wait for NJ, PA, MA, CT, et al. They are all going to want their piece too.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by dampier on 07/28/05 02:37 AM.</FONT></P>
1) National record companies - several major labels have been document dumping and the payola problem "is pervasive."
2) Station group owners - If management knew, station group owners will be prosecuted and "substantial fines" will be in order PER STATION. Apparently some of the e-mails don't just list DJ's but also PD's and comments about station/regional management. Oops. Criminal investigations for station groups is being handled by Ricardo Velez of the Criminal Prosecutions Bureau. Entercom and Clear Channel are mentioned in the documentary evidence, so could they be targets?
3) Individual on air personalities - referrals to the IRS and the NY State Department of Taxation are already part of the plan, but local district attorneys may also get copies. Velez is also heading up this and will be responsible for any local criminal referrals. Dave Universal's next move may be to a station in a country that won't extradite.
Spitzer says only NY stations/personalities will be under his jurisdiction, but you can be sure dozens of other state Attorney Generals are going for their piece. The Sony settlement is good for NY. Wait for NJ, PA, MA, CT, et al. They are all going to want their piece too.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by dampier on 07/28/05 02:37 AM.</FONT></P>