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UpInArms

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18. Flashback to 2002
Tue Dec 25, 2018, 09:16 AM
Dec 2018
Clear Channel: the Media Mammoth that Stole the Airwaves

Can you name a Texas-based multinational company that is facing a Department of Justice investigation, lawsuits for inappropriate business practices, a flurry of criticism in the mainstream press, and a bill in congress to curb its impact on the industry?
Did you say Enron? Try again.

This 800 lb. Texas gorilla has spent $30 billion since 1996 to become the world’s largest radio broadcaster, concert promoter, and billboard advertising firm. It’s a major player in American television and Spanish-language broadcasting.

Clear Channel Communications of San Antonio may not be a household name yet, but in less than six years it has rocketed to a place alongside NBC and Gannett as one of the largest media companies in the United States. The mega-company has gained a reputation for its ugly hardball tactics. Clear Channel has played a leading role in destroying media diversity in the United States. And yes, it is the same media company that allegedly “blacklisted” certain songs following September 11, including Cat Stevens’ Peace Train and John Lennon’s Imagine.

“It’s not just how big and powerful they are but how they do business, the arm twisting,” Mike Jacobs, former independent label owner and manager of Blink 182, told Eric Boehlert who has been covering Clear Channel’s shady business practices for Salon.com.

Media Mobster

Before passage of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, a company could not own more than 40 radio stations in the entire country. With the Act’s sweeping relaxation of ownership limits, Clear Channel now owns approximately 1225 radio stations in 300 cities and dominates the audience share in 100 of 112 major markets. Its closest competitors — CBS and ABC, media giants in their own right — own only one-fifth as many stations.

Accusations abound that Clear Channel illegally uses its dominance in radio to help secure control of the nation’s live entertainment business. Several cities, including Denver and Cincinnati, have charged radio station managers with threatening to withdraw certain music from rotation if the artists do not perform at a Clear Channel venue. This tactic, known as “negative synergy,” has allegedly been used to pressure record companies into buying radio-advertising spots in cities where they want to book concert venues.
I saw a statistic that conservative talk radio makes up 98 percent of all all talk radio bearsfootball516 Dec 2018 #1
What puzzles me is that some of these stations don't run ads. Midnight Writer Dec 2018 #2
Just follow the Rubles. safeinOhio Dec 2018 #3
While I agree Sherman A1 Dec 2018 #4
Anti-Trumpism Smackdown2019 Dec 2018 #5
great liberal stations on Sirius XM mountain grammy Dec 2018 #6
Easy Soxfan58 Dec 2018 #13
Already have XM Smackdown2019 Dec 2018 #14
Yes workinclasszero Dec 2018 #19
There are a few ... AM950Radio.com in the Twin Cities is one. nm progree Dec 2018 #33
I used to listen to Stephanie Miller on I heart radio. mountain grammy Dec 2018 #34
Sirius XM Progress, Urban View, Insight, MSNBC djacq Dec 2018 #7
THIS TELLS US EXACTLY what to do to have the quickest impact on conservative voters. bobGandolf Dec 2018 #8
Someone should start a progressive radio network... MichMan Dec 2018 #9
I see what you did there. TreasonousBastard Dec 2018 #23
Listened up until the end. If enough people listened, it would still be on. Hoyt Dec 2018 #28
We did. saveferris Dec 2018 #29
Too bad Smackdown2019 Dec 2018 #32
1. Rush Limbaugh hails from Missouri. No wonder why he's so popular on the radio there. no_hypocrisy Dec 2018 #10
Podcasts sharedvalues Dec 2018 #11
Air America was GREAT!!!! but XM has great liberal ( freethinking) stations.. samnsara Dec 2018 #12
Congress needs to restore the Fairness Doctrine. yardwork Dec 2018 #15
Same here in Dallas Shell_Seas Dec 2018 #16
New radio station needed Smackdown2019 Dec 2018 #17
Flashback to 2002 UpInArms Dec 2018 #18
One of the biggest uncovered stories in America, in my opinion. mountain grammy Dec 2018 #22
No one seems to have noticed UpInArms Dec 2018 #25
In Springfield, the airwaves are full of RW blathering The Genealogist Dec 2018 #20
MAD DRONES DO NOT REQUIRE MUCH TO FEED THEIR MADNESS ROB-ROX Dec 2018 #21
I bet Smackdown2019 Dec 2018 #24
I don't think Rush L. is that popular...a lot of folks I know around here think he's a loudmouth... SWBTATTReg Dec 2018 #27
geezers still listen pstokely Dec 2018 #30
My area is hardcore Republican Smackdown2019 Dec 2018 #31
The left/dems have ignored hate radio for decades. CrispyQ Dec 2018 #26
AM Smackdown2019 Feb 2019 #35
More Satellite Radio romainetarra Feb 2019 #36
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