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Philadelphia, with WUSL's focus on hip hop while WDAS-FM focuses on soul (in addition, the company also owns a rhythmic AC station in that area, which is WISX 106.1), and Chicago, where WGCI-FM focuses on rap while WVAZ is focused on soul. iHeartMedia hip hop, rap, R&B, and rhythmic stations are branded as "Real" (KRRL Los Angeles), "Beat" (KQBT/Houston, WBTP Tampa) or "Power" (WWPR New York City, WUSL Philadelphia and WHEN Syracuse). In San Francisco, iHeartMedia owned more hip hop, rap, R&B, and rhythmic stations such as Rhythmic Top 40 KYLD, rhythmic oldies KISQ, and rhythmic contemporary KMEL in that area (KYLD shifted to Top 40/CHR in 2015, KISQ flipped to AC in 2016), and the same happened in Detroit, where the company also owns rhythmic AC WMXD, rhythmic contemporary WJLB and former rhythmic AC WDTW-FM (now WLLZ). iHeart also has hip hop, rap, R&B, and rhythmic outlets with heritage and familiarity based on the markets they serve, like WHRK and WDIA in Memphis, and WKKV in Milwaukee.
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prevent the use of the idea in its entirety, and thus ClearChannel does not have the right to force others to suspend business. Since it's not clear from this article exactly WHAT technology they're claiming a patent on, it's hard to say for sure whether competitors really do have to go through the licensing process (and obviously the courts will eventually decide that).
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This article is extremely friendly to Clear-Channel towards the beginning, i propose that there be equal amount of good and bad, so users don't have to scroll down to the very bottom to get all of the facts, I would therefore say that this article is in violation of the fairness policy or whatever it
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Okay, to me it sounds like there is some defense in whether or not Clear
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For rhythmic AC stations, they used to have the "Party" branding (particularly during the time when most used Wake Up with Whoopi out of WKTU as their morning show), but the two "Party" stations in Denver (KPTT) and Las Vegas (KYMT, the former KPLV) have since exited the
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Sorry, but I don't think I'll have enough time to respond to these edit requests. I suggest adding a new request with the same text (with the links you updated) as your other declined ones, so another editor can attend to them. Thank you for being respectful of my time. P.S: To any editors, I denied
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In a later section, that is clarified: "Almost all of iHeartMedia's primary talk stations are affiliated with Fox News Radio for national news, part of a multi-year deal between iHeartMedia and Fox. However, since 2012 iHeartMedia has provided an all-news feed called 24/7 News. This radio network is
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I have asked some of my friends at school what stations they like and some have said KUBE, because Kiss overplays everything. I have heard a couple of songs on that station myself 4 times a day. I have not noticed this with our classic hits station KJR, or any of the other stations. Oh and BTW, KUBE
1981:, not WFLA.) By the way, Clear Channel does not even come close to "owning most" of the more than 12,000 licensed broadcast facilities in the U.S. There are plenty of legitimate criticisms which can be leveled at CCU, yet this article gets bogged down in irrelevant silliness at almost every turn.
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Thank you for all your hard work on this page. I hope somebody can link "voice-tracking" and do a page just on it. I never knew the name for it before. It has taken over a number of our local stations, even ones that are not owned by CC. I am a radio announcer with 20 years' experience and I cannot
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If so it's now (8 years later) been erased as expected. Nothing on "conservative," except in the "interested in" box and another unclear sentence. From here, (Fresno CA, 2020) they look worse than Fox News, locally aggressively, (repeating multi-hourly ads in the name of the station), organizing
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From reading your given source, it appears 8 people were let go from a local station. Could you provide some sources to support "mass"? This just seems to be essentially the closing of local operations of one station. The company's last annual report showed employees at 21,000 vs 20,283 in the
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POV pushing or not, the article states that they were "criticized" for this behavior, suggesting the opinion of fans of the stations. Requesting a playlist of the songs from at least three clear channel and three non-clear channel stations and comparing the similarities (repetition, etc.) between
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Is it just me, or does this article read like a rationalization against all critisms of a corporation? It feels like some PR guys are working their magic here. Call it baseless accusations if you want, but as a British person who'd never heard of this company, I just wanted to see why people like
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as I've already done. 2) Note the overlap of directorships and ownership on the individual officer descriptions - specifically L. Lowry Mays (Director of Live Nation), Mark P. Mays (Vice Chairman of Live Nation), Randall T. Mays (Chairman of Live Nation) 3) Put a brief section on the relationship
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From that document it appears to me that instead of Live Nation it should be listed as CCE Spinco. They're going by the name of Live Nation, but official name looks to be different. I also believe that CC probably owns a large stake in the spinoff, but we'd need to look the reports to determine
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I don't know about the "Music promoted by Clear Channel or subsidiaries" section. There is probably a negative connotation associated with being listed there and I don't see it defined as to what constitutes "promotion" in this context. If promo tickets were offered to a band's concert on a CC
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The idea, I think, is that their claim to patent of a certain part of the burning-to-CD-immediately process is either a) common use of publicly available technology and something that shouldn't be patentable (like certain other software patent disputes), or b), that the patent in question doesn't
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Yes, it's a "beat around the bush" way of the ABC relation (If John is Norwegian, and Frank is Norwegian, and Frank likes hot dogs, then John likes hot dogs) or something to that effect. Basically, if Clear Channel is on the same list (or of the same "nationality", using the above example if you
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I reverted your edits and I am +far+ from a fan of CC. Yes, a couple of legitimate facts may have been reverted in the midst of your insane number of POV additions. You can re-add them if you calm down and better try to separate clearly citeable facts from commentary and opinion. Referencing
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Agreed. This page is another victim of an overzealous PR firm representing a media-savvy company wishing to combat any criticism of its behaviour. I'm an Australian who simply wanted to research Clear Channel due to its involvement in the Australian Radio Network, and all I found was what the
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Clear Channel must be interested in weapons. Again, not an outright accusation, but a presentation of the facts so as to skew the article in one manner. If it has not been removed, it should be. And that should serve as a template for what should be removed, any kind of "similarity" comments or
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organizing the campaign, which would probably help out explaining why it seemed so right wing. Obviously, I'm not supporting or helping Clear Channel here (I don't care one way or the other), but I'm seeing through the garbage and trying to make this thing an encyclopedia - what it should be.
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Under the Clear Channel umbrella, Clear Channel Outdoor was built from the acquisition of Eller Media, Universal Outdoor, and More Group Plc, giving iHeartMedia outdoor advertising space in 25 countries, while CCO also has a stake in Jolly Pubblicita S.p.A. of Italy. Other units of CCO
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Official response to controversy Clear Channel officially denies most of these allegations. An article titled Know the Facts on its corporate website addresses many of these concerns. It also mentions a radio company owned by Viacom, a company known to own interests in weapons as well.
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Sorry, I'm an eternal sceptic. After reading the document more I see that CCE Spinco was a temporary name. Especially in light of CCE Holdco #2 and CCE Holdco #3. Â :) As for ownership, I see what you're saying. I think their first annual report/10k will be interesting. Â :)
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to strategically realign the Clear Channel Communication businesses. The plan includes a 100% spin-off of the Company. Following the spin-off, the Company will be a separate, publicly-traded company in which Clear Channel Communications will not retain any ownership interest."
1646:(who with wisdom would dispute this charge?) Rush Limbaugh personally has "gifts on loan from God" to do his Radio show. It would be uncouth and tacky to suggest God needs a "Mainstream media" bohemeth like Clearchannel Radio as a medium to deliver his word, and plan.
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I'm not sure what this means. That's what patents are all about: allowing the owner to prevent others from practicing the patented material, or to collect licensing fees. In what way are they alleged to be "using the patent law incorrectly" (the link didn't help)?
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those may come to show that some songs were "played more than once per hour, what many consider to be overplaying" or something to that effect (and then, of course, find a reference where people have stated they heard the same song too many times in an hour).
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The corporate offices of Clear Channel Communications were not directly involved. Other radio groups with stations who sponsored Rallies for America include: Infinity Broadcasting (owned by Viacom), Cox Radio, Federated Media and Susquehanna Media.
3019:, articles should be based on reliable, neutral, independent sources. Since the sources you provided are by iHeartMedia, they are therefore not independent, and I cannot implement this edit. Please make sure sources comply with the guidelines at
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Listening to the news the other day (during the Republican convention) somebody mentioned that Mitt Romney now has a financial interest in Clear Channel (while he was blasting the Liberal Media establishment in his speech). Is that true?
2047:-pushing to put that in the article as a statement of fact. In the heyday of AM top-40, many stations played the top songs once every two hours! The relevant question should be: do Clear Channel stations have tighter playlists (
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Mention is now made of Clear Channels preference for Conservative talk over Liberal talk and their continuing efforts to replace Liberal talk with Sports talk. No mention is made as to the future of Conservative talk show hosts.
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But Richardson, Texas-based Immediatek Inc. (BB:ITEK), the parent of DiscLive Inc, which also records live concert CDs, said Clear Channel's patent did not give it exclusive rights to the business of creating recordings of live
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Second paragraph, "and is also the largest pure play...." What exactly is "pure play?" I've been in broadcasting for 39 years and have never heard this term before. Can anyone "Clear" that up? Thanks, Jeff Jasper
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The lead is supposed to identify and describe the subject of the article. "Recent events" (like recent management changes and the name of the CEO search firm) are not appropriate in the lead paragraph. Please fix -
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Ok. I'm the author of the anonymous comments above. Since this is getting a lot of back and forth, I created a username.. Let me know if I'm doing anything wrong formatting-wise, etc. Ok. Some key things:
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I've moved that particular paragraph. As for the other 3, it's less clear to me why they should be moved, particularly as they do mention iHeart? I will be reviewing the extensive requests below shortly.
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Hi - I requested for edits to be made to the iHeartMedia Knowledge (XXG) page, and those edits have been pending for several weeks. Can I have an update for when those edits will be reviewed? Thank you.
2163:. If there is something that you feel is problematic, please point it out specifically and it will be corrected. I would ask you to cease the childish vandalism upon the release of your block. Thanks.
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