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Infinity: No Plans To Drop Stern


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Yanking Stern would have a far greater financial impact on Infinity than on Clear Channel. One media analyst told CNNMoney that a Stern-less Infinity would lead analysts to cut earnings forecasts for Viacom. Another said the loss of Stern in just six markets could cost Clear Channel $12.4 million a year.

Those guys might be a bunch of conservative prudes, but they are not that stupid to risk such level of loss.

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Theyre ashamed of what he broadcasts, but not the money.  What hypocrites!

bah...morons fucking w/the public interest and then escaping free from condemnation (and somehow profiting) while taking attention off the war in iraq and the millions at home who are unemployed and desperate. fuck, i have to lighten up (sorry, just woke up).

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somehow profiting) while taking attention off the war in iraq and the millions at home who are unemployed and desperate. fuck, i have to lighten up (sorry, just woke up).

i get your point, but i dont think the FCC has anything to do with Iraq or the unemployed

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you're absolutely right, they don't. but it's more fragmenting the public's already limited attention span (e.g., the furor the jackson tit caused at the superbowl).

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