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But many bright young things of radio see commercial stations as a springboard to the BBC.
He also saw attractive, well-built stations as a marketing tool.
License revocations are extremely rare, and analysts said they did not anticipate problems for the stations as a result of the hacking scandal.
Taubes recounts that Stare appeared on talk shows on more than two hundred radio stations as a "front man to dismiss anti-sugar sentiments publicly".
I did many things, and then worked at a lot of little Brooklyn stations as a pianist and part-time announcer".
She was welcomed by America's "urban" radio stations as a fresh young contender, a confidence that was repaid by One In A Million.
PBS will also make the coffee available to its member stations as a product to offer during on-air fund-raising pledge drives.
Two major networks, Fox Television Stations and Viacom, already exceed the limit on ownership of local stations as a result of acquisitions.
Commercial radio started in 1973 and Bernard joined Sheffield's Radio Hallam, one of the original first 19 stations as a journalist in the radio newsroom.
Richards says that the "intrusive" nature of TV stations as a medium means that there should be "a guard" to protect standards.
During this election campaign, he has dismissed Labor's plan to close the dirtiest stations as a "vague aspiration" that could hit consumers with higher bills.
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