Will Clear Channel Sale Boost Radio Diversity?
San Antonio Express-News, November 17, 2006
By Sanford Nowlin
Clear Channel Communications Inc.'s plan to sell more than a third of its radio stations could help bring more diverse voices to the radio industry, experts say — diversity critics contend the company destroyed in the consolidation spree it led in the 1990s.
But, they cautioned, that depends on how San Antonio-based Clear Channel conducts the sale and who buys the properties.
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