Criticism Mounts over TV Deal
Honolulu Advertiser, August 21, 2009
By Rick Daysog
Consumer advocates and public interest groups on the Mainland of Hawaii are raising alarms about the merger of news and business operations at KGMB9, KHNL and K5. The so-called shared service agreement between KGMB, KHNL and K5 takes consolidation to a new level.
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