To: SouthMountainBilly
Stern broke his contract, he should be yanked. It's really simple.
How?
"IMHO, let people put whatever they want on the air, just advertise first what it is and the market will sort it out."
We agree 100%
I'll be responsible for what my kids see and don't see that's MY job. (Let's be honest, I remember being a 13 year old boy, I tried to access every adult thing I could. It was me against my parents. the battle ended in a tie.)
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03/17/2004 5:24:26 PM PST by
WhiteGuy
(Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press...)
To: WhiteGuy
>Stern broke his contract, he should be yanked. It's really simple. How?
Clear Channel said that Stern violated their "Responsible Broadcasting Initiative", whatever that is. I'm ass-u-me-ing that they have a 'we say what you can say' clause in the contract, rather than give him full creative control. Otherwise, Stern could sue for full payment of the balance of the contract (4 years I believe) which he has not done. So, the lack of Howard whining about not getting paid, and the citing of some company initiative that Howard ignored lead me to believe Howard broke his contract.
http://www.clearchannel.com/documents/press_releases/20040226_Rad_Stern.pdf
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