Clear Channel implements new zero-tolerance policy for deejays By Claudia Grisales AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Thursday, February 26, 2004 Radio broadcasters say they plan to clean up their acts, responding to the growing public outcry over indecent content, the threat of heavy fines from regulators and tough talk in Congress. Clear Channel Communications Inc., the nation's largest station owner, said Wednesday that it has implemented a new zero-tolerance policy that could mean suspensions or firings for DJs who cross the line with X-rated talk on the air. Clear Channel owns more than 1,200 stations nationwide, including six in Austin. Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications...