ABC News - Jul 18, 2008
By JOHN DUNBAR AP Writer AP During his tenure at the Federal Communications Commission, Jonathan Adelstein has been a fierce critic of government policies
The Associated Press - Jul 17, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — The potential deciding vote in the government's review of the $3.1 billion merger between satellite radio companies XM and Sirius told The
Broadcasting & Cable - Jul 21, 2008
Key swing vote FCC commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate won’t say which way she’s leaning. By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 7/21/2008 11:29:00 AM
Washington Times - Jul 20, 2008
More than a year later, Internet radio broadcasters are still lobbying against the royalty rates imposed on them in March 2007. SaveNetRadio is hosting a
findingDulcinea - Jul 18, 2008
by Anne Szustek FCC approval of the Sirius-XM merger hinges on the vote of one member, who will green light the deal pending a six-year price cap and
Jackson News-Tribune - Jul 20, 2008
By JOHN DUNBAR, AP Writer Fri Jul 18, 4:27 AM ET WASHINGTON (AP) — During his tenure at the Federal Communications Commission, Jonathan Adelstein has been a
Seeking Alpha - Jul 18, 2008
According to the Associated Press, FCC Commissioner Adelstein has put an offer on the table that would enable the merger to happen.
The Money Times - Jul 18, 2008
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