Television station WWOR is failing New Jersey viewers, U.S. Sen.
Frank Lautenberg said Wednesday. Lautenberg testified at a Federal
Communications Commission hearing on whether the station, which is
licensed in Secaucus, should get a new broadcast license. The state’s
senior U.S. senator as
In a message dated 12/16/2007 7:50:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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Kevin Martin, Chair of the FCC is proposing to re-regulate radio and TV.
According to all news outlets I seen, Martin is calling for a vote on
Tuesday which would further deregulate -- allowing
Kevin Martin, Chair of the FCC is proposing to re-regulate radio and TV. So
what that means is more of that canned public service and religious programming
on Sunday mornings when no one is listening the way it was in the "good old
days". That didn't provide anything you described either.
Media Vote Tuesday. Polarizing Journalists. Racial Politics.
Friday's program repeats tonight at 7 on 13.
Massing of the Media
"So if the F-C-C is here wanting to know if residents are being well
served? The answer is no. If local talent is being covered? The answer
is no. If community issues a
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To Seaver and his #41
I went to a couple opening days with Seaver pitching.
It wss almost an automatic W.
For his combined career - Seaver's record on opening day was 7-2.
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Isn't it ironic? Tom was terriffic, back when the Mets were Amazin',
the Yankees had Mister October, Reggie Jackson and other superstars,
who were wiry, rather than "buffed" up! I met Daryl Strawberry, while
I was at a luncheon, last year and he's still wiry, can probably still
hit a bat, has a w
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Allan Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But I believe if the residents were paying for the schools via
property taxes, there would be change due to discontent. Since the
state is funding, I guess that is why they are here.
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That's what I've been saying.
Where else, on earth, can you find a $600. p/day job, to simply "muck"
things up, on a grand scale, negate the votes of the residents,
disenfranchising us and what little we have to offer in the way of
summer recreation, because "someone", has designated you "Lord and
Master" over a fiefdom, of und
Sound to me the Board is the problem. As you mentioned here the Board has to
take the first step. Rather than placing blame maybe this is where they can
start. Why is the state official here to begin with? Possibly from over
spending, poor results etc. Again with all the money this school s
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "asburycheech" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Although I do not speak for the Board, there have been so many
> phony arguments and monkey wrenches thrown into this issue that it is
> sickening. The state monitor also does not speak for the board,
> alth
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