Longview News-Journal 4 weeks ago

FCC approves local radio station swap

Lake Cherokee area lovers of big band, jazz and folk music are not losing their local radio station, but owner Chuck Conrad's latest move brings his unique broadcast to a larger listening base, he said. Full Article at Longview News-Journal

Related Topics:

Related Articles

  1. SOUPY Sales, whose zany television routines turned the smashing of a pie to the face into a madcap art form, has died in a New York hospice after suffering from multiple health problems. He was 83. Full Article at The Age

  2. Associated Content logo
    Why the FCC is Useful
    1 month ago

    Although the Federal Communications Commission, also known as the FCC, seems to be inconsistent and fairly useless when it comes to censoring speech that is broadcast, it does have its uses. Full Article at Associated Content

  3. Local Community Radio Act of 2009 - Repeals provisions in the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001, that required the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to: (1) modify rules... Full Article at Washington Watch

  4. WALHALLA, SC The owners and operators of Oconee County’s two local radio stations, WGOG in Walhalla and WSNW in Seneca, have announced plans for establishment of a new FM station and for the two existing stations to change their Federal Communications... Full Article at Anderson Independent-Mail

Related Quotes

(What's this?)
  1. Are you a Publisher?

    We built Daylife.com using our SmartMedia Services platform, which can give you thousands of content-rich, advertiser-friendly pages (like this one) on any topic and with full editorial control. Learn More »

    Our Customers
  2. Our Products
    Daylife Select

    A point & click tool to create dynamic content portals. Learn More »

  3. Daylife API

    Unlimited smart, customizable content to suit any publisher. Learn More »

  4. Enterprise API

    Use the Daylife Platform to distribute content across your sites. Learn More »

  5. SmartContext

    Weave the web's best content into your own. Learn More »

Browse More Photos

Daylife is the web's largest archive of news photos

  1. WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 28:  U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (L) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski (R) testify about legislation to curb the behavior of drivers distracted by mobile phone calls, texts and e-mail, during a hearing of the Senate Commerce,...
  2. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, left, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, before a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation hearing on combating distracted driving. At right is Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski.
  3. WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 21:  Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Julius Genachowski speaks at the Brookings Institution on September 21, 2009 in Washington, DC. The Brookings Institution hosted a discussion on improving broadband and mobile communications.
  4. WASHINGTON - JUNE 16:  Nominee for Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Julius Genachowski testifies during his confirmation hearing on June 16, 2009 in Washington, DC. Genachowski was questioned during a hearing of the full Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.

Cast of Characters