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Dance
Dance Performance Dance Place3225 Eighth St. N.E., Washington / 202-269-1600. •8 p.m. Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday: Black Expressions Dance: On the Rise! $8-$22. Minas815 W. 36th St. / 410-732-4258. •5 p.m. Sunday: Meridian Belly Dance hosts...Tags: Folk Music, Johns Hopkins University, Event Planning, Dance, Dancing
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XM, Sirius merger nears approval
Federal regulators appeared poised yesterday to give final approval to the merger of the nation's only two satellite radio operators, which would bring together the struggling companies after a 17-month quest. Deborah Taylor Tate, a Republican who...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Radio, Satellite Technology, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Regional Authority
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Clear Channel drops lawsuit against Tribune
Bloomberg NewsClear Channel Communications Inc., the largest U.S. radio broadcaster, agreed to drop a lawsuit accusing newspaper publisher Tribune Co. of stealing trade secrets when it hired one of the broadcaster's vice presidents. Clear Channel settled claims...Tags: Clear Channel Communications Inc., Employers, Tribune Company, Employees
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FCC appears likely to approve Sirius-XM merger
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFederal regulators appeared poised Wednesday to give final approval to the merger of the nation's only two satellite radio operators, which would bring together the two struggling companies after a 17-month quest. Deborah Taylor Tate, a Republican who...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Radio, Oprah Winfrey, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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UCF Coach George O'Leary radio show going prime time
Sentinel Staff WriterUCF football coach George O'Leary's call-in show is moving to a prime-time slot on 540 AM (WFLA) under a new agreement the university reached with Clear Channel Radio Orlando. The Knights' football, basketball and baseball games and men's basketball...Tags: Florida State Seminoles, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Kirk Speraw, George O'Leary, Florida State University
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Long Islanders to join SF protest over Savage comments
carol.polsky@newsday.comLong Island autism activists plan to take part in a San Francisco protest Sunday of radio show host Michael Savage's remarks on autism. Hundreds of activists and parents of autistic children are expected to gather outside Savage's home base radio station,...Tags: Mental Illness, David A. Paterson, People, Craig Johnson, John Gilmore
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Sirius-XM Merger Nears Final Approval
The proposed merger of the Sirius and XM satellite radio companies appeared close to final approval Wednesday, with the sole undecided member of the Federal Communications Commission poised to support the deal if the companies settle past rules...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Satellite Technology, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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FCC holdout ready to break tie in favor of Sirius, XM deal
From Chicago Tribune news servicesThe proposed merger of the Sirius and XM satellite radio companies appeared close to final approval Wednesday, with the sole undecided member of the Federal Communications Commission apparently poised to support the deal. The FCC is the last regulatory...Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, Radio, Satellite Technology, National Government, Regional Authority
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Journal Communications acquires Arizona TV station
Journal Communications Inc. says it has completed its acquisition of KWBA-TV, a CW Network affiliate serving the Tucson, Arizona market. The Journal Broadcast Group already owns an ABC affiliate in the Tucson market along with four radio stations....Tags: Journal Communications Incorporated, Newspaper and Magazine, Television Industry, Consumer Electronics Industry, Contracts
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Coaches decry hoax about Sooners quarterbacks
AP Sports WriterThere may be one good thing to come out of the Internet hoax that had two radio stations broadcasting a false report that two Oklahoma quarterbacks had been arrested for cocaine distribution. It has united The Oklahoman newspaper and Sooners coach Bob...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Heart Disease, Diseases
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