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− | Cumulus Media is a radio chain | + | Cumulus Media is a radio chain that recently has organized pro-war rallies and |
− | banned the [[w:Dixie Chicks]] from its playlists, after Natalie Maines, lead singer for the Dixie Chicks, criticized [[w:President Bush]] for the preemptive war on [[w:Iraq]]. | + | banned the [[w:Dixie Chicks|Dixie Chicks]] from its playlists, after Natalie Maines, lead singer for the Dixie Chicks, criticized [[w:President Bush|President Bush]] for the preemptive war on [[w:Iraq|Iraq]]. |
A CD-smashing rally was organized by KRMD, part of Cumulus Media, where | A CD-smashing rally was organized by KRMD, part of Cumulus Media, where | ||
a Louisiana crowd gathered to watch a large tractor crush a collection of Dixie Chicks CD's, tapes and related merchandise. Similar pro-war rallies are being promoted by giants in the radio industry -- with close links to the current administration and related causes. | a Louisiana crowd gathered to watch a large tractor crush a collection of Dixie Chicks CD's, tapes and related merchandise. Similar pro-war rallies are being promoted by giants in the radio industry -- with close links to the current administration and related causes. | ||
− | See also [[Clear Channel]] | + | See also [[Clear Channel Communications]]. |
− | http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html | + | *[[Ralph B. Everett]] - Board Member |
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | *http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/25/opinion/25KRUG.html | ||
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+ | ==Resources and articles== | ||
+ | ===Related Sourcewatch articles=== | ||
+ | ===References=== | ||
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+ | [[category:united States]] |
Latest revision as of 02:04, 20 August 2008
Cumulus Media is a radio chain that recently has organized pro-war rallies and banned the Dixie Chicks from its playlists, after Natalie Maines, lead singer for the Dixie Chicks, criticized President Bush for the preemptive war on Iraq.
A CD-smashing rally was organized by KRMD, part of Cumulus Media, where a Louisiana crowd gathered to watch a large tractor crush a collection of Dixie Chicks CD's, tapes and related merchandise. Similar pro-war rallies are being promoted by giants in the radio industry -- with close links to the current administration and related causes.
See also Clear Channel Communications.
- Ralph B. Everett - Board Member