101. All three cable stations are owned by Viacom. 102. An attorney for Clear Channel Communications, which owns the station, did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment. 103. At the time, all television stations were owned by the military or otherwise controlled by the state. 104. Both stations are owned by people close to the authorities, and both were knocked off the air shortly after the explosion. 105. Both stations are owned by people close to the authorities. 106. Both stations are owned by people close to the authorities, and both were knocked off the air shortly after the missiles struck. 107. Disney sold KCAL to comply with restrictions against owning two stations in the same market that existed at the time. 108. Even more importantly, it also owns a big stake in the fledgling WB network and would benefit from owning stations that it runs on. 109. Federal prohibitions against one company owning two stations in a single market have recently been lifted, though the deal remains subject to regulatory approval. 110. In contrast to the traditionally freewheeling printed press, private TV was only approved several years ago and all authorized radio stations are owned by the state or army. |