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The trade newsletters just announced,
"Cox Media Group will integrate its radio, TV, newspaper and digital properties in Atlanta under common leadership starting in 2018."
Changes in the FCC rules, such as the main studio rule, and future changes such as the likelihood of a cross-ownership relaxation allowing TV and Newspapers to buy radio properties, may make more "Superclusters" of print, TV, radio and digital hubs possible and profitable.
Some owners can do this today with existing properties. Where would there seem to be additional opportunities to put together such multi-media combos?
And, more important, will this benefit the listener, viewer and reader? Or not...
"Cox Media Group will integrate its radio, TV, newspaper and digital properties in Atlanta under common leadership starting in 2018."
Changes in the FCC rules, such as the main studio rule, and future changes such as the likelihood of a cross-ownership relaxation allowing TV and Newspapers to buy radio properties, may make more "Superclusters" of print, TV, radio and digital hubs possible and profitable.
Some owners can do this today with existing properties. Where would there seem to be additional opportunities to put together such multi-media combos?
And, more important, will this benefit the listener, viewer and reader? Or not...