Clear Channel Ads to Discourage Downloads
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Radio giant Clear Channel Communications said it would air advertisements to dissuade listeners from downloading copyrighted music from the Internet.
The move follows a vow by Clear Channel’s radio division chief to ease tensions with record executives, some of whom accuse the San Antonio-based broadcasting giant of using strong-arm tactics and shrinking radio playlists.
Clear Channel said a series of 30-second ads would air across its 1,200 stations and on syndicated programs.
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