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Follow us Get news via Twitter Become a fan Join us on Facebook Subscribe Net News via RSS Cumulus Sells One In Kansas; Dallas FM Translator Sold May 24, 2021 at 10:00 AM (PT) Sold CUMULUS LICENSING LLC is selling Rock KDVB (simulcast of KDVV (V100)/TOPEKA)/EFFINGHAM, KS to INTREPID COMPANIES, LLC for $300,000. In other filings with the FCC, HISPANIC FAMILY CHRISTIAN NETWORK, INC. is selling K225CM/DALLAS to KULDIP SINGH s WE SERVE LLC for $685,000. The primary station is listed as URBAN ONE Hip Hop KBFB (97.9 THE BEAT)/DALLAS. TBLC GREENSBORO STATIONS, LLC has closed on the sale of WSGH-A/LEWISVILLE-WINSTON-SALEM-GREENSBORO, NC to BASE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. (related to POSITIVE ALTERNATIVE RADIO, INC.) for $40,313.30 less rent unpaid by the seller to the buyer, which was estimated to be the same as the purchase price. ....
Myanmar’s Junta Targets Free Press in Post-Coup Crackdown The military’s actions are designed to deny the civil disobedience movement the oxygen of domestic and international attention. March 09, 2021 Protesters gather at the Hledan junction in Yangon, Myanmar, on February 9. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Voice of America Burmese Advertisement Myanmar’s military government is taking steps to strangle media coverage of the country’s ongoing political crisis, announcing the cancellation of licenses for five independent media organizations. The five outlets Mizzima, the Democratic Voice of Burma (DBV), Khit Thit Media, Myanmar Now, and 7Day News had been offering extensive coverage of the protests that have emerged since the February 1 coup, including by livestreaming video online. ....
Myanmar Media Groups Vow to Defy Junta’s Publishing Bans A journalist covers a crackdown against an anti-regime demonstration in Mandalay. / The Irrawaddy 7.8k By The Irrawaddy 9 March 2021 Myanmar’s military regime banned five media groups for their supposed anti-regime coverage but most have announced that they would continue to cover the news in the fight for democracy and human rights. On Monday, the Ministry of Information said it had revoked the publishing licenses of 7Day News, Myanmar Now, Mizzima, DVB and Khit Thit Media without giving a reason. Since Feb. 22, coup leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has repeatedly said that referring to the military’s State Administration Council as the “military regime” or “junta” will result in publication licenses being revoked. The military claims it seized power constitutionally. ....
A Myanmar reporter was arrested in his home by the military in a late-night raid, his employer said Tuesday, after days of crackdowns by the junta on anti-coup protesters. ....