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FCC and iHeartMedia Reach Consent Decree Over Payola Investigation Tied to Festival Performances

iHeartMedia Settles FCC Payola Investigation

Federal regulators have officially closed their investigation into iHeartMedia’s radio promotion practices after the company reached a settlement with the Federal Communications Commission. As first…

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Martin Berrios19h agoen

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