Was $105,00 FCC Fine a ‘Victory’ for Listeners?
In fairness, Stern is not invading Westcott’s household. If he is offended by Stern’s material, Westcott is free to change the station, instead of spending months of his life “absolutely consumed” with the show. And if the majority of people agreed with Westcott, Stern would lose all his advertising and be pulled off the air, instead of being the No. 1-rated morning radio show in Los Angeles.
ANDREW HOEGL
Hollywood
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