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  • He owns a nightclub, various restaurants, a newspaper, a radio station, his own record label and a state-of-the-art recording studio where young artists can develop their careers, and where he produces several of his own albums every year, aimed at the African market.

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  • Regarding the second complaint, referring to Mr McCrea's comments in a local newspaper and on BBC Radio Ulster about a possible assembly commission consultation on the number of days that the union flag is flown, the committee considered Mr McCrea guilty of a public attack on party policy and consequently of a further act of indiscipline.

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  • Daily subscriptions per household began a steady decline in the 1920s, yet the newspaper industry adapted and thrived despite competition from radio and television.

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  • Eleven managers participated in the training, six belonging to three major radio stations: The Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS), Sky FM and The Liberia Women Democracy Radio (LWDR), and five belonging to the newspaper industry: Daily Observer, Inquirer, Public Agenda and Heritage.

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  • Bob Carpenter, a radio reporter at the time, and Paul Tople, a newspaper photographer, believe inexperienced Guardsmen panicked.

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  • The 1891 hubbub of impending doom for the (nascent) newspaper powers is especially interesting in light of the similar goings-on when radio and then television came onto the scene.

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