Radio
MINNEAPOLIS - Bill Kling started Minnesota Public Radio with just one station in a college town more than 40 years ago and built a broadcasting empire that stretches into southern California and South Florida.
THE PROPOSAL: A proposed settlement to a long-running dispute between radio broadcasters and the recording industry over music royalties could include a federal mandate that all new cell phones have an FM radio chip.
MOGADISHU, Somalia - A Somali extremist group is ordering radio stations to stop broadcasting music and has invited foreign fighters to the Horn of Africa nation.
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is supporting legislation to make radio stations pay royalties to performers when they play their music.
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