Pandora's terrestrial radio acquisition hits FCC snag

Tom Pakinkis

Pandora bought a small South Dakota terrestrial radio station in June in a bid to be classed as a terrestrial broadcaster enabling it to negotiate more favourable licensing terms with music publishers.

But the acquisition has hit a small snag with the Federal Communications Commission. In order for the deal to go ahead, Pandora must supply the FCC with adequate information that its ownership is made up of at least 75% US citizenship – which it is said to have ...

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