Will the FCC, which chased Stern off the public airwaves, now crack down on the pirates? The agency needs a complaint to begin an investigation.
Will Stern or Sirius be the complainer?
Stern’s Sirius may have started a revolution it hadn’t planned on.
For those unfamiliar with pirate radio, here are the basics: The airwaves are regulated by the FCC, the Federal Communications Agency, which was created to apportion and license spots on the radio dial, making sure signals didn’t bleed over.
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