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							<title>Emmis off the air in Hungary</title>
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							<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:19:00 -0500</pubDate>
							<description>At midnight Wednesday (6:00 pm ET), the Hungarian government pulled the plug on Slager Radio, the country&amp;rsquo;s most popular national radio station. Emmis Communications, which</description>
							
						
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										<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 07:10:07 -0500</pubDate>
										<description>&amp;quot;RBR-TVBR observation: A real tragedy for the people of Hungary, who are, however, quite aware of the political corruption thatâ€™s silenced their favorite radio station. If any good is to come of this, it may be that the people will hold their politicians accountable and demand a clean-up.&amp;quot;my answer, yes...we have a petition on the following link:http://www.petitiononline.com/slager18/petition.html</description>
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