Licensee qualifications

Kevin Vahey kvahey@gmail.com
Wed Aug 12 21:09:21 EDT 2015


Joe Kennedy suffered a stroke in 1961 and some in the family suggested that his anger over negative coverage of Ted running for Senator contributed to the stroke. 

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> On Aug 12, 2015, at 7:59 PM, A Joseph Ross <joe@attorneyross.com> wrote:
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> I'm glad to see that there is still a Phoenix website, keeping articles like this available.
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> From my reading of the article, Joseph Kennedy may have been the power broker in the Herald getting the license, but it seems to have been Tip O'Neill who was the power broker in getting the license taken away.
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>> On 8/12/2015 12:56 AM, Kevin Vahey wrote:
>> It was all politics and Joseph Kennedy was the power broker. If the Herald could get Jack's book a Pulitzer Prize, Joe would deliver Channel 5. That happened. . 
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>> But the Herald then went back to attacking the Kennedy's and the family aligned with the Globe. 
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>> This is a good read on the entire mess 
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>> http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/dont_quote_me/documents/00469256.htm
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>> On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:20 PM, A Joseph Ross <joe@attorneyross.com> wrote:
>>> I remembered the ex parte contact, but I thought that was the reason for the re-opening of the license proceeding.  They held a whole new proceeding to award the license as a new station application, rather than as a renewal, and WHDH was allowed to apply.  It's my memory that when the Commission awarded the license to Boston Broadcasters, they acknowledged WHDH's excellent record as a broadcaster, but said that since this was an original proceeding, not a renewal, WHDH got no credit for its record, and the things Boston Broadcasters promised to do made it the better applicant.
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>>> The whole thing was simply political, I've always thought.  A Democratic administration taking the license away from a major Republican newspaper, to benefit the Democratic-oriented Globe.
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>>>> On 8/11/2015 7:22 AM, Sidney Schweiger wrote:
>>>> "I'm probably missing something, but I don't recall an issue of lying on an application regarding Channel 5."
>>>> 
>>>> The Herald-Traveler Corporation failed to disclose an illegal ex-parte communication between an officer of the applicant and an FCC commissioner...the title of Sterling Quinlan's book about the Channel 5 case, "The Hundred Million Dollar Lunch."  Supposedly the commissioner refused to discuss the case at that lunch, but the appearance of impropriety was enough to eventually deny the H-T the license.
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