Battle Escalates: The Dallas Times Herald turned...
Battle Escalates: The Dallas Times Herald turned to federal regulators in its war with rival Dallas Morning News, asking them to revoke the license of a TV station owned by the parent of the Morning News. The Times Herald asked the Federal Communications Commission to revoke WFAA-TV’s license because of A. H. Belo Corp.’s “naked and unjustifiable” actions in stripping the Times Herald of 26 popular features it had been purchasing from Universal Press Syndicate. Belo declined to comment, citing the Times Herald’s pending lawsuit on some of the same issues.
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