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San Antonio's iHeartMedia will pay $65,000 to settle claim it aired misleading Google phone ads
The settlement comes less than a month after iHeartMedia struck a deal to pay $400,000 to resolve similar Federal Trade Commission allegations.
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: San Antonio News, iHeartMedia Inc., deceptive advertising, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, Texas attorney general's office, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, radio, Google, Google Pixel 4, smartphones
Bad Takes: San Antonio radio host's defense of Herschel Walker is disingenuous flatulence
KTSA talk jock Jack Riccardi's defense of U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker truly takes the cake.
By Kevin Sánchez
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Exploring San Antonio’s country music history, from Red River Dave to the Lonesome Rose
By Bill Baird
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Dig This! Unearthing the forgotten magic of San Antonio's '60s garage rock scene
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Brent Boller, a Familiar Voice on Texas Public Radio and KTSA, Has Died at Age 63
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KLMO 98.9 is Now Broadcasting Tejano and Looking For DJs
By Chris Conde
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Twin Productions Presents The Queers at Vibes Underground
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