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Beasley Puts Digital First + Even With Congress Out Til Labor Day,‌ AM Radio Act Keeps Momentum + SoundExchange Loses Legal Muscle
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Beasley Media Group Declares ‘Digital-First’ Strategy, House Support for AM Radio Act Builds – Even On August Recess
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