I
recall the email I received the night before from a radio station
manager in Michigan. He passed on to me a confidential memo from the
radio conglomerate that owns his station: Clear Channel, the company that
has bought up 1,200 stations altogether -- 247 of them in the nation's
250 largest radio markets -- and that not only dominates the Top 40 format,
but controls 60% of all rock-radio listening.
The company has ordered its
stations not to play a list of 150 songs during this "national emergency."
The list, incredibly, includes "Bridge Over Troubled Water," "Peace Train,"
and John Lennon's "Imagine." Rah-rah war songs, though, are OK.
And
then there was this troubling instruction: "No songs by Rage Against the
Machine should be aired." The entire works of a band are banned? Is this
the freedom we fight for? Or does this sound like one of those repressive
dictatorships we are told is our new
enemy?