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The very slow tennis game over the license for 99.1 FM continued late Monday, as the Committee to Save KFUO-FM filed the latest – and, possibly, the last – in a series of responses and counterresponses with the Federal Communications…

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Post-Dispatch Classical Music

Sen. Claire McCaskill’s staff has noted yesterday’s Culture Club item on Sen. Kit Bond’s request to the Federal Communications Commission for a Congressional inquiry into the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod’s planned sale of KFUO-99.1 FM (“Classic99″) to Gateway Creative Broadcasting…

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Post-Dispatch Classical Music

Another Washington, DC player has been heard from concerning the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod’s planned sale of KFUO-99.1 FM to Gateway Creative Broadcasting: Senator Kit Bond has called for a Congressional inquiry into the matter.

In a note responding to the…

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Post-Dispatch Classical Music

The Committee to Save KFUO-FM has filed a supplement to its petition to the Federal Communications Commission. Its founder, prominent Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod layman Robert Duesenberg, thinks the FCC will take it seriously.

The Committee, which Duesenberg defines as “a…

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Post-Dispatch Classical Music

The application to sell KFUO-99.1 FM and assorted counter-petitions back and forth are now in the hands of the Federal Communications Commission. But that hasn’t stopped the comments on the sale.

When a city loses its classical music station, it’s…

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Post-Dispatch Classical Music

Roll over, Beethoven.

As noted in Thursday’s Post-Dispatch, the KFUO sale saga continues, with a new volley being delivered in this game of legal doubles. For those who want more of the details, here…

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It’s a largely symbolic gesture, but the faculty of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod’s Concordia Seminary in Clayton – where KFUO AM and FM have their studios – wants to make it perfectly clear to the world that it had nothing…

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When news of the possibility that the board of directors of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod would seek to sell KFUO-99.1 first broke, a group of 41 prominent leaders in the LCMS – including a retired United States Senator, a current…

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J.S. Bach's Bible has not been sold.

Unlike KFUO-99.1 FM, J.S. Bach's Bible has not been sold.

On Sunday afternoon I ventured to the Clayton campus of Concordia Seminary, home of the “Bach at the Sem” concerts, J.S. Bach’s own Bible and…

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Due to space considerations, some information about the “Petitions to Deny” the license transfer of KFUO-99.1 FM from the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod to Gateway Creative Broadcasting – which were filed with the Federal Communications Commission late Monday afternoon – had…

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