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Miller, F. P., Vandome, A. F., & McBrewster, J. (2010), CBS Radio: Infinity Broadcasting Corporation, radio station, Clear Channel Communications, CBS, Viacom, Cumulus Media, Citadel Broadcasting, corporation, CBS Corporation, CBS Radio Network, Alphascript Publishing{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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OCLC 715421376, ISBN 9786130723187.

A confusing sentence...

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"In 1997, it was finally announced that Westinghouse Electric Corporation (which owns CBS) would acquire Infinity Broadcasting. Michael Jordan (not to be confused with the basketball player), CEO of Westinghouse Electric Corp., refused to sell the firm to Karmazin but instead agreed to buy Infinity."

Why would Westinghouse's CEO refuse to sell the company to Infinity's President when it was Infinity that was being acquired by Westinghouse, not the other way around? That sentence makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever. Could someone please fix it? It seems like someone had that idea ass backwards or, as they apparently like to say in Texas, "bass ackwards". 24.12.89.226 (talk) 20:48, 14 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]