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RADIO CAMPAIGNER ADMITS DEFEAT

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Published Date: 09 April 2004
A CAMPAIGNER fighting to overturn the granting of a licence for a long-wave radio station has admitted defeat after a two-year court battle.
Bride man Nick Cussons won't appeal against a high court judgement to reject his petition of doleance against the Communications Commission's granting of a licence to Isle of Man International Broadcasting.

However, he is backing Ramsey Commissioners' call for a public inquiry into the licence and the building of a platform to house the radio antennae in Ramsey Bay.

Mr Cussons said: 'I would like to thank those who have supported me. To coin a phrase, this is not the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning.'



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