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| | 15 F.C.C. 736 |
 | | To the extent State Mutual Life is to be thought of as personified in its officers and directors, their interests are almost equally broad. |
 | | State Mutual Life also holds warrants to purchase up to 10 percent of the Waterman Broadcasting Corp., which owns Waterman Broadcasting Corp. of Tex., which owns KTSA and KTSA-FM, San Antonio, Tex., and which, in turn, is owned by Mr. |
 | | The saga of Bernard E. Waterman, and the ambiguous status of his ownership of broadcast properties in Worcester, raise questions as to his suitability to be the general manager of the State Mutual Life television station, and requires the Commission to impose additional conditions that render the whole transaction ludicrous. |
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