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Did you know... that after a show host on Orlando-area radio station WTLN hired a hitman to kill his former lover's husband, the intended victim began a campaign to urge advertisers to boycott the station?
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... that after a show host on Orlando-area radio station WTLN hired a hitman to kill his former lover's husband, the intended victim began a campaign to urge advertisers to boycott the station? Source: [1] and [2]
This section makes little sense. According to this, a deal was negotiated in 1996, but then the station was really sold to someone else in 2010? Then is the first sentence really important enough to even be there? "The original owner was in talks with Cox but no contract was signed"? Is that significant? IAmNitpicking (talk) 18:28, 1 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]