You've got to hand it to Clear Channel CEO John Hogan. He could teach President Bush a thing or two about how to handle the quagmire in Iraq.
When Hogan loses, he simply declares victory and withdraws.
That's what he did last week when Hogan circulated an ominous email around to Clear Channel employees to tell them that his personal crusade to lower commercial loads -- Less is More -- is so successful that in some cases Clear Channel stations will be free to -- ignore it.
Hogan describes Less Is More as an "unqualified" success. He's right about that choice of word -- unqualified.
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