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WASHINGTON, July 9 (Reuters) –    IHeartMedia resolved a Federal Communications ​Commission probe ‌into allegations its radio stations pressured artists to ‌perform ​at ⁠station-hosted music ⁠shows or festivals in exchange for more favorable ​airtime for their songs, ⁠the ⁠agency said Thursday.

The ​FCC said iHeartMedia, ​the largest owner ‌of U.S. radio stations, agreed to a ⁠consent decree that requires rigorous disclosure ⁠procedures ‌on the ⁠relationship between ​air ‌play and performances ​at ⁠live events to ensure “no prohibited pressure or relationships.”

(Reporting by David ​Shepardson)

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