The 1996 FCC act led to a chaotic buying and selling spree among radio stations. The End of the World As We Knew It chronicles the story of a unique station that maintained its independence until it was sold to Clear Channel in 1996. As the station's format changed, the DJs who knew it best share their experiences, while 1990s alt-rock bands offer their perspectives on the era.
The End of the World as We Knew It
The documentary "The End" explores the story of an alternative rock station in Cleveland that thrived in the 1990s, only to be forced to change its format and conform to corporate standards following the FCC Telecommunication Act of 1996.