Apple bars 'all single-station radio apps' from iPhone
Found on The Register on Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Apple is now barring all single-station radio applications from the iPhone and iPad, insisting that "single station apps are the same as a fart app and represent spam in the iTunes store."
"Every Pizza joint can have its own app. There are more than 900 flashlight apps. More than 3,000 apps that do maps," he says. "But radio stations cannot have their own apps."
Rumors have long suggested that Apple is building its own FM radio app for the iPhone, and later versions of the Jesus Phone include an FM transmitter and receiver hardware.
Sweet move Stevie-boy. Allow radio apps to attract more customers and make money, but censor them from your store as soon as your plans see them as an unwanted competition.