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Mexico City gains Total Traffic Network
Clear Channel Radio expands its Total Traffic Network navigational service to Mexico City.
Clear Channel Radio Revenues Fall In Q3
November 9, 2009: Clear Channel Communications parent CC Media Holdings reports that it brought in $1.4 billion in revenues in the third quarter, down 17 percent from $1.7 billion in Q3 2008.
RALEIGH Clear Channel Communications Inc. lost the country music radio battle in the Triangle, but it can claim to own the No.
Amos project in downtown Syracuse earns LEED Gold certification for sustainable design
Studio 210 at the Amos has been awarded a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design "Gold ''certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.
Police hope signs help solve Amy case
After 20 years, law enforcement officials and a writer determined to solve the kidnapping and murder of a young Bay Village girl have made their plea for help bigger and bolder all around Ohio.
Clear Channel Radioa s Total Traffic Network Now Reaches More Than 125 Million Users
Clear Channel Radio's Total Traffic Network today announced its real-time traffic service now reaches more than 125 million users, spanning broadcast, mobile and in-vehicle devices.
Rush Limbaugh's popular and controversial talk radio show, a mainstay on WPTF AM-680 for more than two decades, will be moving off the Raleigh station at the end of the year a development that could signal an impending format flip at a local Clear Channel station.
Sales call for the week of Oct 29 - Nov 4
Home >> Currents >> salescall >> Sales call for the week of Oct 29 - Nov 4 Podcast Archives The FCC starts on net neutrality; Monroe Electronics and Digital Alert Systems merge; Randall Mays will step down as Clear Channel president and CFO; and Donald L. Markley, founder of D.L. Markley Consulting Engineers has died.
Sileo suspended after report about Bucs' ownership
Morning drive-time host Dan Sileo of WDAE-620 AM has been suspended, according to Clear Channel Communications, after his report this morning citing the Glazer family's deep financial concerns and losses.
Judge opposes LA deal for digitizing billboards
A judge says he will throw out several settlements allowing major outdoor advertising companies to convert more than 800 billboards in Los Angeles into digital displays.
Randall Mays is stepping down as president and CFO of Clear Channel. The change comes a year after the radio and outdoor giant was acquired by Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners in a $24 billion deal that has left the company with crippling debt of more than $21 billion.
Randall Mays Stepping Down As Clear Channel President/CFO
October 27, 2009: Changes at the top at Clear Channel Communications, as Randall Mays is stepping down as president and CFO.
Arbitron has reportedly missed a deadline for MRC approval for the PPM in the New York market.
KSSK maintains its grip on top of radio ratings
Three-fourths of Oahu radio listeners do not listen to Michael W. Perry and Larry Price's morning show on KSSK-FM 92.3/AM 590 -- but once again, harking back to earlier days in their 26-year run, 25 percent of morning radio listeners are tuned in to the divergent duo.
Austin No. 3 for live music? In a list of the top 10 live music cities by Society of American Travel Writers for travel writers, Austin ranked third.
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Digital radio yet to make waves
Most Australians have not yet taken up digital radio. New radio stations have been launched, supported by an advertising campaign.
IBM, Intel, HSBC, Unilever, Xerox Top Covalence Ethical Rankings
IBM garnered the top spot in Covalence's ethical ranking of multinational companies.
Clear Channel Credit Crunch Continues
Clear Channel Communications owners Bain Capital and Thomas H. Lee Partners are reportedly seeking help to keep from defaulting on loan payments.
Don Weeks makes the Hall of Fame
The New York State Broadcasters Association today announced that Don Weeks, longtime morning show host at WGY , will be inducted into association's Hall of Fame.
BLACKSBURG, Va. With help, perhaps unprecedented, from major radio broadcast groups and equipment suppliers who donated loads of broadcast equipment and services, Virginia Tech's non-commercial WUVT now is ready to usher in a new broadcast era.
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