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PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2004 9:33 pm 
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Fox to Provide News for Clear Channel

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SAN ANTONIO - Clear Channel Communications Inc., the nation's largest radio station operator, has selected Fox News Radio to provide national news for most of its news and talk stations in deal expected to nearly double Fox's radio presence.



No terms of the five-year cash deal were disclosed Monday. But Fox, a unit of News Corp., says if all options in the agreement are exercised, its radio service could have more than 500 affiliates by the middle of next year.


Fox currently provides one-minute newscasts to 275 stations. Starting next year, it will provide more than 100 Clear Channel stations with a five-minute top-of-the-hour newscast, a nightly news broadcast, and around-the-clock dedicated national news coverage. Fox News will be in many of Clear Channel's most prominent news/talk stations, including Los Angeles, Phoenix, Atlanta and San Diego.


In return, Fox News Radio will have access to news produced by San Antonio-based Clear Channel's news network. Fox also expects to hire more news anchors, studios and staff, but said it was too early to be more specific.


"This deal positions Fox News to become a significant player in the radio industry and is another example of our commitment to the medium," said Roger Ailes, Fox News chairman and CEO.


This is the first time the two corporations have worked together, according to Jack Abernethy, an executive vice president for Fox.


"Working this closely with a premiere national news provider for the majority of our news/talk stations makes overwhelming sense," John Hogan, chief executive officer of Clear Channel Radio, said in a statement. "Because of the breadth of this relationship, our local news directors will get a more customized and higher quality national news product — and that's great for listeners."


Clear Channel, which operates 1,200 stations, did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment about the deal and how it will affect its current news providers.


Shares in Clear Channel rose 51 cents, or 1.5 percent, to $33.66 in afternoon trading Monday on the New York Stock Exchange (news - web sites) — toward the low end of their 52-week trading range of $29.96 to $47.76.


Shares of News Corp. edged up 1 cent, or 0.1 percent, to $18.18 on the NYSE. The stock has traded between $17.16 and $39.74 in the past 52 weeks.

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u ... hannel_fox


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 Post subject: Re: And in the surprising news item of the year...
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the subject line just made me fall out of my chair when i opened up the post and read the title of the article. :lol:

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oh no.


*looks for list of all 1,200 oops I mean 100 Clear Channel radio stations to avoid*

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sounds like a huge suckfest to me

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does anyone listen to terrestrial radio anymore?

besides 12 year old girls that is

I think radio's on it's way out....

I have no facts to back this up but I used to listen to radio all the time but it's all so much the same I don't even bother besides Stern in the morning

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does anyone listen to terrestrial radio anymore?


public radio, college radio, that's about it....


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