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“Over the past year, the Clear Channel team has worked extremely hard to make our stations sound even better for our listeners by running fewer commercials per hour and improving ad copy. This new, more entertaining environment has translated into increased time spent listening to our stations.” John Hogan
Clear Channel Radio today announced that a full 320 of its radio stations in 81 markets are set to air HD digital multicasts. These additional stations represent the fourth wave of a larger launch begun in January 2006. The new channels will also be made available at the company’s HD2 streaming site www.clearchannelmusic.com/hdradio as they go live.
In each local market, Clear Channel Radio’s HD2 multicasts either complement existing on-air programming or bring entirely new music or spoken-word genres to local listeners. In some cases, local programmers will draw from programming created by the Format Lab within the company’s Content Research & Development Group. In other cases, the channels are programmed fully locally.
While today’s announcement does not add to the HDRadio count in San Diego it does show the groups commitment to the new standard.
In San Diego, stations include:
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Monday, January 22, 2007 by SDRadio.
The GelderHead Thought Of The Day We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure; joy follows, like a shadow that never leaves. ~ Buddah
Last weekend several San Diego radio hosts hit the slopes at Big Bear Mountain for a preview of the winter wonderland just about a two hour drive north.

Emily Maguire and Chucko from KGB’s Dave, Shelly and Chainsaw Show, OH MY!

Chris Riddle, Director of Marketing for Big Bear Mountain Resorts
welcomes Tori Peck of KSON and Jen Sorensen from Star 94.1 with her husband Matthew.

World-famous Cindy Pace of 101.5 KGB and her talented husband, Mike hit the slopes. The event was to preview new items on the resort. (Photos: Oster and Associates, Thanks to Brendi for the heads up and being the instigator , and to Todd for emailing them.)
There have been reports of a possible pirate station in Santee at 98.5 FM. The station was playing a 30 minute repeat loops of dance/hip-hop/rap. The only broadcast facility at that frequency is a CP in Oceanside for 100 watts. That station is not on the air, so stay tuned!
Thank you for making SDRadio a stop on the highway today …. See you on the radio today and here later in the broadcast week. Updates as they happen; next scheduled column is Thursday. Stay Tuned!
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