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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Thu, 05 May 2005 14:39:00 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Actually, less than 20% of the AA affiliates are owned by Clear Channel. Isn't it 22/56? To be 47 by the year's end? I only see 10 to 12 CCU stations on the list. ''Clear Channel adopts liberal programming on growing number of stations February 17, 2005, 2:49 PM DETROIT (AP) -- The day before President Bush's inauguration, listeners tuning in to the Detroit sports station WXDX-AM were suddenly greeted by the sound of braying donkeys. By the time Bush was taking the oath of office, the radio station had new call letters and a full schedule of liberal talk shows. WXDX-AM -- now known as WDTW-AM -- is one of 22 stations owned by Clear Channel Communications Inc. that have switched to a liberal talk format in the last year. This month, KTLK-AM in Los Angeles became the latest Clear Channel station to adopt the format.'' Check the list on the Website. the news article could, perhaps, be referring to the number of stations that had switched recently under any ownership, not necessarily CCU. Or, I counted wrong. In any case, they are just affiliates. |
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