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However, some media critics, as well as smaller business rivals, believed that Clear Channel is using the patent (on the process of adding cues to the beginning and ending of tracks during recording, so that the concert is not burned as a single enormous track) to drive competitors out of business or force them to pay licensing fees, even if they do not use precisely the same process. In 1996, the Telecommunications Act of 1996 became law.
Mays (Former Vice Chairman of Live Nation), and Randall T. The Savage Nation (who was until September 2009 flagshipped at Clear Channel s KNEW-910), The Mark Levin Show and Dave Ramsey are non-Premiere shows that air on many (if not most) Clear Channel stations.
Those shows also do not carry network-wide advertising (unless distributed by a third party), and allow the affiliates to keep all local spots, which increases their appeal. Bush s political campaigns and a close associate of the Bush family.
The other half blend some younger R & B along with some Soul from the 70 s 80 s, and 90 s along with some current product. Watts, and John H.
The group was in the television business until it sold all of its TV stations to Newport Television in 2008. The term clear channel comes from AM broadcasting, referring to a channel (frequency) on which only one station transmits. There is no unified branding of Clear Channel s country stations. Clear Channel s Oldies station consists largely of FM stations with some AM stations.
Contest prizes included breast enlargement surgery but provided for no legal recourse in the event of malpractice. In the lawsuit, NIPP alleged that Clear Channel halted airplay on its local stations for (NIPP) clients, and that Clear Channel would not allow NIPP to publicize its concerts on the air.
Live Nation is an independent company (NYSE: LYV) and is no longer owned by Clear Channel. As of 2009, the CEO of the company is Mark Mays. Clear Channel is the largest owner of full-power AM, FM, and shortwave radio stations and twelve radio channels on XM Satellite Radio, and is also the largest pure-play radio station owner and operator.
At that time, Clear Channel owned six of the nine radio stations in the Minot area. Some of the AM stations also run adult standards several hours on the weekend as well as limited specialized programming focusing on the pre 1964 era.
Clear Channel changed their policy shortly afterward. In 2004, Clear Channel was sued by a San Francisco, California man for charging a mandatory parking fee on every ticket sold for a venue, whether the person purchasing the ticket was driving alone, car-pooling, or using public transportation. In some markets the format is a Contemporary Tropical format while in others the format carried is more of a Mexican format.
While Premiere actively sells its shows to stations, the non-Premiere syndicated shows are often used as a cost-cutting measure and do not have a large sales staff. According to BIA Financial Network, Clear Channel Radio recorded more than $3.5 billion in revenues in as of 2005 Clear Channel has purchased stations from or acquired the following radio companies: The first television station Clear Channel purchased was WPMI in Mobile, Alabama in 1988.
Some of these sell blocks of time to outside organizations and have no local shows at all except where local churches buy time. The morning show is usually local, with other timeslots filled by local and syndicated hosts.
The television stations were ultimately sold to Newport Television. On September 25, 2007, the shareholders approved of the buyout, allowing Clear Channel to proceed with being taken private. Due to the recent credit market crunch of 2007, Clear Channel has ended up with rejected sales of its radio stations. Most of the AM stations are in smaller markets. These stations tend to play a blend of new rock and harder classic rock.
In some instances this allows the corporation to eliminate or reduce on-air staff positions. Clear Channel settled the suit by agreeing to an alternative featuring an image of a peace dove instead of a bomb. Clear Channel has been criticized for censoring opinions critical of George W.
During this same period, Howard Stern was dropped from six Clear Channel owned stations in Florida, California, Pennsylvania, New York and Kentucky. Clear Channel Communications is an American media conglomerate company headquartered in San Antonio, Texas.
At the time Clear Channel was accused of orchestrating the radio blacklist by such critics as Paul Krugman, however review of radio airplay logs shows that although many Clear Channel stations did stop playing the Dixie Chicks, as a whole the company s stations continued to play the band longer than stations owned by other companies., which is much more aligned with liberal causes than conservative ones. Clear Channel is also the subject of a punk/ska song by Leftover Crack called Clear Channel (Fuck Off) that accuses the company of immoral and unfair practices. Lowry Mays · Mark Mays · Randall Mays · Tom Hicks Alan Feld · Perry Lewis · Lowry Mays · B.J. Nearly all of the FM stations play oldies spanning from 1964 to 1975, with a 500 song active playlist split nearly half 1960 s and half 1970 s.
The playlist also includes approximately a dozen pre 1964 tracks and around 50 songs from the late 70 s and early 80 s. McCombs · Phyllis Riggins · Theodore Strauss · J.
Some of the Hip Hop based Urban stations report as Rhythmic Top 40 stations rather than Urban stations because these stations also have some appeal to white and Hispanic listeners. Clear Channel s contract with Project Billboard only allowed the company to reject ads that were illegal or contrary to public morals; Clear Channel claimed that the image of the bomb was insensitive in New York City, the site of the most devastating of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Editor of The Radio Wave , Ian MacRae s responded, Sure, but the concept was obviously floated to stations by the network Clear Channel utilizes technology (known as Prophet) that allows a DJ from anywhere in the country to sound as if he or she is broadcasting from anywhere else in the country, on any other station. KXXO AM and KMOD FM in Tulsa were acquired under the name San Antonio Broadcasting (same as KEEZ).
Some of these also run Dick Bartley or Mike Harvey on Saturday nights. In a separate transaction also announced on November 16, 2006, Clear Channel said it would seek buyers for all of its television stations and 539 of its smaller radio stations, presumably because the private-equity buyers are not interested in owning television or small-market radio.
The division is run by Spanish radio executive Alfredo Alonso, who joined Clear Channel in September 2004 as Senior Vice President Hispanic Radio. In a few markets, Clear Channel has a religious station on the AM band. Some have other branding, however, if the name to the format is owned by another company.
In 1992, the U.S. After spending about $30 billion, Clear Channel owned over 1,200 stations nationwide, including as many as seven stations in certain markets.
filed a $10 million lawsuit against Clear Channel for breaking of contracts and non-payment of licensing fees due to the dropping of Stern s show. Bush and other Republicans.
It owned more than 40 additional stations, a few of which are independent (non-network affiliates). In a cluster with multiple urban stations owned by Clear Channel, one is focused on Rap while the other is focused on Soul.
These networks carry many program hosts of various political ideologies and distribute a variety of programs to both Clear Channel-owned and non-Clear Channel-owned stations. In addition to its own syndication network, Clear Channel offers studio space and other services to the WestStar TalkRadio Network, which is based at Clear Channel s studios in Phoenix, Arizona. Clear Channel urban, urban AC or rhythmic stations are branded as Beat (WMIB Miami, WBTP Tampa & WIBT Charlotte) or Power (WWPR New York City, WUSL Philadelphia & WPHR Syracuse).
This is not an exhaustive list. With 900 stations, Clear Channel is the largest radio station group owner in the United States, both by number of stations and by revenue. Your Weekend with Jim Brickman and the in-house American Top 40 the 70 s with Casey Kasem are popular weekend syndicated programs on Clear Channel stations.
Lee Partners and Bain Capital Partners for $18.7 billion, which is just under a 10 percent premium above its closing price of $35.36 a share on November 16 (the deal values Clear Channel at $37.60 per share). On July 24, 2008, Clear Channel held a special shareholder meeting, during which the majority of shareholders accepted a revised $36-per-share offer from Bain Capital and Thomas H. The ad, intended for a 40-foot billboard in Times Square managed by Clear Channel, was to have the slogan, Democracy is best taught by example, not by war, along with a red, white, and blue cartoon image of a bomb.
In this instance, however, the emergency alert system failed, leaving city officials with no recourse. Ed McMann is among Clear Channel s most prolific voice-track announcers and can be heard on six Clear Channel stations. In 2004, Project Billboard, a non-profit Democratic political advocacy group, filed a breach of contract suit against Clear Channel for the rejection by its outdoor advertising division of a billboard ad against the war in Iraq. The Mays family remained in effective control of all three, and held key executive roles in each (with Mark Mays as CEO of both radio and outdoor and Randall Mays as Chairman of Live Nation). On November 16, 2006, Clear Channel announced plans to go private, being bought out by two private-equity firms, Thomas H.
The following July, Clear Channel filed a countersuit of $3 million. During the time that Clear Channel owned a live music division (then called SFX and later Clear Channel Entertainment, spun off in 2005 into a completely independent company, Live Nation), Clear Channel was involved in numerous controversies in live entertainment and promotions. In the early 2000s, Clear Channel settled a lawsuit with a Denver, Colorado concert promoter, Nobody In Particular Presents (NIPP). Wolff Stadium | San Antonio Missions (Baseball) | San Antonio Rampage | San Antonio Silver Stars | San Antonio Spurs | San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo | San Antonio Symphony | SeaWorld | Six Flags Fiesta Texas | Splashtown Christus Santa Rosa | Clear Channel | Firstmark Credit Union | Frost Bank | Harte-Hanks | H-E-B | M7 Aerospace | NewTek | Rackspace | San Antonio Express-News | SAS Shoemakers (SAS) | Santikos Theatres | SAWS | Security Service Federal Credit Union | Taco Cabana | Tesoro | Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas | USAA | Valero | Whataburger The Alamo Colleges | Cancer Therapy & Research Center | Children s Cancer Research Institute | Our Lady of the Lake University | San Antonio Public Library | South Texas Medical Center | Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research | Southwest Research Institute | St.
Hicks, Clear Channel s former vice-chairman, is a past donor to George W. Examples include Philadelphia, with WUSL s focus on hip hop while WDAS-FM focuses on Soul (in addition, the company also owns a rhythmic AC station in that area, which is WISX 106.1), and Chicago, where WGCI-FM focuses on rap while WVAZ is focused on Soul.
FCC regulations were relaxed following the Telecommunications Act of 1996, allowing companies to own far more radio signals than before. Some carry Nights with Alice Cooper in the evenings.
Clear Channel owns and operates approximately 1,500 broadcast transmission towers across the US. They are usually branded either Fox Sports or The Sports Animal. Most of Clear Channel s adult standards stations are turnkey operations, running a direct feed of the Music of Your Life network.
These channels are heard on most of Clear Channel s HD Radio subchannels on its stations across the country in a commercial-free format. Only a few Clear Channel stations (such as KGB-FM and KLOU) produce locally originated HD2 channels, usually tape loops of programming heard on their regular channel. Stations that carry programming catering to black Americans are a big part of many Clear Channel clusters, particularly Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit. This had been intended to provide additional revenue to the artist, venue, and promoter, as well as stifle the demand for unauthorized bootleg concert recordings made by audience members.
This led to the company s dismissal of several of their own employees, including popular and high-profile hosts in a number of cities. These stations are often programmed as urban stations that happen to be religious. On Friday, November 17, 2006, Clear Channel announced that it was going private and selling off almost one-third of its radio assets, according to The Washington Post and DHM.
The patent was transferred to Live Nation when Clear Channel Entertainment was spun off, but the patent was revoked on March 13, 2007, after it was found that this patent infringed on a prior patent granted for Telex. During the nationwide crackdown on indecent material following the 2004 Super Bowl, Clear Channel launched a self-policing effort, and declared that there would be no indecent material allowed on the air. In a few markets a Clear Channel FM station carries a rap based Spanish format known as Hurban, which blends Spanish dance music with R & B hits as well as some Hip Hop.
Most of these stations have no local jocks or Web sites. Clear Channel s soft adult contemporary stations are usually branded as either Lite FM or Sunny. Evenings are usually filled with Delilah, unless that show is already aired by another station, in which case the John Tesh Radio Show is often substituted. Most Ac stations air Christmas music from the last week of November to Christmas Day with some such as KOSY Fm in Salt Lake City starting around Halloween. Hot adult contemporary stations are usually branded as Mix. Some Hot AC stations lean modern rock while others lean toward adult rock. Clear Channel s CHR stations are usually branded as KISS FM (e.g., KIIS Los Angeles, KBKS Seattle, WKFS Jacksonville), Z (e.g., WHTZ New York, KKRZ Portland), Wild (e.g., WLDI West Palm Beach, KYLD San Francisco, although KYLD is a rhythmic station), or Hot (e.g., WIHT in Washington, DC, and KIKI-FM in Honolulu, which is Rhythmic).
It was founded in 1972 by Lowry Mays and Red McCombs, and specializes in radio broadcasting, concert promotion and hosting, and fixed advertising in the United States through its subsidiaries. KPTT moved to top 40, whereas KPLV moved to adult top 40, but continue to use the Party branding.
The lawsuit was settled in 2004 with no monetary consideration, but Clear Channel has new rules regarding local concert promotion in Denver. In 2002, Clear Channel was sued by the US Justice Department for not allowing people with diabetes to bring medically necessary supplies, including syringes used for insulin, into concert venues. The deal has since shifted to Frequency License LLC, but has yet to resolve itself as the two parties are engaged in lawsuits.
Over a hundred stations have already been assigned to Aloha Station Trust, LLC upon the consummation of the merger. Williams. Tom Hicks and Vernon Jordan were formerly members of Clear Channel s board of directors.
Most run syndicated programming on weekends, such as Dick Bartley or Mike Harvey on Saturday nights, Steve Goddard s programs (Goddard s Gold and/or The 70s), and recently, Casey Kasem s American Top 40: The 70s. Stations were also added in Port Arthur, TX (KPAC-AM-FM from Port Arthur College) and El Paso, TX (KELP AM (now KQBU AM) from John Walton, Jr.).
in China. In 1999, the company acquired Jacor Communications, a radio corporation based in Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2000, Clear Channel acquired AM-FM, Inc., which was created by the merger of CapStar Broadcasting and Chancellor Media Corp a year earlier, both controlled by Billionaire mogul Tom Hicks. In 2005 Clear Channel Communications split into three separate companies. This has not been resolved by Clear Channel or Live Nation, its successor. Women s health advocates heavily criticized a contest ( Breast Christmas Ever ) conducted by The MJ Morning Show that went to air on Clear Channel s stations in Tampa, Jacksonville, St.
Limbaugh is almost universally carried on Clear Channel stations in markets where the company has a news talk station, with the exception of markets such as Washington, DC and San Francisco, CA, where ABC Radio (which previously was Limbaugh s home network) has a news talk station in the market. While most of Clear Channel s news/talk stations carry some combination of Beck, Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage and Noory (of Coast to Coast AM), this is not always the case. many of which are available for co-location by third parties such as cellular and PCS companies, wireless internet, fixed wireless, and other broadcasters. Current members of the board of directors of Clear Channel Communications are: Alan Feld, Perry Lewis, Lowry Mays, B.J.(Red) McCombs, Phyllis Riggins, Theodore Strauss, J.C.
These included a 51% stake in Clear Media Ltd. In 1976, the company purchased its first stations outside of San Antonio.
These stations generally have a few local live announcers; much of the time these stations are voicetracked either locally or from another market. A handful of Clear Channel s outlets have picked up syndicated weeknight fare, such as Mike Harvey, Marty Thompson or Tom Kent. The AM oldies stations playlists skew somewhat older and span from 1955 to about 1975.
All Clear Channel rhythmic AC stations are now differently-branded per station, but the only exceptions are in San Francisco and Raleigh-Durham, where the 2 rhythmic AC stations (KISQ & WKSL) for those areas are branded as Kiss. News talk stations owned by Clear Channel usually have a standard slate of hosts. In 2007, the company entered into an agreement to sell all its television stations to Providence Equity Partners for $1.2 billion, a deal which eventually closed in March, 2008.
Jordan was a close friend and advisor to President Bill Clinton and was accused of lying to investigators during the investigations into perjury and obstruction of justice charges against Clinton. Clear Channel has shown a tendency to drop liberal talk affiliations whenever possible and replace it with satellite Fox Sports talk (see, for instance, WCKY, WARF, KLSD, WXKS {which instead switched to a Spanish language format}, and WINZ); this has, in a few rare circumstances, caused protests, such as those involved when Clear Channel wanted to make the same move with WXXM in Madison, Wisconsin.
Clear Channel claimed no responsibility, and maintained the city should have used the Emergency Alert System to trigger the automatic equipment at the station. It s been stated that Clear Channel maintains a majority of its staff in hourly-paid, part-time positions.
These stations tend to be live during the day and voicetracked at night. Lee Partners, agreed to pay $26.7 billion for the company.
As a result, many WestStar programs are heard on Clear Channel stations. Not all programming heard on Clear Channel s radio stations are produced in house; however, most of Clear Channel s stations share many similarities to each other in branding and programming. The Format Lab is a think tank run by Clear Channel that produces over eighty channels of programming, varying from mainstream formats to the highly experimental. and Canadian broadcasting history, clear channel (or class I-A) stations had exclusive rights to their frequencies throughout most of the continent at night, when AM stations travel very far due to skywave.
Mays (Former Chairman of Live Nation). In 2003, Clear Channel created the Vertical Real Estate division and hired Scott Quitadamo to promote its tower portfolio. In contrast, however, the company recently won in an arbitration dispute with XM Satellite Radio over the right to air commercials on its XM music channels. Following the September 11 attacks on New York and The Pentagon, radio stations circulated a list of songs that were deemed inappropriate for broadcast during the time of national mourning following the attacks.
In June, 2004, Viacom/Infinity Broadcasting Inc./One Twelve Inc. These are formatted similarly to Salem Media stations. The other type of religious format Clear Channel uses on AM in a few markets is a Gospel music based format.
The contest, now known as Jingle Jugs, continues on the program to this day. Clear Channel distanced itself from the contest, with spokesperson Jennifer Gery stating, It s not a Clear Channel-sponsored contest; we empower our local manager to make programming decisions. This statement was met with some skepticism. In 2005, the courts ruled that Clear Channel must also divest itself of some border blaster radio stations in international border cities, such as the alternative rock radio station 91X in Tijuana, Baja California/San Diego. In 1997 Clear Channel moved out of pure broadcasting when it purchased billboard firm Eller Media which was led by Karl Eller. In 1998 it made its first move outside of the United States when it acquired the leading UK outdoor advertising company More Group plc which was led by Roger Parry; Clear Channel went on to buy many other outdoor advertising, radio broadcasting, and live events companies around the world, which were then re-branded Clear Channel International.
By mid-year, rival Viacom (through radio division Infinity Broadcasting) brought Stern s show back to those six markets. In many clusters Clear Channel has two or more such stations.
About 60 percent of the time they play 1964 to 1969 oldies, 20 percent pre 1964 oldies, and 20 percent music from the 1970s. (Viacom was Howard Stern s employer at the time, though he has since moved to Sirius Satellite Radio).
In addition, Clear Channel syndicates a number of its homegrown talk and music shows without the aid of Premiere. Williams Premiere Radio Networks · Fox Sports Radio · National Lampoon Comedy Radio (distribution/sales) · Australian Radio Network (50% share) · The Radio Network (50% share) Clear Channel Outdoor · Clear Channel UK · Format Lab The Alamo | Arneson River Theater | Artpace | Aztec On The River | Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower | Blue Star Contemporary Art Center | Botanical Garden | Cathedral of San Fernando | Fiesta San Antonio | Government Canyon State Natural Area | HemisFair 68 | Institute of Texan Cultures | Japanese Tea Gardens | La Villita | Majestic Theatre | McNay Art Museum | Museum of Aerospace Medicine | San Antonio Missions National Historical Park | Museum of Art | River Walk | San Antonio Zoo | Spanish Governor s Palace | Texas Folklife Festival | Texas Transportation Museum | Tower of the Americas | Tower Life Building | Witte Museum Alamodome | AT&T Center | Fiesta Noche del Rio | Freeman Coliseum | Nelson W.
Live Nation UK was also included in the spin off. Note that post-spinoff, there is overlap the board between Clear Channel and Live Nation, specifically: L. Clear Channel Communications was a radio broadcaster; Clear Channel Outdoor was out-of-home advertising; and Live Nation was live events.
About half the Urban stations focus on Rap and Hip Hop along with younger R & B sounds. Some stations run Rockline with Bob Coburn and/or Little Steven s Underground Garage as well. Clear Channel classic rock stations are usually branded as The Fox. Often, they will carry Bob and Tom in morning drive.
On top of that, the sale of Clear Channel s television portfolio to Newport Television had also turned uncertain, as parent company Providence Equity Partners considered other options, although this transaction was ultimately completed. On December 4, 2007, Clear Channel announced that they had extended the termination date of the merger from December 12, 2007, to June 12, 2008. Project Billboard claimed that Clear Channel s rejection was instead for purely political reasons.
Critics claim that it has abused its market position and has operated in an unethical manner. The buyers, led by Bain Capital Partners and Thomas H.
Clear Channel went on a buying spree, purchasing more than 70 other media companies, plus individual stations. In a few cases, following purchase of a competitor, Clear Channel was forced to divest some of its stations, as it was above the legal thresholds in some cities. On these stations Gospel Music appealing to black Americans airs most of the time along with some block programming sold to religious groups.
Gonzalez Convention Center | Market Square | Neighborhoods | North Star Mall | Pearl Brewery | Rivercenter | San Antonio International Airport | San Antonio Springs | The Shops at La Cantera | VIA Metropolitan Transit . Lee Partners. Clear Channel has purchased interest in, or outright acquired, companies in a number of media or advertising related industries.
A technological outgrowth of earlier, tape-based automation systems dating back to the 1960s, this is called voice-tracking, and some smaller market stations are partially or completely staffed by these cyber-jocks who may have never visited the town they are broadcasting in. A small list was initially generated by the Clear Channel office on Thursday, September 13, 2001, Songs on the list included Tom Petty s Free Fallin , Louis Armstrong s What a Wonderful World and the entire Rage Against the Machine discography. In 2004, Clear Channel acquired a key patent in the process of producing Instant Live recordings, in which a live performance is recorded directly from the sound engineer s console during the show, and then rapidly burned on CD so that audience members can buy copies of the show as they are leaving the venue.
(Both of the aforementioned shows are syndicated by Premiere.) In a few markets Clear Channel has an FM station carrying Hispanic programming full-time. C.
This act deregulated media ownership, allowing a company to own more stations than previously. All former Clear Channel television stations are now owned by Newport Television, except for six stations then flipped to other buyers by Newport. On December 21, 2005, Clear Channel completed the spin-off of Live Nation, formerly known as Clear Channel Entertainment.
By 1995, Clear Channel owned 43 radio stations and 16 television stations. In U.S.
But for San Francisco, Clear Channel owns more urban-related stations such as rhythmic top 40 KYLD, rhythmic AC KISQ and urban contemporary KMEL in that area, and the same happened in Detroit, where the company also owns urban AC WMXD, urban contemporary WJLB and rhythmic AC WDTW-FM. For rhythmic AC stations, they used to have the Party branding (particularly during the time when most used Wake Up With Whoopi as their morning show), but the two Party stations in Denver (KPTT) and Las Vegas (KPLV) have since exited the rhythmic AC format. Louis, and Detroit during late 2004.
The company purchased the second clear channel AM station WOAI in 1975. Competitors and listeners complained, but so far the company has been able to hold on to all of its stations after divesting a few following the acquisition of AMFM, although over 500 stations have since been sold or are in the process of being sold since the company announced plans to become privately held. Other controversies have included changing many syndicated shows, most notably The Rush Limbaugh Show, from syndication to network status by flipping from well-known stronger news-talk stations to much weaker stations which are owned by Clear Channel, thereby making the show a network show instead of being syndicated. The company has been criticized for the multiple commercial breaks on its stations, and in response, it began its Less Is More campaign in November 2004.
Almost all of Clear Channel s primary talk stations are affiliated with Fox News Radio for national news. Liberal talk radio is heard on a few of Clear Channel s stations, primarily secondary to its main news talk stations, and usually feature at least one local host with a combination of Air America Radio and Dial Global programming. Clear Channel s attempt to sell off over 100 stations to GoodRadio.TV, LLC was rejected by the equity firm backing the deal.
Free-speech advocates cried foul. Watts · John H.
Mary s University | Texas A&M University–San Antonio | Texas Neurosciences Institute | Trinity University | University Hospital System | University of the Incarnate Word | University of Texas Health Science Center | University of Texas at San Antonio Brooke Army Medical Center | Brooks City-Base | Camp Bullis | Fort Sam Houston | Lackland Air Force Base | Randolph Air Force Base Bexar County Courthouse | Culture | Henry B. Later on January 20, the company said that the total count of employees to be terminated would be 1,850, or 9%. Between January and May 2009 Clear Channel eliminated 2,440 positions. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the company became an object of persistent criticism.
Lowry Mays, Mark P. Congress relaxed radio ownership rules slightly, allowing the company to acquire more than 2 stations per market.
Many stations (particularly in the larger markets) like KFI, KFYI, KOA and WLW broadcast a lineup with significant local programming. Clear Channel owns only one all-news radio station, KFXR in Dallas; it runs a direct feed of HLN. In the Southern United States, John Boy and Billy is carried instead in most cases.
Middays (on the East Coast) on CHR stations have been adding On Air with Ryan Seacrest. On weekends, syndicated programming airs on the format such as FOX All-Access, Open House Party, American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest, Backtrax USA: the 90s with Kidd Kelly, Dawson McAllister Live, and (aired on a few stations in small markets) Rick Dees Weekly Top 40. Country music stations owned by Clear Channel usually carry Blair Garner in overnights (and occasionally evenings), and many (although not all) carry Big D and Bubba in morning drive. They may also voice track several other cities.
City officials attempted without success to reach the local Clear Channel office by telephone to spread the warning; it was several critical hours before the station manager was finally reached at his home. Many run in-house syndicated morning shows (such as Florida s MJ Morning Show), especially in smaller markets, Elvis Duran Morning Show based out of WHTZ s New Jersey/New York s Z100, JohnJay & Rich based out of KZZP Phoenix, AZ, or Matty In The Morning based out of WXKS-FM Boston, Kidd Kraddick In The Morning based out of KHKS in Dallas/Fort Worth.
(WXXM was eventually allowed to keep its liberal format.) Most sports talk stations owned by Clear Channel are affiliated with Fox Sports Radio and carry The Jim Rome Show; several have recently picked up The Dan Patrick Show. Not all radio stations use Prophet; there are other systems available for broadcasters, especially when satellite-based programming is used. Clear Channel was criticized for an incident that occurred in Minot, North Dakota, when a Canadian Pacific Railway train filled with toxic anhydrous ammonia derailed early on the morning of January 18, 2002.
Hicks is the founder of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, the private-equity firm which funded many of Clear Channel s antecedent companies, including most significantly CapStar, Chancellor Media and AM-FM, Inc. Sources: Clear Channel operates the country s largest syndication service, Premiere Radio Networks. WOAI in San Antonio, Clear Channel s flagship station (despite San Antonio being market #37), was such a station. Clear Channel Communications purchased its first FM station in San Antonio in 1972.
