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Clear Channel Radio to Offer Programming Developed By 'Content R&D Group' to Rival Broadcasters.


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--Unprecedented Decision Further Expands Customer Base - Company Already Programs for Internet, iPods, Cellular, Navigation Systems, Satellite Radio

--Virtual Army of More than 200 Programmers and Production Pros Take Exceptional, Innovative Approach - Elements Span Playlists, Imaging, Spoken Words

--First Up for Rival Broadcasters: 75 Channels to Help Feed HD digital multicast channels and Internet initiatives

--Hear the Channels Streaming Live at http://clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab/

Clear Channel Radio (NYSE:CCU) today announced it is making programming for some 75 entirely new radio channels available to rival radio broadcasters. The original audio, video and text programming will be the foundation for Internet channels, station Web sites, iPods, satellite broadcasts, in-vehicle navigation systems, and HD digital radio multicasts. The elements, developed by the company's Content Research & Development Group, are the product of a previously secret initiative now called the Format Lab.

Created in 2004, the Format Lab blends veteran radio programmers with fresh voices and is co-led by Clear Channel Radio's executive vice president for Content and longtime programming veteran Tom Owens Thomas William Owens (born June 28, 1949 in the Bronx, New York) is an American former professional basketball player.

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 and Online Music & Radio head Evan Harrison. A virtual community of more than 200 programmers and production professionals, the Lab is developing fresh and unconventional radio and online content, irrespective of irrespective of
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 what devices ultimately carry it.

"We have become agnostic about delivery and are completely passionate about content," said John Hogan John Hogan is the name of more than one notable man:
  • John Hogan (executive), Chief executive of the radio division of Clear Channel Communications
  • John Hogan (mathematician), Member of the Applied Nonlinear Mathematics Group at the University of Bristol
, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Clear Channel Radio. "And we'll continue to lead the radio industry on to new platforms. Radio programming is the most engaging and compelling media today. Our power to connect with, and hold, consumers will continue to reveal itself as we supplement our outstanding AM/FM AM/FM Amplitude Modulation / Frequency Modulation
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 properties with programming for new devices."

The new channels include programming elements for both mainstream and hyper-niched programming. Live streams of the first 75 channels can be heard at http://clearchannelmusic.com/formatlab/.

One of the more unconventional ways the Format Lab helps to drive such diversity: the decision to draw on a number of non-professional radio programmers to lead or consult on some of its channels. Examples include a personal trainer personal trainer person n(persönlicher) Fitnesstrainer m, (persönliche) Fitnesstrainerin f  consulting on the Lab's workout channels, a Broadway veteran programming the Lab's show tunes channel, and an information technology expert driving the Lab's Americana channel.

A foundation for localized channels or subscription content

"We've created this programming to give broadcasters the most flexibility and the best return on investment," added Hogan. "The massive amounts of programming needed to feed rapidly growing numbers of HD2 multicast channels, Internet streams and other near-term opportunities dwarfs the real estate that our industry had to fill with the advent of FM. By making extraordinary programming available even more broadly, the radio industry will be able to fully capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on`   

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 the opportunities we are creating for ourselves daily."

Specifically, radio broadcasters can use the programming as-is for subscription services or can choose to supplement the elements -- which include continually refreshed playlists, imaging and spoken-word vignettes -- with their own locally customized content to create fully localized radio channels.

Indeed, while originally intended to feed personal entertainment and information devices beyond AM/FM radio, programming for at least one of the Format Lab channels has already been adopted by traditional radio stations. For example, a West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures


Area, 24,181 sq mi (62,629 sq km). Pop.
 station, WTCR-AM has taken the Americana NewGrass foundation and localized it to include more of an emphasis on bluegrass bluegrass, any species of the large and widely distributed genus Poa, chiefly range and pasture grasses of economic importance in temperate and cool regions. In general, bluegrasses are perennial with fine-leaved foliage that is bluish green in some species. . In its Format Lab form, Americana NewGrass ranges in style from folk to country blues to bluegrass to alternative country to rockabilly to neo-traditional and roots rock

Clear Channel Radio's Content Research & Development Group is focused on six content areas: music, spoken word, multimedia, interactive, advertiser-based and so-called "light stage."

About Clear Channel Radio

Clear Channel Radio is a leading radio company focused on serving local communities across the U.S. with more than 110 million listeners choosing Clear Channel Radio programming each week. The company's content can be heard on AM/FM stations, HD digital radio channels, on the Internet, via iPods, through Motorola's iRadio cell-phone service, and via mobile-navigation devices from Cobra, Garmin, Kenwood and others. The company's operations include radio broadcasting, syndication and independent media representation. Clear Channel Radio is a division of Clear Channel Communications Not to be confused with clear channel radio stations, which are AM radio stations with certain technical parameters.
Clear Channel Communications (NYSE: CCU) is a media conglomerate company based in the United States.
, Inc. (NYSE:CCU), a leading global media and entertainment company. More information on the company can be found at www.clearchannel.com.

Certain statements in this release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and  of 1995. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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