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Emmis signs a multi-year deal with Metro Traffic in Indianapolis
Westwood One's Metro Traffic announces a new multi-year agreement with Emmis Communications to provide traffic and information services to their four stations in Indianapolis. The deal also includes Emmis having access to Metro's online traffic service Sigalert for their station websites. Emmis-Indianapolis VP/Market Manager Charlie Morgan says, "Metro’s services and traffic data are invaluable in providing the vital information our listeners depend on every day.” Metro Traffic content will be seen and heard on talk WIBC-FM (93.1), country WLHK-FM (97.1) "Hank-FM," Soft Rock WYXB-FM (105.7) & sports WFNI-AM (1070) "The Fan."
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