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KOIT San Francisco Plans "Countdown To 'Glee'"
While U.S. radio has generally been reluctant to acknowledge the phenomenal success of the “Glee” TV series and soundtracks, one normally conservative Mainstream AC plans to ramp up to the show’s second season return by playing music from “Glee” every half hour for three days. KOIT San Francisco launches its “Countdown To Glee” on Sunday morning, Sept. 18. Read what PD Bill Conway has to say about the stunt.
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Making Moves: Wednesday, September 8, 2010
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Radio in the U.K.
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"Numerous complaints" lead the Missouri Attorney General to sue Sirius XM
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Postponement #9 for Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan: no shareholder meeting tonight
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Radio Remembers: Tucson's Doc Phillips; Pennsylvania's James Pond
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Pacifica Radio is in talks to air the Al Jazeera Network
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Metromedia founder John Kluge is dead at 95
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Jeff Smulyan abandons attempt to buy Emmis
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Emmis stock dives on news that the go-private offer has been pulled
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Making Moves: Thursday, September 9, 2010
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Now what happens at WBLS, New York and with the Kiss staff?
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Spotify eyes Pandora-like product for U.S.
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ESPN-New York may finally score an FM signal, say local papers
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Making Moves: Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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