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Music of Your Life's "Hit Parade Radio" goes 24-7
Hit Parade Radio grows from a weekend feature on the Global Radio Network-owned Music Of your Life 24-hour service, to a full fledged service with some pretty big star power. The new “Hit Parade” will debut the weekend of July 4th with “A major entertainer” joining the lineup, according to President/CEO Mark Angell. Both formats are delivered by Clear Channel satellite and online by Wireless Village.
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