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Corporate Social Responsibility
News
9.02.2005 ET
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Clear Channel Communications, Inc.
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Radio Groups Come Together to Form United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans
Clear Channel, Entercom and Local Independent Stations Combine Resources to Provide Continuous Information to New Orleans and the Surrounding Area
(CSRwire) NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In response to the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina, the radio groups serving New Orleans and the
surrounding area have come together to form the United Radio Broadcasters
of New Orleans. The United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans is a joint
effort to provide the region with the most complete, reliable and
consistent radio broadcast of emergency recovery and relief information.
It is comprised of stations operated by Clear Channel Radio (NYSE:CCU),
Entercom Communications (NYSE:ETM) and independent stations 1470 KLCL in
Lake Charles and 1290 KJEF in Jennings. The collaboration features
Entercom's WWL-AM 870, enhanced by the resources of the other Entercom and
Clear Channel stations in the region. The Louisiana Network out of Baton
Rouge is also providing important facilities support.
An estimated 15 stations are combining programming and engineering
resources that began airing the same broadcast at 10:00 p.m. Central Time
last night. Programming consists of continuous news, information and
coverage of local relief efforts, and will include live feeds from street
reporters and interviews and updates from local officials and relief
coordinators. A toll-free 800 number will allow listeners to call in with
their experiences, eyewitness reports and questions. In addition, the
stations will share a helicopter to transport engineers to transmitter
sites and assist in the evacuation of employees as
needed.
"Given the state of New Orleans, we believe it is critical for the
community to have the most current and accurate information available,"
said John Hogan, President and CEO of Clear Channel Radio. "Radio is best
positioned to provide this service and by coming together and pooling our
resources we will be able to provide the community with news, updates and
a connection with the outside world."
David J. Field, President and Chief Executive Officer at Entercom
Communications, commented: "The people of New Orleans are now, more than
ever, depending on radio to keep them informed and connected. Our staff at
WWL-AM has provided a vital lifeline of critical news and information to
the community throughout the storm and its unfortunate aftermath. We are
combining our resources with our radio colleagues to enhance our
collective service and support to the people of New Orleans as they
struggle to cope with this horrific tragedy."
Independent broadcasters in the region interested in joining this
important effort should call 225-231-1860. Streamed broadcasting from the
United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans is available at http://ccri.eonstreams.com/ccri_la_batonrouge_wskr_am.asf.
This link can also be accessed via StormAid.com, an online hurricane relief
resource operated by Clear Channel.
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 operations
include radio broadcasting, syndication and independent media
representation. Clear Channel Radio is a division of Clear Channel
Communications, Inc. (NYSE:CCU), a leading global media and entertainment
company. More information on the company can be found at www.clearchannel.com.
About Entercom Communications
Entercom (NYSE:ETM) is the nation's fourth largest radio broadcaster,
operating in Boston, Seattle, Denver, Portland, Sacramento, Kansas City,
Indianapolis, Milwaukee, New Orleans, Norfolk, Buffalo, Memphis,
Providence, Greensboro, Greenville/Spartanburg, Rochester, Madison,
Wichita, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Gainesville/Ocala.
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