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Hall Renews AP Radio Group Agreements
WASHINGTON – Hall Communications has renewed a long term content group contract with AP Radio that will provide them the latest breaking news, entertainment, show prep and sports information.
14 Hall stations will be utilizing AP Radio's NewsPower text service, which delivers the latest news and information including prep and entertainment, state news, national news, as well as sports, business and weather, all in broadcast ready formats. "We continue with AP because it is the most authoritative news and information source for our stations," said Art Rowbotham, President of Hall Communications. "We trust AP to deliver."
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