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Press Release
September 20, 2005


Over 30 More Stations Add AP Radio Services

Clear Channel, Regent Communications, Lotus and Cox Lead List

Washington, D.C., September 20, 2005 – AP Radio announced today the addition of 32 new affiliates in top markets throughout the US.
 
Newly added station services include the AP NewsPower text service, SoundBank and PrimeCuts online audio services and AP Radio News, the recently launched 24-hour radio network.
 
“We are excited about the rising growth AP Radio, and especially of our new and improved 24-hour audio network,” said Thom Callahan, General Manager of AP’s Radio Division. “Stations of all formats are attracted to the balance of news, information, and crisis coverage that this service delivers.”

The newly licensed stations are located in the Phoenix, San Diego, Pittsburgh, Orlando, Norfolk, New Orleans, Tucson, Tulsa, Sarasota, Charleston, Des Moines and Madison markets.

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