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http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wx...ICLE_ID=518563
LOS ANGELES, CA (2003-07-07) In a move skeptics might call a deal with the devil, but those involved see as a match made in heaven, public radio station KUSC today is announcing a partnership with the nation's largest radio company, Clear Channel Communications. KUSC-FM (91.5) relies on underwriting -- those on-air blurbs saying, ``this program is being brought to you by'' so-and-so -- for 18% of its income, with the rest coming from member donations and grants (the station gets about $400,000 of its $5-million annual budget from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting). But station general manager Brenda Barnes said her marketing staff is too small and has too much turnover to drum up those sponsorships effectively. So she has outsourced the job to Clear Channel, which owns eight commercial stations in the Los Angeles area and about 1,200 nationwide. |
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