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Is Premium Choice Programming coming to CC/Nashville?

Rumor is on the St. Louis message board (stlmedia.net) that changes are coming this week to the St. Louis market. Supposedly before this Friday that CC "Premium Choice" programming will be in place and everything else will be piped thru the Clear Channel WAN via NexGen. Any rumors about if premium choice programming is coming to Nashville???
 
thewolfmanrocks said:
Rumor is on the St. Louis message board (stlmedia.net) that changes are coming this week to the St. Louis market. Supposedly before this Friday that CC "Premium Choice" programming will be in place and everything else will be piped thru the Clear Channel WAN via NexGen. Any rumors about if premium choice programming is coming to Nashville???


This might be a stupid question, but what is Premium Choice programming?
 
oldies5161 said:
thewolfmanrocks said:
Rumor is on the St. Louis message board (stlmedia.net) that changes are coming this week to the St. Louis market. Supposedly before this Friday that CC "Premium Choice" programming will be in place and everything else will be piped thru the Clear Channel WAN via NexGen. Any rumors about if premium choice programming is coming to Nashville???


This might be a stupid question, but what is Premium Choice programming?

Total automation packages. Ryan Seacrest on 107.5 is part of Premium Choice. You can broadcast segments or run it 24/7 - there are round the clock, multiple variations of premium choice.

This is a scary time for our friends at CC.
 
yorkie9 said:
oldies5161 said:
thewolfmanrocks said:
Rumor is on the St. Louis message board (stlmedia.net) that changes are coming this week to the St. Louis market. Supposedly before this Friday that CC "Premium Choice" programming will be in place and everything else will be piped thru the Clear Channel WAN via NexGen. Any rumors about if premium choice programming is coming to Nashville???


This might be a stupid question, but what is Premium Choice programming?

Total automation packages...

This might be a stupid question, but why do posters quote posts including previous posts, when there's nobody else in the thread? ;D

Anyway, here's more information on "Premium Choice":
http://www.rbr.com/radio/14032.html
 
DToTheJ said:
yorkie9 said:
oldies5161 said:
thewolfmanrocks said:
Rumor is on the St. Louis message board (stlmedia.net) that changes are coming this week to the St. Louis market. Supposedly before this Friday that CC "Premium Choice" programming will be in place and everything else will be piped thru the Clear Channel WAN via NexGen. Any rumors about if premium choice programming is coming to Nashville???


This might be a stupid question, but what is Premium Choice programming?

Total automation packages...

This might be a stupid question, but why do posters quote posts including previous posts, when there's nobody else in the thread? ;D

Anyway, here's more information on "Premium Choice":
http://www.rbr.com/radio/14032.html



Dont like it? Dont read it!
 
Does Cheap Channel own stations in Nashville? Of course they do! Then Premium Choice is coming to Nashville. Do you think Bain Capital and John "Exterminator" Hogan exempted Nashville from the cost cuts?
 
Scared to quote the normal way, I will draw from jharmons post:

"Do you think Bain Capital and John "Exterminator" Hogan exempted Nashville from the cost cuts?"

That is the 50 billion dollar question. Like KKR, the name Bain will be banished or is that fanished. All the layoffs in the world (including the 3% this week, sad stuff) can't create the cash needed to pay the debt.
 
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