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I can't personally-- but just as an observation--- it would make little sense for Metro to loose that foothold- due to the fact that Viacom owns Metro-- wasn't that the purchase when Metro and Shadow Merged back in 2000 or so?
Don't know why they would leave Metro and go with?????? CLEAR CHANNEL'S traffic? that would make even littlier sense-- and I guess there is a third player in the mix-- but don't know how strong they would be to handle what Infinity would want for their sound...
Could this be the demise of Metro?--- I doubt it-- and personally I doubt that Viacom would stop using their own service-- unless they sell that side off as an independent... just kicking ideas there...
Just a thought!
> Can anyone confirm or deny that Metro Traffic is losing all
> the Infinity stations?
>
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Dave Michaels
Davradio Productions
Dallas, Texas</P>
You forgot "Traffic Pulse" which started with Former Shadow employees and has continued to grow very rapidly. I doubt Infinity would go with Cc's Total Traffic. In this era of radio,strange things can happen though, regretably.
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