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Most CC FM's Return To Normal Programming

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As of this afternoon, most Clear Channel FM's in the New Orleans area have dropped the United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans feed and have resumed normal programming.

That means if you like hip-hop, R&B, classic rock, or country, you can respectively tune in to Q93, WYLD, WRNO, or WNOE.

104.1 Hallelujah-FM is still continuing with URBNO at this time, as well as Clear Channel's AM stations in New Orleans.

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> As of this afternoon, most Clear Channel FM's in the New
> Orleans area have dropped the United Radio Broadcasters of
> New Orleans feed and have resumed normal programming.
>
> That means if you like hip-hop, R&B, classic rock, or
> country, you can respectively tune in to Q93, WYLD, WRNO, or
> WNOE.
>

New studios? or where they able to get back into their old location, drag in some new prophet PC's and fire up their formats?<P ID="signature">______________
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> As of this afternoon, most Clear Channel FM's in the New
> Orleans area have dropped the United Radio Broadcasters of
> New Orleans feed and have resumed normal programming.
>
> That means if you like hip-hop, R&B, classic rock, or
> country, you can respectively tune in to Q93, WYLD, WRNO, or
> WNOE.
>
> 104.1 Hallelujah-FM is still continuing with URBNO at this
> time, as well as Clear Channel's AM stations in New Orleans.
>
>
> I've updated these in the sticky.
>
Interesting that 104.1 has stuck. I'm sure it has something to do with strength of signal.
 
> > As of this afternoon, most Clear Channel FM's in the New
> > Orleans area have dropped the United Radio Broadcasters of
>
> > New Orleans feed and have resumed normal programming.
> >
> > That means if you like hip-hop, R&B, classic rock, or
> > country, you can respectively tune in to Q93, WYLD, WRNO,
> or
> > WNOE.
> >
> > 104.1 Hallelujah-FM is still continuing with URBNO at this
>
> > time, as well as Clear Channel's AM stations in New
> Orleans.
> >
> >
> > I've updated these in the sticky.
> >
> Interesting that 104.1 has stuck. I'm sure it has something
> to do with strength of signal.

104.1 and 92.3 both share the same tower, so they both have the same coverage area.
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