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WAITING FOR CLEAR CHANNEL NEWS/TALK IN CORPUS CHRISTI TO START STREAMING LIVE

This past weekend, I had noticed three CC news/talk stations (WWVA in Wheeling,WV, KFBX in Faribanks,AK, and WCCF in Port Charlotte,FL) recently started streaming live online 24/7, far later than it's fellow CC News/Talk counterparts across the country that had been streaming for the past few years, with the exception of KENI in Anchorage,AK, which just started streaming live on line for just under a year.

The last one I'm waiting for to stream online is KKTX 1360 in Corpus Christi. I had spoken to CC's GM for that region about six months ago or so on if there were any plans for the station to start streaming live online and he said to me that it was in the works and that it could occur toward the end of 2011 or in the first quarter of 2012, so it could happen sometime this spring.
 
It seems that Corpus Christi is always just about last with everything. How many Corpus commercial radio stations are on in HD? I think it might still be 0, not that I can blame them.
 
encarta95 said:
Scholarm1111 said:
It seems that Corpus Christi is always just about last with everything.

The market has a station still playing beautiful music… what can you expect? :)

It would be nice if they had a station that played doo wop/50's and early 60's rock n roll, but that might be expecting too much.
 
encarta95 said:
The market has a station still playing beautiful music… what can you expect? :)

Non-comms are SUPPOSED to serve audiences ignored by the commercial stations. Here in Austin we get beautiful music from KNCT-FM in Killeen. It actual pulls decent numbers considering its a rim shot.
 
And that Catholic Easy Listening station may be the only in town that DOES actually have an HD-2 signal, I know they were the first one.
 
Supposedly, non-comm KBNJ has HD2 also.
 
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