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Want to hear JACK?

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Dallas' JACK-FM has a streaming version available at www.jackontheweb.com .

It's not the actual on-air station, but an online "clone". It gets around some of the legal issues with streaming broadcast product. Infinity pays a fee to a third party, they pay the rights fees for the music, and Infinity gets time to sell online, which they then cross-promote on the air.

And although it's not "the" station itelf, it will answer a lot of your questions about what the format sounds like.<P ID="signature">______________
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There's another place where you can experience the Jack format.

http://www.timelife.com/

Just order any of their collections of music and play it. You get just music, music, music, with no annoying DJ's. In fact, those collections of songs are even better than Jack, because they also don't have commmercials or any of that other "filler" radio stations clutter the air with.

If you want Jack, you don't want radio. You want mix tape or CD's.

> Dallas' JACK-FM has a streaming version available at
> www.jackontheweb.com .
>
> It's not the actual on-air station, but an online "clone".
> It gets around some of the legal issues with streaming
> broadcast product. Infinity pays a fee to a third party,
> they pay the rights fees for the music, and Infinity gets
> time to sell online, which they then cross-promote on the
> air.
>
> And although it's not "the" station itelf, it will answer a
> lot of your questions about what the format sounds like.
>
 
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