Clear Channel wants Net radio
p2pnet.net News:- Clear Channel has noticed more and more people are listening to radio online.
So it wants to turn Net broadcasts into another Clear Channel possession.
The company says it plans to, "complement existing Internet radio broadcasts from the company’s local stations".
Leading the take-over bid will be ex-AOL Music vp and the Radio Network general manager Evan Harrison.
"Clear Channel has established brands that are loved on a local level, and they will be our front door for the online experience," says Harrison unblushingly
Apparently, when he was still at AOL he, "built a vast audience of devoted online music fans via the development of innovating programming initiatives".
Harrison used to work for BMG in "distribution and marketing" and helped launch its insignificant Click2Music.com site.






January 7th, 2005 at 2:05 pm
clear channel should not take over internet radio they have already ruined 1,200 radio stations and need to be stopped for the sake of all music