CNN's radio network goes off the air Apr. 1 after over 25 years of
operation, as its distributor Dial Global expands NBC Radio News from
its 16 hours of one-minute hourly newscasts to a round-the-clock
service featuring all of the news department's stars, save the MSNBC
prime time hosts (although DG happens to syndicate Ed Schultz):

http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/103029/dial-global-to-offer-nbc-news-radio-network-drops-

Dial Global's predecessor, Westwood One, had been offering the
skeleton NBC service since 2003--they bought NBC Radio in 1987 after
GE bought NBC and divested its radio interests, but in the last years,
the hourly newscasts were exactly the same as co-owned Mutual
newscasts, with the only difference being the NBC chimes and the
anchor's recorded "NBC Radio News" intro while the Mutual sounder and
a recorded "Mutual News" intro aired on Mutual stations (both the
original NBC Radio Network and Mutual closed down in 1999).  Although
initially Dial Global will be switching CNN affils (which include some
non-commercial LPFMs) to their CBS Radio service (which Westwood One
became the official distributor after the CBS/Infinity Broadcasting
merger), one assumes that they'll be pushing NBC to the stations hard,
although I imagine that a lot of right-wing talk stations will balk.
DG also syndicates CNBC's radio service and a radio service from
Rupert Murdoch's MarketWatch (Murdoch's Fox News and Fox Sports nets
are distributed by Clear Channel's Premiere) and the radio version of
"Meet the Press."  Outside of news, they also syndicate a daily
highlight package for radio from both Leno and Fallon (and, it should
be said, Letterman).

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