Thursday, August 29, 2013

Chicago Radio: WGN Taps Radiate Media For Traffic Updates

Beyond a number of high-profile lineup changes at WGN 720 AM, another subtle but significant programming shift is coming next week –- a new traffic reporting service.

According to the Chicago Tribune, the station is switching to Utah-based Radiate Media in a multi-year agreement, ending its affiliation with Clear Channel Media’s Total Traffic Network.  Terms were not disclosed, but Radiate provides both on-air reporters and traffic information in return for commercial inventory on its client stations. 

"It’s a really good economic deal for us, but most importantly, it’s a better product," said Jimmy de Castro, president and general manager of WGN Radio.  

Listeners may not notice much of a difference, with embedded WGN traffic reporters Mary Van De Velde, Leslie Keiling  and Ted Novak making the move over to the new company. But it represents a big win for  two-year-old Radiate.

"WGN is among the leaders in the country in terms of traffic," said Gary Lee, Chicago-based vice president and general manager of Radiate Media. “We’re thrilled to establish this association.”

Radiate is challenging Clear Channel’s Total Traffic Network, the largest broadcast traffic provider in the U.S. with over 3,000 radio and 200 television affiliates, including CBS-owned news station WBBM-AM 780, among other local stations.

Founded in 2011, Radiate has a network of some 2,400 radio and TV stations.

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