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Radio Reset Wins First Place in the Regional Finals of The Global Battle of The Bands PR Web via Yahoo! News Clearwater, FL (BILLBOARD PUBLICITY WIRE/PRWEB) November 7, 2006 -- Radio Reset, perhaps the best kept alternative rock secret in the Tampa Bay, Florida area took first place in the Regional finals of The Global Battle of The Bands held on October 19th, 2006 at Back Booth in Orlando, Florida. Andrew Arthur, lead singer, says, "Winning this kind of contest was incredible. It was the best night of Look who's reacting to radio activity Chicago Sun-Times Hit the pause button, drop the remote and turn your radio down. It's time for another installment of cards and letters across the television/radio desk: Larry Lujack: Geez, I'll bet you were terrified by that really scary letter from Garry Meier's lawyer, huh? Funny stuff! Who's his writer? XM Satellite Radio and Cingular Wireless Announce Music Service Partnership to Stream 25 XM Music Channels Mobile Electronics Tuesday, November 07, 2006 -- Washington, D.C., and Atlanta, Ga. - XM Satellite Radio and Cingular Wireless have announced a partnership to stream 25 XM music channels to Cingular handsets. XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2006 Results PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. today announced that third quarter 2006 revenue increased by 57 percent year over year to approximately $240 million. Radio - on TV Toronto Sun CBC's daytime Gill Deacon show a throwback to a more sedate era 'The Buzz' radio station drops alternative rock, changes its call letters Macon Telegraph Alternative radio listeners across Middle Georgia are hearing a vastly different sound these days. School board aims to fill seat from 14 applicants by Nov. 17 The Columbus Dispatch A radio talk-show host, an aide to a state representative and a truck driver are among the 14 people who have applied to replace Columbus Board of Education member Karen Schwarzwalder. Transcript: Democrats' Weekly Radio Response Fox News Transcript of the Democrats' weekly radio response. Budget OK'd with some cuts restored The Buffalo News The Hamburg Town Board adopted a $43 million alternative budget Monday night that preserves the jobs of public safety dispatchers and restores cuts in senior citizen services and recreation programs. Interview Part 2: Bishops on The Zimbabwe We Want New Zimbabwe SW Radio Africa's Violet Gonda interviewed political commentator John Makumbe (top left) Bishop Trevor Manhanga of the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (top right), Bishop Kadenge (bottom left) of the Christian Alliance and Catholic Archbishop for Bulawayo, Pius Ncube (bottom right).
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