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What were they doing a year ago, before simulcasting became a way of life?
Both stations simulcast each other for about half the broadcast day.
The stations would then simulcast programming for about 2 years.
For a short time in 1975, the two stations simulcast the Top 40 format.
For a short time it would simulcast on AM 930.
Simulcasting of horse races from other tracks began in July 1991.
Instead, the broadcast would simulcast the Speedway's public address system.
It also plans to simulcast with streaming audio on the Internet, officials said.
They simulcast an identical broadcast schedule with no local content.
In subsequent years, the radio network would simulcast the winner's interview from television.
Traditional radio broadcasters have used the Internet to simulcast their programming.
When it comes to local breaking news, this station usually simulcasts its sister outlet.
Two months later, in January 1998, he began simulcasting his program on the Internet.
It has been going on since the mid-1990's, when the simulcasting explosion began.
After the song ended, 106.9 began simulcasting with 107.5.
In its early years it primarily simulcast the AM station.
They also simulcast with their new FM station at 95.7.
"Now, they simulcast here," he said, sounding like a man with new horizons.
The stations started simulcasting weekend news in April 2007.
During these events, the station generally simulcasts the live concert over its airwaves.
The stations had been simulcasting, but under the new ownership and management they began separate programming.
The station did not take advantage of its right to simulcast on both frequencies for three months as is customary in such cases.
Both stations, which now simulcast to a total of about 350,000 listeners, are included in the sale package.
And on five of those days, the extra race will be simulcast by television from another race track.
"Then they started simulcasting it on television, and they just set a camera up in the studio."