Clear Channel Radio today announced that all of its 350 HD2 stations are iTunes Tagging compatible, allowing songs played on Clear Channel Radio HD stations to be added to an iPod when tagged by a tagging-capable receiver.
"With radio now well established in the digital age, innovation is a priority at Clear Channel Radio, which is why we developed technology to make iTunes Tagging possible," said John Hogan, president and CEO of Clear Channel Radio. "With 700 of our HD stations now tagging-capable, and because of our collaboration with iTunes, iPods can now continuously be refreshed with new songs discovered on radio."
A recent survey from sonoro audio found that radio was still the number one way that consumers prefer to listen to music followed by iPods, which highlights the natural relationship between Clear Channel Radio and iTunes to provide more entertainment options for consumers.
Clear Channel Radio announced in early April that it had made all of its primary HD stations compatible with iTunes Tagging.
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