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It has to be tough because it changes the routine, the lifestyle the players are accustomed to. Families are scattered, read more
It has to be tough because it changes the routine, the lifestyle the players are accustomed to. Families are scattered, kids are in different schools. It's a big adjustment.
great news. A half-million dollars toward a problem we’ve been struggling with for so long is a great benefit to read more
great news. A half-million dollars toward a problem we’ve been struggling with for so long is a great benefit to out city, especially around the old Wehadkee site and in Knoxville.
(The Badgers) were throwing up a lot of contested shots, and we were getting rebounds and pushing it down. We read more
(The Badgers) were throwing up a lot of contested shots, and we were getting rebounds and pushing it down. We played our game. We put them in a situation where they were on their heels and had to run with us. We were coming down, getting good looks, open opportunities, and we were knocking them down.
It hurt really bad. It was like a lot of pressure, burning. I kept on saying, 'Stop touching it.' It read more
It hurt really bad. It was like a lot of pressure, burning. I kept on saying, 'Stop touching it.' It felt like people were squeezing on it.
We just felt like what we were doing would be appreciated by someone else. We've enjoyed it, but it's nice read more
We just felt like what we were doing would be appreciated by someone else. We've enjoyed it, but it's nice to pass it on and not just put it away in a drawer somewhere.
Steve Case is the chairman of the board and will be so after the meeting. All other discussion is just read more
Steve Case is the chairman of the board and will be so after the meeting. All other discussion is just rumor and speculation.
It is under review. Past that, we're unable to share any other information.
It is under review. Past that, we're unable to share any other information.
Our local programming teams have done an extraordinary job creating great Spanish-language radio that has resulted in impressive audience growth. read more
Our local programming teams have done an extraordinary job creating great Spanish-language radio that has resulted in impressive audience growth. In San Jose alone, time spent listening for persons 12+ in spring 2005 surged 205 percent versus spring 2004. That's a clear indication that our stations are airing great programming that U.S. Hispanics have been looking for on the radio.
We were respected by the community. How is the community going to treat us now?
We were respected by the community. How is the community going to treat us now?