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Radio homogenization is the shift to stations airing the same pre-recorded program material and central-casting via Internet or satellite. This shift occurred because it is no longer cost effective to have a full staff or studio for every signal on the air.

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  • Radio homogenization is the shift to stations airing the same pre-recorded program material and central-casting via Internet or satellite. This shift occurred because it is no longer cost effective to have a full staff or studio for every signal on the air. (en)
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  • Radio homogenization is the shift to stations airing the same pre-recorded program material and central-casting via Internet or satellite. This shift occurred because it is no longer cost effective to have a full staff or studio for every signal on the air. (en)
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  • Radio homogenization (en)
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