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CBS RADIO HOUSTON RELAUNCHES 95.7 AS “THE SPOT”

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CBS RADIO HOUSTON RELAUNCHES 95.7 AS “THE SPOT”

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Your Place.� Your Music.� Your Way.� A Radio Station Unlike Any Other in Town

HOUSTON, TX, December 30, 2016 — In an exciting move for Houston area music fans, CBS RADIO’s 95.7� today unveils a fresh new format beginning promptly at 12:30 pm. 95.7 The Spot is Houston’s newest adult hits radio station programmed for listeners who love a variety of hits from the 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s. The station is designed for listeners who need a break from the everyday stresses of life and features the most popular artists of the time, including Michael Jackson, Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Madonna, U2, Prince and many others.

“We worked exhaustively to understand what Houston listeners were missing in the market from their local radio stations,” said�Sarah Frazier, SVP/Market Manager, CBS RADIO Houston. “Listeners told us they wanted their own spot to hear their favorite music hits, a spot to relax and energize at work and a spot to feel comfy and complete.�This is your Spot, Houston.”

Listen to The Spot on-air, online at 957thespot.com and on the Radio.com app.

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