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Univision Radio & Total Traffic Renew Deal

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Total Traffic & Weather Network (TTWN), the leading provider of traffic, transit and weather information in the United States, today announced a multi-year partnership for TTWN to remain the exclusive traffic data provider for Univision Radio, the leading Spanish-language radio group in the U.S. which owns and operates 67 radio stations including stations in 16 of the top 25 U.S. Hispanic markets and Puerto Rico.”Americans spend an average of more than two hours a day dealing with traffic conditions, and while on the road they rely on radio to stay engaged with what is happening in their community,” said Mike Haake, SVP, Total Traffic & Weather Network. “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Univision Radio to provide their listeners with TTWN’s award-winning, real-time traffic reports.”Traffic reports are a critical part of our programming across the country,” said Lee Davis, Executive Vice President of Sales for Univision Local Media. “We’re pleased to extend our partnership with TTWN so that we can continue to deliver the best and most accurate traffic data to our listeners.”

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