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List of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia

The majority of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia is distributed through its subsidiary, Premiere Networks. However, several iHeartMedia radio shows are syndicated by their local stations without the aid of Premiere. Talk shows of this type are generally broadcast through Orbital Media Networks, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Satellite Services); music programs of this type are generally prerecorded and distributed through a company intranet service known as Premium Choice.

Talk shows

The following is a list of radio programs which are syndicated by iHeartMedia but are not distributed by its radio network subsidiary, Premiere Networks. In general, iHeartMedia syndicates a show outside of Premiere either as a cost-cutting measure, or because the show's talent has specifically requested syndication as condition to work for, or continue working for, the company. Talk shows currently syndicated by iHeartMedia are listed in the table below. Talk shows formerly syndicated by iHeartMedia (as Clear Channel Communications) include America's Trucking Network, Kidd Kraddick in the Morning, Lex and Terry, MJ Morning Show, Springer on the Radio, The Schnitt Show, and The War Room with Quinn and Rose. Talk shows syndicated by iHeartMedia that have moved to Premiere include Elvis Duran and the Morning Show and The Bobby Bones Show.

Wild (TV series)

Wild is a one-hour American documentary television series that premiered in 2006 on the National Geographic Channel.

External links

  • Official website
  • Wild at the Internet Movie Database
  • Fiesta

    Fiesta, Spanish for "festival" and for "party", may refer to:

    Film

  • Fiesta (1941 film), an American film by LeRoy Prinz
  • Fiesta (1947 film), an MGM film starring Esther Williams and Ricardo MontalbánLULUL
  • Fiesta (1995 film), a French film by Pierre Boutron
  • Music

  • The Fiestas, an American R&B group
  • Fiesta (Miranda album), 1999
  • Fiesta (Carlito album), 2006
  • Fiesta (6cyclemind album), 2006
  • Fiesta (Fiskales Ad-Hok album), 1998
  • Fiesta (Denise Rosenthal album)
  • "Fiesta" (The Pogues song), 1988
  • "Fiesta" (R. Kelly song), 2001
  • Fiesta (Juan Carlos Alvarado album), a 2004 album by Juan Carlos Alvarado
  • "Fiesta", a song by Ween from La Cucaracha
  • "Fiesta," a musical composition by Morton Gould
  • "Fiesta", 2015 song by Bomba Estéreo
  • Transport

  • Ford Fiesta, a subcompact car by Ford Motors
  • MS SeaFrance Cézanne or MS Fiesta, a cross-channel ferry operated by SNCF
  • MS Stena Fantasia or MS Fiesta, a cross-channel ferry operated by Sealink and Stena Line, now known as the Wawel
  • Other uses

  • Fiesta (novel), a novel by Ernest Hemingway
  • Fiesta (dinnerware), the line of Homer Laughlin China Co. dinnerware
  • Fiesta (R. Kelly song)

    "Fiesta (Remix)" is a number-one R&B single by singer R. Kelly and featuring rappers Jay-Z & Boo & Gotti. The hit song spent five weeks at number-one on the US R&B chart and peaked at number six on the US pop chart. R. Kelly and Jay-Z have worked several times together. In 2002, they released album "The Best of Both Worlds" which sold 285,000 copies in its first week. The single is ranked by Billboard as the best selling and most played R&B/Hip Hop song of 2001.

    Background

    “Fiesta (Remix)” follows the previous singles and music videos, “I Wish” and “I Wish (Remix)”. In 2001, this song spent five weeks at #1 on the US R&B chart and also reached #6 on the US pop chart. The original fiesta track is one of nineteen tracks on the TP-2.com album by R. Kelly.

    Music video

    The music video for the single is created by R. Kelly and Little X.

    Personnel

  • Written by Robert Sylvester Kelly
  • Published by Zomba Songs, inc./R. Kelly Publishing, inc. (adm. Zomba Songs, inc.) (BMI)
  • Produced by Tone and Poke For Trackmasters Ent., and Precision
  • Fiesta (Denise Rosenthal album)

    Fiesta is the debut solo album by Chilean singer-songwriter Denise Rosenthal. It was available for physical release in Chile on November 6, 2013 via FeriaMix Santiago. On November 8, 2013, the album was available to purchase digitally in iTunes in the United States, Chile, and the rest of Latin America. Rosenthal released the album under the stage name, "D-Niss".

    Production

    Rosenthal began recording songs for the album as early as 2011. The album is Rosenthal's first release as a solo artist. Her previous discography included albums from telenovelas where she portrayed a character. The album includes 11 Spanglish songs all written or co-written by Rosenthal. It is a fusion of pop, urban and R & B influences. Rosenthal worked on the album in Santiago for eight months with help from producer Bastián Herrera. Rosenthal rerecorded her vocals from the single, Just Better Alone for the album.

    Promotion

    The album's first official single, "I Wanna Give My Heart" was released to Chilean radio stations in November 2011.It was released on iTunes in Chile on November 21, 2012. A music video was shot in Santiago and Pirque, Chile and released on YouTube on November 30, 2011. The lyrics were written by Rosenthal and composed by Neven Ilic.

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