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EVERYTHING'S BIGGER IN TEXAS: INCLUDING NFL RADIO DEALS

           The Texans have reached a $70M, ten-year radio rights
     agreement with CBS Infinity Broadcasting Corp. (CIBC), which
     owns four stations in the Houston market, according to the
     HOUSTON CHRONICLE, which calls the agreement "one of the
     most lucrative radio broadcast deals in the history of
     professional sports."  Sports Radio KILT-AM and Texas
     Country sister station KILT-FM will simulcast games in 2002
     when the Texans make their debut.  The Texans will also have
     three-hour pregame and postgame shows.  Team Senior
     VP/Marketing & Sales Jamey Rootes "led the Texans'
     negotiating team that secured" the $70M deal, which "dwarfs"
     the former NFL Oilers' previous deal with KTRH-AM, which was
     valued at less than $30M over five years.  Beginning Monday,
     GM Charley Casserly "will do a one-hour show" each week on
     KILT-AM through the end of the NFL season, and next month,
     the "Texans Roundup" program will debut on KILT-AM. CIBC
     will also develop a radio network to broadcast Texans games
     and programming across the region (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 9/12).

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