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CBS RADIO ON THE DIAL FOR THE NFL FOR FOUR-YEAR DEAL

     CBS Radio and the NFL have announced the signing of a four-
year contract extension for national radio rights to regular and
post-season games, starting in '95.  The new contract covers a
53-game package, including 41 regular-season games and all 12
post-season games.  Spanish language coverage in the U.S.,
through the CBS Americas, includes four post-season games and the
Super Bowl.  CBS Radio has held the NFL rights since '78 (CBS
Radio).

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