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Radio Disney is now available in more than 50 U.S. markets, representing 57 percent of the country. Ratings and coverage continue to grow, with about 2.9 million children ages 6-14 and 1.5 million moms tuned to Radio Disney on a weekly basis in 2002. Radio Disney launched its first non-English station outside the United States, in Buenos Aires, which is now the number-three station for listeners 12-17 years of age. The network recently signed an agreement with Capital Radio to launch in the United Kingdom. Negotiations are in progress to expand across Mexico and other Latin American countries.

In its second year, the Urban Advantage Network, a partnership of ABC Radio and Radio One, tripled its reach to more than 17 million weekly listeners and is now one of the largest media networks serving the African-American community.

Launched on Sept. 10, 2001, The Sean Hannity Show has been syndicated to more than 225 stations nationwide. His audience of more than 10 million weekly listeners makes it one of the fastest-growing radio programs in history.

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Aaron Carter performs live on Radio Disney.
Aaron Carter performs live on Radio Disney.