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Advertisers Tune In to New Radio Gauge

The device, the size of a shoe box, is tough to spot unless you make a habit of looking skyward to inspect utility poles while driving. But in 14 locations around the Washington area, the devices are there, sensing which radio stations drivers are listening to by picking up faint electronic signals emitted from car antennas as they drive by.

Read the whole story at Washington Post, October 25, 2004 »

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