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There are lots of ways to listen to CLZ:

Listening with Alexa

The best way to listen with Alexa is to say “Alexa, play WCLZ.”

Listening with Google Home

To listen on your Google Home, simply say, “OK Google, play WCLZ.”

Listening with Apple HomePod

To listen on your Apple HomePod, download the free TuneIn iOS app, tap the AirPlay button and select your HomePod.

Plus, there are lots of other ways to listen too!

Good old-fashioned radio:  Tune to 98.9 FM

Online at 989wclz.com: Click the “Listen Live” button on the home page

Smart Phones and Tablets: Download the Tunein Radio app

Happy Listening!

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