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Beer Radio Announces New Extended Format And National Syndication
SEVERNA PARK, Md., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Beer Radio, the first radio program for the 90,000,000 beer drinkers in the USA and the Official Radio Show for the United States Beer Drinking Team announced it has extended Beer Radio into a two hour show and is making it available for national syndication. "Beer Radio has become an instant success," stated Joe Gardenghi, Program Director for Beer Radio, "people love drinking beer and talking, now they can talk about their best beer on the best day with their beer buddies all across the country for 2 hours every Saturday." With the new extended format, Beer Radio is now being offered for syndication throughout the USA and Canada. Broadcasting to the prime demographic, Beer Radio will continue to be a hit in all markets on Adult Contemporary, Sports and Talk Radio stations with a 21+ listening audience. Beer Radio originates from the studios of Infinity/CBS outside of Baltimore, Maryland during prime "weekend drive time" and pregame tailgating. Everyone is in their car going somewhere on Saturday mornings. Beer Radio stars legendary broadcaster, "Big Don" O'Brien. Every week "Big Don" entertains guests from the $75 billion dollar beer industry. Previous guests have included, Jim Koch, from the Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams Beer). Jaime Jurado, Director of Brewing Operation for the Gambrinus Company (Corona, Moosehead, Pete's Wicked Ale and Shiner). Tom Hubbard, President of High Falls Brewing (Genesee Cream Ale and Red). With an open "beer talk" format and great guests, Beer Radio draws on the hidden passion of beer drinkers. Each caller is greeted with, "cheers!', then tells of their favorite beer on the best day with their beer buddies. Segments include; Beer & Fitness, Beer & Sports, Travel, Homebrew Report, Draft Report, USBDT Coach's Report, USBDT News, Think B4U Drink! and more. Hall of Fame access to the U.S. Beer Drinking Team's national promotions database will be made available to each cleared station's promotions department. Beer Radio broadcasts from 11 am to 1 pm eastern. Beer Radio is programmed to clear in Top 40, Adult Contemporary, News/Talk/Sports, Urban, Country, Rock, Alternative format stations. More information about Beer Radio and the U.S. Beer Drinking Team is available at www.BeerRadio.com and www.USBeerDrinkingTeam.com. The U.S. Beer Drinking Team is the first nationally loyalty program for 90,000,000 beer drinkers in the USA. The USBDT and Beer Radio always say, "Think B4U Drink!". http://www.BeerRadio.com ### |
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Dennis Buettner wrote:
Beer Radio Announces New Extended Format And National Syndication SEVERNA PARK, Md., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Beer Radio, the first radio program for the 90,000,000 beer drinkers in the USA and the Official Radio Show for the United States Beer Drinking Team announced it has extended Beer Radio into a two hour show and is making it available for national syndication. Beer Radio stars legendary broadcaster, "Big Don" O'Brien. Every week "Big Don" entertains guests from the $75 billion dollar beer industry. Previous guests have included ...Jaime Jurado, Director of Brewing Operation for the Gambrinus Company (Corona, Moosehead, Pete's Wicked Ale and Shiner)... Jaime Jurado? Strange. Same name as a guy who used to post here and was just some sort of engineer or something. And they both like beer. I wonder if they know each other. Maybe they even drank beer in the same bar without realizing it. What a strange world we live in. -- Joel Plutchak "Senza la birra tutto diventa orfano." plutchak@[...] - Italian proverb (slightly revised) |
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