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CMP's Anna & Raven Now Heard in 25 U.S. Markets


Anna and Raven
Anna and Raven

Compass Media Networks-syndicated "Anna & Raven" is now heard in seven new markets including WZFL/Miami, WMQR/Harrisonburg VA, WDLZ/Murfreesboro NC, WMYQ/Greenwood MS, WFDZ/Perry FL, KPWB/Piedmont MO and WQLC/Watertown FL. Since launching into syndication in January, 2021 with CMP, the program has amassed U.S. 25 markets. Primarily a morning show on Hot AC stations, the program now can count AC, Country and Classic Hip-Hop among its ranks.

WZFL-FM (Revolution 93.5)/Miami CEO and Program Director Marco Mazzoli commented, "I was looking for a show that could fit our unique format, but nothing sounded like Revolution 93.5, then I came across Anna & Raven and thought... That's what I'm talking about. The show is fun, fast, full of content, and never obvious, I think Miami is going to love it."

WMQR-FM/Harrisonburg General Manager Kim Mitchell said, "Our focus has always been engaging content with a local spin, and we believe Anna and Raven's high-caliber talent will deliver that and more to our audience. They are the perfect fit for the More brand and will be relatable to our loyal listeners. They're super fun, and I think they'll add great energy to the Valley's commute to work."

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