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Throwback Brands Expands Reach with New Affiliates


Throwback Brands
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Throwback Brands, in collaboration with Skyview Networks, has announced the expansion of its radio programs -- Throwback Nation Radio, Throwback 2K, and Retro Pop Reunion -- with the addition of several new affiliates across the U.S.

Throwback Nation Radio, hosted by Tony Lorino, has broadened its presence with new partnerships in a diverse array of markets, including WJXA-FM in Nashville, WCSN-FM in Mobile, WJXB-FM in Knoxville, KWME-FM in Wichita, WRQN-FM in Toledo, WVAF-FM in Charleston, WV, and KKSR-FM in Kennewick, WA.

Similarly, Throwback 2K, led by Chris Cruise, welcomes WHBQ-FM in Memphis, and KDAL-FM in Duluth, MN, into its growing family.

Retro Pop Reunion, hosted by Joe Cortese, has also expanded, adding KRAO-FM in Colfax, WA, and WIKY-FM in Evansville, IN, to its network, alongside KDAL-FM in Duluth, MN.

Tony Lorino, the founder and CEO of Throwback Brands and the voice behind Throwback Nation Radio, commented about the expansion: "We have the best job in the world and being able to do it with all our new partners is an absolute thrill. We're pumped for the year ahead, and even more great Throwback experiences for our affiliates' listeners as we enter into spring."

Ed Moloney, Director of Affiliate Syndication at Skyview Networks, praised the distinctive appeal of Throwback Brands in the industry. "Throwback Brands has set itself apart in the industry as the standout for throwback hits, and its continued growth is a testament to the reputation all three programs have built," said Moloney. "We are proud to work with Tony Lorino, Chris Cruise, and Joe Cortese, and have a front row seat to their well-deserved success in the throwback music space."

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